Van haoGalileo GalileiIn science, Galileo Galilei has taken the knowledge progress Guide to the scientific revolution, and Leonardo da Vinci was the most perfect model of a Renaissance character.Italy was inhabited by many scientists and inventors: the physicist Enrico Fermi, one of the fathers of quantum theory and the leader of the Manhattan Project; the astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini; the physicist Alessandro Volta the inventor of the electric battery; the mathematician Joseph Louis Lagrange and Fibonacci; The winner of the Nobel Prize in physics, Guglielmo Marconi invented the radio; and Antonio Meucci invented the telephone.So far there have been 13 Italians, recipient of the Nobel Prize in the sciences include: Guglielmo Marconi (physics, 1909), Enrico Fermi (physics, 1939), Emilio Gino Serge (physics, 1959), Carlo Rubbia (Physics Nobel Prize 1984), Riccardo Giacconi (Physics 2002), Giulio Natta (Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1963), Camillo Golgi (bio Nobel 1906), Daniel Bovet (1957 Nobel Biology) , Salvador Luria (1969 Nobel Biology), Renato Dulbecco (1975 Nobel biotech), Rita Levi Montalcini (Nobel biotech 1986), Mario Capecchi (Nobel biotech 2007), Franco Modigliani (Nobel 1985).Italian mathematicians Enrico Bombieri was awarded the Fields Prize in 1974.
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