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  1. Alexander Fleming was a Scottish physician-scientist who was recognised for discovering penicillin. The simple discovery and use of the antibiotic agent has saved millions of lives, and earned Fleming – together with Howard Florey and Ernst Chain, who devised methods for the large-scale isolation and production of penicillin – the 1945 ...

  2. May 15, 2021 · Williamina P. Fleming (1857-1911) On May 15, 1857, Scottish astronomer Williamina Paton Fleming was born. She helped develop a common designation system for stars and catalogued thousands of stars and other astronomical phenomena. Fleming is especially noted for her discovery of the Horsehead Nebula in 1888.

  3. May 15, 2016 · Williamina Paton Stevens Fleming, circa 1890. Credit: Harvard College Observatory. This was the case of Williamina Paton Stevens Fleming (1857 – 1911), a Scottish woman who, at the age of 19, left everything behind to start a new life with her husband in Boston, Massachusetts. Williamina Fleming was a teacher in Dundee, her native village on ...

  4. Five of India's contributions to science - BBC Science Focus Magazine.

  5. Designated November 19, 1999, at the Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum in London, U.K. Also recognized at the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research in Peoria, Ill., and the five American pharmaceutical companies that contributed to penicillin production research during WWII: Abbott Laboratories, Lederle Laboratories (now Pfizer, Inc.), Merck ...

  6. Alexander Fleming. Scottish bacteriologist Alexander Fleming (1881–1955) discovered penicillin, the first antibiotic, in 1928. He earned the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945, along with Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain. Fleming and his colleagues’ contribution to biomedical science made it possible to fight many life ...

  7. Harvard College Observatory. Signature. Williamina Paton Stevens Fleming (15 May 1857 – 21 May 1911) was a Scottish astronomer. She was a single mother hired by the director of the Harvard College Observatory to help in the photographic classification of stellar spectra. She helped develop a common designation system for stars and cataloged ...

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