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This is a list of British scientists. A Alcuin (735-804), scholar and theologian Adelard (1080-1150), mathematician, astronomer, alchemist, physicist philosopher Frederick Abel (1827–1902), chemist Arthur Adams (1820–1878), physician and naturalist William Grylls Adams (1836-1915), physicist and astronomer Edgar Douglas Adrian (1889–1977), electrophysiologist Arthur Aikin (1773–1855), chemist William Aiton (1731–1793), botanist John Albery (1936–2013), physical chemist John Arderne (1307-1392), physician and surgeon Francis William Aston (1877–1945), physicist David Attenborough (born 1926), naturalist Charlotte Auerbach (1899–1994), geneticist David Axon (1951–2012), astrophysicist B Bede (672-735), mathematician and astronomer Charles Babbage (1791–1871), mathematician and computer pioneer Roger Bacon (1219–1292 approximately), philosopher, advocate of the scientific method John Logie Baird (1888–1946), television pioneer Isaac Barrow (1640-1676), mathematician James Bradley (1692-1762), astronomer John Hutton Balfour (1808–1884), botanist Neil Bartlett (1932–2008), chemist Derek Barton (1918–1998), chemist Henry Walter Bates (1825–1892), naturalist Patrick Bateson (1938–2017), zoologist Michael Bearpark (born 20th century), chemist John Beddington (born 1945), population biologist Thomas Bell (1792–1880), zoologist David Bellamy (1933–2019), botanist Ralph Benjamin (1922–2019), inventor Edward Turner Bennett (1797–1836), zoologist George Bentham (1800–1884), botanist Robert Bentley (1821–1893), botanist Tim Berners-Lee (born 1955), computer scientist Kevin Beurle (1956–2009), space scientist Thomas Bewick (1753–1828), wood-engraver and natural history author Sheila Bingham (Rodwell) (1947–2009), nutritional epidemiologist Ann Bishop (1899–1990), biologist who studied Plasmodium Joseph Black (1728–1799), chemist John Blackwall (1790–1881), naturalist who studied spiders Thomas Blakiston (1832–1891), naturalist William Thomas Blanford (1832–1905), geologist David Mervyn Blow (1931–2004), biophysicist Edward Blyth (1810–1873), ornithologist Edward August Bond (1815–1898), palaeographer Edmund John Bowen (1898–1980), physical chemist Humphry John Moule Bowen (1929–2001), chemist Edward Augustus Bowles (1865–1954), botanist Robert Boyle (1627–1691), "father of chemistry" Charles Vernon Boys (1855–1944), physicist Dennis Bray (born 20th century), biologist Malcolm Brenner (born 1951), clinical scientist who studies gene therapy and immunotherapy Sydney Brenner (1927–2019), molecular biologist Alan Brisdon (born 20th century), fluorine chemist Donald Broadbent (1926–1993), experimental psychologist Robert Brown (1773–1858), botanist David Bruce (1855–1931), pathologist and microbiologist who discovered Brucella Francis Buchanan-Hamilton (1762–1829), physician, geographer, zoologist, and botanist John Burdon-Sanderson (1828–1905), physiologist Jocelyn Bell Burnell (born 1943), astrophysicist Alan Butement (1904–1990), physicist C Robert W. Cahn (1924–2007), metallurgist Sandy Cairncross (born 1948), epidemiologist George Caley (1770–1829), explorer and botanist Philip Pearsall Carpenter (1819–1877), conchologist Mark Catesby (1683–1749), naturalist Richard Caton (1842–1926), physiologist Henry Cavendish (1731–1810), physicist and chemist Colin Cherry (1914–1979), cognitive scientist Harriette Chick (1875–1977), microbiologist and protein scientist Samuel Hunter Christie (1784–1865), physicist and mathematician G. Marius Clore FRS (born 1955), molecular biophysicist Marcela Contreras (born 1942), blood expert and immunologist Verona Conway (1910–1986), plant ecologist Athel Cornish-Bowden (born 1943), biochemist Roger Coset (1682-1716), mathematician Charles Coulson (1910–1974), theoretical chemist Archibald Scott Couper (1831–1892), chemist Brian Cox (born 1968), physicist William Crabtree (1610-1644), mathematician and astronomer Eva Crane (1912–2007), entomologist Francis Crick (1916–2004), molecular biologist Andrew Crosse (1784–1855), pioneer in the study of electricity Alexander Crum Brown (1838–1922), organic chemist Nicholas Culpeper (1616–1654), botanist Allan Cunningham (1791–1839), botanist William Curtis (1746–1799), botanist D John Dalton (1766–1844), chemist: "father of modern atomic theory" Charles Darwin (1809–1882), originator of the theory of natural selection Erasmus Darwin (1731–1802), naturalist George Darwin (1845-1912), astronomer Donald Davies (1924–2000), computer scientist Humphry Davy (1778–1829), chemist and inventor Richard Dawkins (born 1941), ethologist and evolutionary biologist James Dewar (1842–1923), chemist and physicist Lewis Weston Dillwyn (1778–1855), botanist and conchologist Paul Dirac (1902–1984), theoretical physicist Deborah Doniach (1912–2004), clinical immunologist James Donn (1758–1813), botanist Henry Doubleday (1808–1875), entomologist David Douglas (1799–1834), botanist E George Edwards (1693–1773), ornithologist Harry Julius Emeléus (1903–1993), inorganic chemist Thomas Campbell Eyton (1809–1880), zoologist F Hugh Falconer (1808–1865), palaeontologist Michael Faraday (1791–1867), pioneer of electricity John Farrah (1849–1907), English botanist and meteorologist Barry Fell (1917–1994), zoologist David Fell (born 1947), biochemist and systems biologist James Fisher (1922–1970), ornithologist Ronald Fisher (1890–1962), geneticist and statistician John Flamsteed (1646-1719), astronomer Jim Flegg (born 20th century), ornithologist Alexander Fleming (1881–1955), physician and microbiologist Thomas Bainbrigge Fletcher (1878–1950), entomologist E. B. Ford (1901–1988), ecological geneticist Jeff Forshaw (born 1968), particle physicist Robert Fortune (1813–1880), botanist Carey Foster (1835–1919), chemist and physicist Henry Foster (1797–1831), naval surveyor Ruth Fowler Edwards (1930–2013), geneticist Edward Frankland (1825–1899), chemist Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), philosopher, physicist, political scientist Rosalind Franklin (1920–1958), X-ray crystallographer Elizabeth Fulhame (18th–19th centuries), chemist, pioneer in study of catalysis Vera Furness (1921–2002) industrial chemist G William Gascoigne (1610-1644), mathematician and astronomer Patrick Geddes (1854–1932), biologist and geographer John Gerard (1545–1611/12), botanist Michael Gerzon (1945–1996), acoustic physicist William Gilbert (1544-1603), philosopher and physician Charles Henry Gimingham (1923–2018), botanist Stephan Gray (1666-1736), physicist who studied electrostatic induction Frederick DuCane Godman (1834–1919), naturalist and ornithologist Jane Goodall (born 1934), primatologist, ethologist and anthropologist June Goodfield (born 1927), historian of science Dougal Goodman (born 20th century), low-temperature physicist Guy Goodwin (born 1947), neuroscientist George Gordon (1806–1879), botanist Raymond Gosling (1926–2015), physicist Philip Henry Gosse (1810–1888), naturalist John Gould (1804–1881), ornithologist Monica Grady (born 1958), space sc.... 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  • Moments In Time synopsis, comments

    Moments In Time

    C. Osborne Rapley

    At an archaeological dig in present day Pompeii, Dr. Justin Edwards a specialist in Roman archaeology discovers a carved pendant the significance of which far exceeds its historica...

  • Minara. The Grojan War synopsis, comments

    Minara. The Grojan War

    C. Osborne Rapley

    Minara is an ex solider turned bounty hunter earning a living catching human survivors from the Human, Grojan war. She stumbles across a large enemy fleet and is shot down. She fin...

  • Beyond The Fall synopsis, comments

    Beyond The Fall

    C. Osborne Rapley

    Deep space exploration vessel, Orion, is on a routine mission when a devastating fault occurs. Second Engineer Peter Thornton scrambles into an escape pod with only moments to spar...

  • Varna. The Grojan War synopsis, comments

    Varna. The Grojan War

    C. Osborne Rapley

    After surviving the human Grojan war relatively unscathed Varna became haunted by the memory of a human who had spared her during a battle, and a mysterious casket she and her crew...

  • Guardian Generations synopsis, comments

    Guardian Generations

    C. Osborne Rapley

    RAF fighter pilot James Taylor is abducted by an alien craft as he flies his Typhoon over Scotland. He’s unaware that his uncle, Tristan who disappeared without trace many years ag...

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    Guardian Awakening

    C. Osborne Rapley

    Following an unsuccessful and debilitating experiment by the Navy, Tristan Taylor’s now reclusive and desolate life takes a shocking turn with the arrival of an alien warrior whose...