Stephen Hawking How powerful is our mind and what can we achieve only by using this, is greatly shown by one of the greatest scientists in the world StephenHawking. Who was unable to move any part of his body except only one of his cheek's muscles. "Is it possible to become a scientist even after being completely physically paralyzed, and that is also one of the greatest scientists of all time!" That which even sounds impossible is actually made possible by Stephen Hawking. So let's see how this impossible became possible. On 8th January 1942 during world war2, he was born in England in Oxford city. He was brilliant right from his childhood but in his academic career, he was mediocre. He was mainly interested to work with electronic devices. At a very little age when a kid learns how to play video games on the computer, Stephen built a whole computer by himself. And that's why his friends started to call
sir Isaac newton Sir Isaac Newton is regarded as one of the greatest scientists who ever lived. His breakthrough idea about motion influenced every area of physics, allowing other great thinkers to stand on his shoulders. Yet, Newton was also a man at odds with his public perception – a secret alchemist and heretic who risked his life to write about the failings of the Anglican church. In this week’s Biographics, we uncover the real Isaac Newton. Formative YearsIsaac Newton was born on January 4th, 1643 in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, a small town in the county of Lincolnshire, England. He was a premature baby who was so small that his mother said that he would have fit inside a quart mug with room to spare. The doctor who delivered him didn’t think that he’d survive his first week. Newton’s father, who was also named Isaac, had died three months before the child was born. He had been a rather successful farmer and his wife, Hannah, was left a financially comfortable wid