- bacteria. In 2002,
Discover magazine recognized Margulis as one of the 50 most
important women in science.
Margulis was also the co-developer of the Gaia hypothesis...
-
Broder (born
Margulis; 1817–1868),
Broder singer Dan
Margulis (born 1951), author,
expert on
color correction and
image retouching David Margulis [ru], Hero...
-
institute rather than a university. In 1991,
Margulis accepted a
professorial position at Yale University.
Margulis was
elected a
member of the U.S. National...
- science,
including Cosmic Apprentice,
Cracking the
Aging Code, and Lynn
Margulis: The Life and
Legacy of a
Scientific Rebel (the latter,
about his mother)...
- In
differential geometry, the
Margulis lemma (named
after Grigory Margulis) is a
result about discrete subgroups of
isometries of a non-positively curved...
-
Evgeny Margulis was born in 1955 in
Moscow to a middle-class
Jewish family. His
father was an
engineer and his
mother was a high
school teacher.
Margulis originally...
- Ukrainian-born
classical pianist,
musicologist and teacher.
Vitaly Margulis (also
known as
Vitalij Margulis) was born in the city of
Kharkov in the USSR (now Kharkiv...
- game of the tournament, a 7–0 loss to West Germany. Mike
Margulis'
obituary "Mike
Margulis". worldfootball.net.
Retrieved July 2, 2020. "The Year in...
- teacher,
Margulis's pupils included many
singers and actors,
among them
actors Stacy Keach,
Harris Yulin, Faye Dunaway, and
Sigourney Weaver.
Margulis taught...
-
Alexander Margulis". had****ah.org.
Retrieved November 16, 2017. "Alexander
Margulis".
Retrieved November 16, 2017. "Alexander R.
Margulis, MD (1921-2018)"...