
Geoffrey Marcy
Geoffrey Marcy is an accomplished astronomer known for his discoveries and research in exoplanets. Born on September 29, 1954, he has made significant contributions to the field of astronomy throughout his career.

Geoffrey Marcy is an accomplished astronomer known for his discoveries and research in exoplanets. Born on September 29, 1954, he has made significant contributions to the field of astronomy throughout his career.

Paul Davies, born April 22, 1946, is a British theoretical physicist, cosmologist and prolific science writer. After earning his PhD at Cambridge, he held faculty positions at Oxford, UC San Diego and the Australian National University, focusing on cosmology, quantum gravity, black‑hole thermodynamics and the physics of life's origins. Known for his interdisciplinary outlook and clear popular‑science books such as "The Mind of God" and "The Goldilocks Enigma," Davies has been elected Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the American Physical Society. His research advances fundamental physics, while his outreach has shaped public understanding of the universe and its deeper philosophical implications.

Seth Shostak is an astronomer born on July 20, 1943. He is known for his extensive research and contributions to the field of Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI), being one of the founding members of the SETI Institute.

Limited information is available about Jeremiah P. Ostriker, who was born on April 13, 1937, and belongs to an unknown profession or category.

Nicolaus Copernicus (February 19, 1473 - May 24, 1543) was a Renaissance astronomer, mathematician, and Catholic priest. He is known for his work on the heliocentric model of the solar system, which laid the foundation for modern astronomy and had a profound impact on the Scientific Revolution.

Rudolf Steiner was a renowned philosopher, educator, social reformer, and spiritual scientist. Born on February 27, 1861, and died on March 30, 1925, Steiner is known as a pioneer of holistic education and the founder of the Waldorf education system. His ideas and contributions have had a profound impact on the fields of art, architecture, agriculture, and anthropology.

John Jackson Miller is an American author known for his science fiction and fantasy novels. Born on January 12, 1968, he has been writing since the 1990s. Miller's works span a variety of styles and themes, including space opera, post-apocalyptic worlds, and supernatural phenomena.

R. Buckminster Fuller, born on July 12, 1895, and died on July 1, 1983, was an American architect, designer, inventor, and philosopher. Known for his unique architectural ideas and contributions to sustainable development, Fuller is best known for his Dymaxion House and Geodesic Dome. His design philosophy emphasized efficiency, simplicity, and sustainability, having a profound impact on modern architecture and design.

Lawrence M. Krauss is a renowned theoretical physicist known for his work in cosmology and particle physics. Born on May 27, 1954, he graduated from Harvard University and has been a professor at the California Institute of Technology. Krauss's research involves the origin of the universe, black holes, and cosmic microwave background radiation. His book 'A Universe from Nothing' has gained widespread popularity in popularizing scientific knowledge.

Kristen Stewart, born on April 9, 1990, is an American actress. She gained international fame for her role in the 'Twilight' saga. Stewart has showcased her versatility in the film industry, participating in various films and television series.