Daniel Bernoulli, Dutch mathematician
Snail shell
Jedediah Buxton, English mathematician
Cesare Lombroso, Italian criminologist
Thomas Wright, British astronomer
Benoit Mandelbrot, caricature
Hermann Minkowski, Polish-German mathematician
Fauchard's 'Le Chirurgien Dentiste'
1753 Leonhard Euler Swiss Mathematician
Gerhard Hansen, Norwegian physician
Girolamo Cardano, Italian mathematician
Ada Countess of Lovelace, mathematician
Ellen Richards, US chemist
Andre-Marie Ampere, French mathematician
Abbe Nollet
Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathematician
Crawford Long, US surgeon, medal
Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer
Isaac Newton, English physicist
Vesto Melvin Slipher, American astronomer
Elias Loomis, American mathematician
Johannes Borgesius, Dutch mathematician
Lord William Thomson Kelvin
Andre-Marie Ampere, French physicist
Ada Lovelace, British computer pioneer
Sofia(Sofya) Vasilyevna Kovalevskaya
Isaac Newton, caricature
James Mills Peirce, US mathematician
Blaise Pascal, French mathematician
Sir John Herschel
John Venn, caricature
Jean Baptiste Biot, French physicist
Portrait of Andre Ampere
Joseph Lagrange, French mathematician
William Whewell, English polymath
Michael Faraday, British physicist
肖像画
Oliver Heaviside, British physicist
John Napier, Scottish mathematician
William Henry Bragg, English physicist
George Gabriel Stokes, British physicist
John Dee, English alchemist
Christiaan Huygens, Dutch physicist
Alessandro Volta, Italian physicist
Frederick Seitz, US physicist, Detlev Wulf Bronk, Paul Weiss
Florence Hedges, American plant pathologist
Abbe Nollet at the College of Navarre
Hypatia, female mathematician
John Harris, English mathematician
Simeon Poisson, French physicist
Bernard Lovell, British astronomer
Hendrik Lorentz, Dutch physicist
Daniel Kirkwood, US astronomer
William Henry Fox Talbot, photographer
Hertha Marks Ayrton, British engineer
Portrait of the French chemist Jean Chaptal
Avicenna, Islamic physician
Hipparchus, Ancient Greek astronomer
Camillo Golgi, Italian histologist
Paul Dirac, caricature
Peter Apian, German mathematician
Urbain Le Verrier, French astronomer
Title page of Huygens's 'Astroscopia Compendiaria' (1684)
Title page of Huygens's 'Systema Saturnium' (1655)
Jupiter from Huygens's 'Systema Saturnium' (1655)
Saturn from Huygens's 'Systema Saturnium' (1655)
Musschenbroek invents the Leyden jar
PETRUS VAN MUSSCHENBROEK (1692 - 1761)
Edmond Halley, British astronomer and mathematician
Josiah Willard Gibbs, US mathematician
Terrestrial crab, artwork
Ernst Weber, German experimental psychologist
Paul Ehrlich, German immunologist
Erwin Schrodinger, caricature
John Snow, British physician
Pythagoras, Ancient Greek mathematician
Benjamin Franklin, caricature
Spanish galleon San Jose, illustration
Portrait of Jean Baptiste Biot, 1774-1862
Professor Sir Roger Penrose
James J Sylvester, English mathematician
Emil Post, American mathematician
Rudolph Snellius, Dutch mathematician
William Eccles, British physicist
Hermann Minkowski, German mathematician
Early 20th Century blood pressure gauge
19th Century electricity demonstrator
Wrinch and Mazia, Biologists
Prehistoric jellyfish, illustration
Sir Joseph Banks, English naturalist
Hermann Helmholtz, German physicist
Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
Samuel Milner, British physicist
Ugo Fano, Italian theoretical physicist
William Hyde Wollaston, British chemist
Georg Cantor, Russian-German mathematician
Harriot's 1631 book on algebra
Trigonocarpus prehistoric plant and seed, illustration
Calamites prehistoric plant, illustration
Cooksonia prehistoric plant, illustration
Lord Kelvin, British physicist
Johannes Stoeffler, German mathematician
Fritz Zwicky, Swiss astronomer
Galvani Luigi
Jean le Rond d'Alembert, French mathematician
Nigel Weiss, British astrophysicist
Pythagoras, Ancient Greek philosopher
Tsai-Ying Cheng, Taiwanese-US biochemist
Solomon Fuller, US psychiatrist
Early 20th Century copper steriliser
Cuneiform tablet, 4th to 3rd millennium BC
Full Moon stereo pictures, 1850s
Sasanian inscription, 6th century
Rudolf Virchow, German pathologist
Francis Bacon, English philosopher
Alan Turing, British mathematician and computer scientist
Dorothy Wrinch, British mathematician
Alan Turing plaque, London
Olinthus Gregory, English mathematician
Rene Descartes, French mathematician
Flint with carved rainbow symbol
Margaret Eliza Maltby, US physicist
Mollusc specimen drawer
Ferdinand von Richthofen, geologist
Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543)
Hypatia, mathematician and philosopher
Davies Gilbert, English mathematician
Gaspard Monge, French mathematician
Mikhail Gromov, Russian mathematician
Laurent Lafforgue, French mathematician
Michel Raynaud, French mathematician
Andrew Wiles, British mathematician
Neolithic stone tool
Michele Sanmicheli, Italian architect
Leonardo Fibonacci, Italian mathematician
Dalton's list of atomic and molecular symbols
John Tyndall, Irish physicist
Foucault's pendulum, Paris, 1851
Hollyhock (Alcea rosea), artwork
Roger Penrose, British mathematician
Henry Andrews, English astronomer
Archimedes, Ancient Greek mathematician
Aryabhata mathematician and astronomer
William Eichelberger, US astronomer
Hubert Newton, US astronomer
Jacques Inaudi, mathematical prodigy
Title page of his Quadrans Apiani, 1532
Col portrait of the German mathematician Leibniz
Harvard Mark 1 computer team, 1944
Goddard rocket experiment, 1910s
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, British-US astronomer
Johann Kaspar Lavater, Swiss theologist
Estemmenosuchus therapsid, illustration
Portrait of Nicolas Leonard Sadi Carnot
Christian Wolff, German philosopher
Macrauchenia, illustration