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Robertson, Robert (1869–1949)
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Roe, (Edwin) Alliot Verdon (1877–1958)
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Royce, (Frederick) Henry (1863–1933)
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Rühmkorff, Heinrich Daniel (1803–1877)
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Savery, Thomas (c. 1650–1715)
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Scott, Peter Markham (1909–1989)
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Seguin, Marc (1786–1875)
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Shrapnel, Henry (1761–1842)
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Siemens, Ernst Werner von (1816–1892)
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Sikorsky, Igor Ivan (1889–1972)
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Singer, Isaac Merrit (1811–1875)
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Smeaton, John (1724–1792)
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Solvay, Ernest (1838–1922)
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Sperry, Elmer Ambrose (1860–1930)
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Stephenson, George (1781–1848)
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Stephenson, Robert (1803–1859)
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Stirling, Robert (1790–1878)
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Sturgeon, William (1783–1850)
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Sutherland, Ivan Edward (1938– )
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Swan, Joseph Wilson (1828–1914)
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Swinburne, James (1858–1958)
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Tabor, David (1913–2005)
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Talbot, William Henry Fox (1800–1877)
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Tansley, Arthur George (1871–1955)
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Telford, Thomas (1757–1834)
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Tesla, Nikola (1856–1943)
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Thomas, Sidney Gilchrist (1850–1885)
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Thomson, James (1822–1892)
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Trésaguet, Pierre-Marie-Jérôme (1716–1796)
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Trevithick, Richard (1771–1833)
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Tsiolkovsky (or Tsiolkovskii), Konstantin Eduardovich (1857–1935)
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Tull, Jethro (1674–1741)
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Vening Meinesz, Felix Andries (1887–1966)
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Vernier, Pierre (1584–1638)
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Vibration-sensing beak organ found in ibises, kiwi birds, and sandpipers Published in 2021
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von Braun, Wernher Magnus Maximilian (1912–1977)
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Wallis, Barnes Neville (1887–1979)
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Wankel, Felix (1902–1988)
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Warming, Johannes Eugenius Bülow (1841–1924)
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Watson-Watt, Robert Alexander (1892–1973)
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Watt, James (1736–1819)
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Wedgwood, Josiah (1730–1795)
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Welsbach, Carl Auer, Baron von Welsbach (1858–1929)
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Wenner-Gren, Axel Leonard (1881–1961)
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Westinghouse, George (1846–1914)
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Whitehead, Robert (1823–1905)
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Whitney, Eli (1765–1825)
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Whittle, Frank (1907–1996)
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Whitworth, Joseph (1803–1887)
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Wilcox, Stephen (1830–1893)
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Williams, Frederic Calland (1911–1977)
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Wilson, Edward Osborne (1929– )
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Winsor, Frederic Albert (1763–1830)
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Wolff, Heinz Siegfried (1928–2017)
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Wollaston, William Hyde (1766–1828)
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Wright
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Zeppelin, Ferdinand Adolf August Heinrich (1838–1917)
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Zworykin, Vladimir Kosma (1889–1982)
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Clearing land to feed a growing human population will threaten thousands of species
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A mink in Utah is the first known case of the coronavirus in a wild animal
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A highly contagious face cancer may not wipe out Tasmanian devils after all
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Technology and natural hazards clash to create ‘natech’ disasters
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A blue-green glow adds to platypuses’ long list of bizarre features
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A fish’s fins may be as sensitive to touch as fingertips
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How octopuses ‘taste’ things by touching
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Why bat scientists are socially distancing from their subjects
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Before migrating, some blue whales switch up the timing of their songs
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A stray molar is the oldest known fossil from an ancient gibbon
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This hummingbird survives cold nights by nearly freezing itself solid
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Protecting half the planet could help solve climate change and save species
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Species may swim thousands of kilometers to escape ocean heat waves
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How tuataras live so long and can withstand cool weather
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Some spiders may spin poisonous webs laced with neurotoxins
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An ancient skull hints crocodiles swam from Africa to the Americas
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Agriculture and fossil fuels are driving record-high methane emissions
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Bizarre caecilians may be the only amphibians with venomous bites
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Earth’s annual e-waste could grow to 75 million metric tons by 2030
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Rapid sea level rise could drown protective mangrove forests by 2100
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A new device can produce electricity using shadows
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These tube-shaped creatures may be the earliest known parasites
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Pollen-deprived bumblebees may speed up plant blooming by biting leaves
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A new artificial eye mimics and may outperform human eyes
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Daily global CO2 emissions dropped dramatically as COVID-19 kept people home
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Some comb jellies cannibalize their young when food is scarce
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Why mammals like elephants and armadillos might get drunk easily
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Earthy funk lures tiny creatures to eat and spread bacterial spores
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A U.S. oil-producing region is leaking twice as much methane as once thought
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Toxin-producing bacteria can make this newt deadly
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Ancient recipes led scientists to a long-lost natural blue
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The Great Barrier Reef is suffering its most widespread bleaching ever recorded
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There’s no evidence the coronavirus jumped from pangolins to people
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Thirdhand smoke wafting off moviegoers hurts air quality in theaters
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Bright yellow spots help some orb weaver spiders lure their next meal
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Fossil fuel use may emit 40 percent more methane than we thought
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3D printing of large and complex rocket engine parts Published in 2020
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