Encyclopedia of World Scientists, Updated Edition is a comprehensive reference tool for learning about scientists and their work. It includes 500 cross-referenced profiles of well-known scientific "greats" of history and contemporary scientists whose work is verging on prominence. More than 100 entries are devoted to women and minority scientists.
Each entry includes the subject's full name, dates of birth/death, nationality, and field(s) of specialization. A biographical essay focuses primarily on the subject's scientific work and achievements; it also highlights additional information, such as place of birth, parents' names and occupations, name(s) of spouse(s) and children, educational background, jobs held, and awards earned.
Profiles include:
- Archimedes (c. 287β212 BCE): Mathematician
- Nicolaus Copernicus (1473β1543): Astronomer
- Galileo Galilei (1564β1642): Astronomer
- Daniel Bernoulli (1700β1782): Mathematician
- John James Audubon (1785β1851): Biologist
- Elizabeth Blackwell (1821β1910): Medical scientist
- Alfred Bernhard Nobel (1833β1896): Chemist
- Albert Einstein (1879β1955): Physicist
- Niels Bohr (1885β1962): Physicist
- George Washington Carver (c. 1861β1943): Chemist
- Marie Curie (1867β1934): Physicist and chemist
- Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882β1945): Aerospace engineer
- Edwin Powell Hubble (1889β1953): Astronomer
- Grace Murray Hooper (1906β1992): Computer scientist
- Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1910β1994): Chemist
- Jacques-Yves Cousteau (1910β1997): Earth scientist
- Alan Turing (1912β1954): Computer scientist
- Jonas Edward Salk (1914β1995): Medical scientist
- Rosalind Franklin (1920β1958): Chemist
- Jewel Plummer Cobb (1924β2017): Biologist
- Stephen Hawking (1942β2018): Astronomer.
