-
He adapted lenses from the telescope and also invented a compound microscope
-
He proposed the term cell after looking at a thin layer of cork under a microscope.
-
He built a simple microscope with a single lens, he discovered microscopic living things and he called them animalcules or small animals.
-
In his work Essay on the Geography of Plants, he anticipated the concept of the ecosystem by recognizing the interaction between climate, soil, plants, and animals.
-
She discovered marine fossils such as the ichthyosaur and plesiosaur on the cliffs of Lyme Regis, England. Her findings in the 1820s began to challenge the idea that all species had always existed, supporting future theories of evolution.
-
He developed the cell theory.
-
He developed the cell theory.
-
He add another statement in the cell theory when he proved that cells reproduce.
-
In 1858, he sent a letter to Darwin outlining his own theory of evolution by natural selection. He reached the same core idea independently, leading to the joint publication of their theories.
-
He published On the Origin of Species in 1859, where he developed the theory of natural selection. His work became the starting point of modern evolutionary biology.
-
Austrian monk who described the basic laws of inheritance through experiments with pea plants.
-
He worked with fruit flies and discovered the genes linked to chromosomes.
-
First woman to be part of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, studied the development of lymphatic system cells and researched white blood cells and the immune system.
-
It showed that DNA is the hereditary material (experiments with bacteria)
-
He showed how genes can be controlled at the cellular level.
-
He was an American ecologist and environmental philosopher who developed the "land ethic" — a philosophy promoting a respectful and responsible relationship between humans and nature.
-
He showed that DNA is the genetic material
-
He discovered the structure of the DNA molecule.
-
He discovered the structure of the DNA molecule.
-
He discovered the structure of the DNA molecule.
-
He discovered the structure of the DNA molecule.
-
He was an American ecologist who defined the modern concept of the "ecosystem" as a functional unit.
-
She studied chimpanzee behavior in their natural habitat in Tanzania.
-
She published the book Silent Spring, in which she exposed the devastating effects of the pesticide DDT on ecosystems.
-
She has dedicated her career to studying and protecting marine ecosystems, becoming one of the most important voices in ocean conservation.
-
He began studying the Galápagos finches with Rosemary Grant in 1977. Their research showed that evolution can happen over short time periods, with measurable changes observed across generations.
-
Together with Peter Grant, she began field studies on the Galápagos finches in 1977. They provided direct evidence of evolution in real time, showing how species can change within just a few generations.
-
Her work is key to understanding cellular aging and cancer in other cells.
-
Her work is essential for understanding how nerve cells grow and communicate.
-
She discovered of the DNA polymerase of the bacteriophage virus phi29.
-
He designed the CRISPR-Cas9 system, a revolutionary tool for genetic editing.
You are not authorized to access this page.