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10 Scientists Who Changed the World: Pioneers of Physics, Medicine, Computing & Evolution BMResearch 29.9K subscribers Subscribe 192 Share Download Clip Save 13,550 views Mar 19, 2025 Podcast 10 Scientists Who Changed the World: Pioneers of Physics, Medicine, Computing & Evolution Science has shaped the modern world, and throughout history, brilliant minds have led groundbreaking discoveries that transformed physics, biology, medicine, and technology… This documentary explores 10 scientists who changed the world, including Albert Einstein’s relativity, Marie Curie’s work in radioactivity, Charles Darwin’s evolution theory, Alan Turing’s computing revolution, and Stephen Hawking’s research on black holes… Discover how Isaac Newton laid the foundations of physics, how Niels Bohr pioneered quantum mechanics, and how Rosalind Franklin’s DNA discoveries led to genetic breakthroughs… Learn about Richard Feynman’s quantum theories, Nikola Tesla’s electrical innovations, and the DNA model proposed by James Watson & Francis Crick… Their discoveries continue to shape our future, influencing fields such as artificial intelligence, space exploration, and sustainable energy… Join us as we explore their legacies and the ripple effects of their contributions… 0:00 - Introduction: The Evolution of Scientific Thought 6:43 - The Birth of Modern Science: From Aristotle to Newton 13:26 - Isaac Newton: Laws of Motion and Universal Gravitation 20:09 - Charles Darwin: Evolution and Natural Selection 26:52 - Marie Curie: Radioactivity and Revolutionary Discoveries 33:35 - Albert Einstein: Relativity and the Nature of Time 40:18 - Niels Bohr: Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Structure 47:01 - Alan Turing: The Birth of Computing and Codebreaking 53:44 - Rosalind Franklin: DNA and the Secret of Life 1:00:27 - Richard Feynman: Quantum Electrodynamics and Scientific Curiosity 1:07:10 - Nikola Tesla: Electricity, Wireless Power, and Innovation 1:13:53 - Watson & Crick: Unlocking the DNA Double Helix 1:20:36 - Stephen Hawking: Black Holes and the Nature of the Universe 1:27:19 - The Legacy of Science: Past, Present, and Future Sources Einstein, A. (1920). Relativity: The Special and General Theory. Methuen. Darwin, C. (1859). On the Origin of Species. John Murray. Curie, M. (1910). Treatise on Radioactivity. Gauthier-Villars. Feynman, R. (1965). The Feynman Lectures on Physics. Addison-Wesley. Watson, J. & Crick, F. (1953). Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids. Nature, 171(4356), 737–738. Hawking, S. (1988). A Brief History of Time. Bantam Books. Turing, A. (1936). On Computable Numbers. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. #ScienceLegends #GreatestScientists #ScientificBreakthroughs #HistoryOfScience #PhysicsAndBiology Image Credits By Godfrey Kneller - File:Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, 1689.jpg from https://exhibitions.lib.cam.ac.uk/lin..., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... By Henri Manuel - cdn-images-1.medium.com, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... 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While we strive for accuracy, details may not be exhaustive. Viewers should verify important information and seek professional advice where needed. How this content was made Altered or synthetic content Sound or visuals were significantly edited or digitally generated. Learn more Chapters View all Explore the podcast 57 episodes Podcast BMResearch Podcasts Transcript Follow along using the transcript. Show transcript BMResearch 29.9K subscribers Videos About Facebook Linkedin 1:57:08 Newton vs. Einstein: How Their Theories of Gravity and Motion Changed Our Understanding of Space by BMResearch 14 Trending by BMResearch 39 Comments rongmaw lin Add a comment... @janklaas6885 1 month ago 📍53:44 1 Reply @brianb.7435 1 month ago James Clark Maxwell !!! 1 Reply @stephenolson532 1 month ago Bill Nye the science guy 👍👌 2 Reply @BenJoSon 1 month ago Every rare now and then, something educationally worthwhile appears on YouTube. This is a fine example. Thank you 3 Reply 1 reply @mrrn100 1 month ago Tesla is a religion not Science. 2 Reply @marysmith2215 1 month ago What about Theano? 1 Reply @GreyElder 1 month ago Onwards & Upwards 3 Reply @jerryguillen3000 1 month ago 🦾👁👁🦾⚡️🧠⚡️🫀🫂🪽👏🏼🪄🪞🙏🏽🙏 1 Reply @rohnejati6354 1 month ago Great video!🙏🙏 3 Reply BMResearch · 2 replies @marysmith2215 1 month ago Rosalind Franklin was not black. She was Caucasian English 1 Reply @Urania4007 1 month ago Thank you for the honesty with regard to Alan Turing's fate. 8 Reply BMResearch · 2 replies @johnsmolley1941 1 month ago You had it right the first time. Bequerel discovered radioactivity, Madame Curie enriched our understanding and discovered 2 elements in the process. Anyway good vid. Curious to see if Freud gets included. 2 Reply BMResearch · 4 replies @temjin44 1 month ago The only reason I can watch this video is because of James Clerk Maxwell. 1 Reply @marysmith2215 1 month ago Without the help from women? 1 Reply @HowardHowland-hb6zb 1 month ago Rosalind Franklin was of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage, ancestors from Poland and Germany 1 Reply @imetr8r 1 month ago (edited) This is an excellent video, but the captions are distracting and inability to turn the off is very annoying! Why are you showing Rosalind Franklin as a black woman? She was Caucasian! 2 Reply @EwnetuZegeye-l2c 1 month ago As I see Jenetical DNA on science like fire soil & find out the Trinity Greek pock 1 Reply @donaldwhittaker7987 1 month ago Good stuff. Thanks very much. 1 Reply @marysmith2215 1 month ago Only men? 1 Reply @frke99 3 weeks ago How about Maxwell. What he did in Electromagnetism is equivalent to Einstein's work Reply

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