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10 Overshadowed Scientists and Inventors

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On November 11th, 1675 Gottfried Leibniz first used integral calculus to find the area under a graph of y = f(x), thus ushering in an era of fierce debate and devision between the English scientific society that supported Isaac Newton's claim to the invention of the calculus and the continental scientist's adherence to Leibniz's assertion of primacy.

Though today, mathematics credits Leibniz and Newton with developing the calculus independently, Newton still receives the lion's share of credit in the wider culture. This Power Grid salutes ten of our greatest nearly unknown inventors and discoverers.

Ida Noddack was the first person to hypothesize that when an atom's nucleus is bombarded with neutrons "it is conceivable that the nucleus breaks up into several large fragments, which would of... Read on...
Charles Goodyear , not the founder of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, but someone the company was simply named after, is usually credited as being the first person to vulcanize rubber, receiving... Read on...
Unless you know your history somewhat or follow Aaron Sorkin , you might not know that Philo Farnsworth actually invented the first working all-electronic television. Philo's story is... Read on...
Nicolae Paulescu , a Romanian physiologist and Nosferatu impersonator (ok, not really, but just look at that picture), was the first person to isolate the antidiabetic hormone pancreine (his name... Read on...
William Kelly was a scientist who developed a method to reduce the carbon content of iron in the preparation of steel by blowing air up through molten metal. This process was also developed and... Read on...
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