By Saurabh
Isaac Newton formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation, laying the foundation of classical physics. His work in calculus and optics transformed mathematics and our understanding of light.
Albert Einstein developed the theory of relativity, revolutionizing ideas of space, time, and gravity. His famous equation on mass–energy equivalence reshaped modern physics and led to new technologies.
Charles Darwin proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection, redefining how species change over time. His ideas became the central framework of modern biology and influenced many branches of science.
Marie Curie pioneered research on radioactivity and discovered the elements polonium and radium. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win in both physics and chemistry.
Galileo Galilei improved the telescope and provided strong evidence for the heliocentric model of the solar system. His studies of motion and mechanics helped launch the scientific revolution.
Nikola Tesla made key contributions to alternating current (AC) electricity, powering modern electrical grids. His inventions in electromagnetism and early wireless concepts reshaped technology and industry