Scientific Giants - Minds that Shaped Human History
At the height of polio terror, Salk’s vaccine promised mass immunity, and he stunned the world by refusing to patent it: “Could you patent the sun?”
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Tu Youyou – Old Remedies, New Trials
Digging through ancient Chinese texts and modern lab methods, Tu Youyou extracted artemisinin and reshaped the global fight against malaria.
Rachel Carson – Silent Springs and Long Tails
Carson’s careful synthesis of scattered data on pesticides forced the world to see that technologies can echo for generations in soils, rivers, and bodies.
Jane Goodall – Among the Chimpanzees
From termite fishing to war between bands, Goodall’s close work with chimpanzees blurred the line between human and animal minds.
Eric Kandel – Memory in the Sea Snail
By shocking sea slugs and tracing changes at synapses, Kandel turned “remembering” into something you could see in a circuit.
Wilder Penfield – Sparks on the Cortex
In awake brain surgeries, Penfield probed the cortex and heard patients relive sounds, smells, and memories, turning the brain into a mapped landscape.
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