Throughout history, biologists have made groundbreaking discoveries that have shaped our understanding of life on Earth. Charles Darwinβs theory of evolution and Gregor Mendelβs work on genetics laid the foundation for modern biology. Their contributions have had a lasting impact on how we study and classify organisms.
Other notable biologists, like Louis Pasteur and Marie Curie, revolutionized fields like microbiology and radiation. The work of these scientists has not only expanded our knowledge of biology but also led to advancements in medicine, environmental science, and genetics. Their discoveries continue to influence current research and inspire future generations of biologists.