William Shakespeare was an English playwright and poet who is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. His works, including "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet," are still performed and studied around the world today.
Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist who developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics. He is best known for his mass-energy equivalence formula, E = mc², which has been called "the world's most famous equation."
Marie Curie was a Polish-born physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and remains the only person to have won Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields. Her discoveries have had a lasting impact on the fields of physics and chemistry.
William Shakespeare was an English playwright and poet who is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. His works, including "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet," are still performed and studied around the world today.
Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist who developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics. He is best known for his mass-energy equivalence formula, E = mc², which has been called "the world's most famous equation."
Marie Curie was a Polish-born physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and remains the only person to have won Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields. Her discoveries have had a lasting impact on the fields of physics and chemistry.