? Inventory: Who are the top ten foreign inventors who died because of their achievements?

The mission of scientists is to explore the unknown, and the pursuit of science is full of thorns and dangers. Some people even risked their lives, and many of them died for their careers. There are ten great scientists here, all of whom died for themselves. & gt First, Madame Curie Marie Curie & gt Madame Curie was a French and Polish scientist. She studied radioactivity and discovered a series of new elements, including radium and polonium. In addition, her radiation principle and radioisotope separation method are very famous. She and her husband Pierre 1903 won the Nobel Prize. At that time, the destructive effect of radioactive elements had not been discovered. Madame Curie did not take any protective measures in her work. Sometimes she puts test tubes containing radioactive elements in her pocket and sometimes in a drawer. Due to long-term exposure to radioactive elements, Madame Curie finally died of pernicious anemia on July 4, 1934. Thomas Michel Mailer Thomas Midgley Jr. is an American chemist who invented leaded gasoline and chlorofluorocarbons. Although he received a lot of praise before his death, what really made Miqili famous was that his inventions were called "the individual creature that had the greatest impact on the atmosphere in the history of the earth" and "the individual who killed the most people in history". He later contracted polio and lead poisoning and was paralyzed in bed. To this end, he invented a rope pulley system to facilitate getting up. Later, at the age of 55, he was entangled in a pulley rope and suffocated. It is worth mentioning that his invention of pulley and leaded gasoline contributed to his death. & gt Lilienthal is a German engineer and glider? & gt3. John Godfrey Parry Thomas John Godfrey Parry Thomas is a racing driver and engineer in Wales. He always dreamed of breaking the speed record set by Malcolm Campbell, so he began to try to build his own car to help him realize his dream. Finally, the car was built, and he named it babs. Thomas made many improvements to the car, and the chain connecting the wheels and the engine was exposed outside the car. 1926 On April 27th, Parry Thomas broke the record, and the next day he increased the speed to170km/h.. This record was broken by Malcolm Campbell the following year. Parry Thomas suddenly broke the chain when he regained the record, and part of it hit him, causing him to die on the spot. William Brock William Brock is an American inventor. He invented the high-speed and efficient rotary printing machine in 1863, which brought a complete revolution to the printing industry. When he was repairing the printing press, he squeezed his foot under the machine and tried to kick a pulley back to its original position. His foot was injured and gangrenous. William died during amputation. & gt Otto Lilienthal of Otto Lilienthal & gt Lilienthal is a German engineer and glider, and one of the world's aviation pioneers. He was the first to design and manufacture a practical glider, and was called "the father of gliders". Newspapers and magazines in many countries have published photos of Lilienthal's gliding, which makes the long-cherished wish of human beings to invent a flying tool come true. However, exploration always comes at a price. On April 9th, 1896, when Lilienthal was operating his glider, he met with a strong wind. The glider stalled and fell to the ground, and the glider was destroyed. Lilienthal was also seriously injured (spinal fracture) and died the next day. On his deathbed, he said to his brother Gustav, "Someone has to die. & gt Lilienthal is a German engineer and glider? & gt3. John Godfrey Parry Thomas John Godfrey Parry Thomas is a racing driver and engineer in Wales. He always dreamed of breaking the speed record set by Malcolm Campbell, so he began to try to build his own car to help him realize his dream. Finally, the car was built, and he named it babs. Thomas made many improvements to the car, and the chain connecting the wheels and the engine was exposed outside the car. 1926 On April 27th, Parry Thomas broke the record, and the next day he increased the speed to170km/h.. This record was broken by Malcolm Campbell the following year. Parry Thomas suddenly broke the chain when he regained the record, and part of it hit him, causing him to die on the spot. William Brock William Brock is an American inventor. He invented the high-speed and efficient rotary printing machine in 1863, which brought a complete revolution to the printing industry. When he was repairing the printing press, he squeezed his foot under the machine and tried to kick a pulley back to its original position. His foot was injured and gangrenous. William died during amputation. & gt Otto Lilienthal of Otto Lilienthal & gt Lilienthal is a German engineer and glider, and one of the world's aviation pioneers. He was the first to design and manufacture a practical glider, and was called "the father of gliders". Newspapers and magazines in many countries have published photos of Lilienthal's gliding, which makes the long-cherished wish of human beings to invent a flying tool come true. However, exploration always comes at a price. On April 9th, 1896, when Lilienthal was operating his glider, he met with a strong wind. The glider stalled and fell to the ground, and the glider was destroyed. Lilienthal was also seriously injured (spinal fracture) and died the next day. On his deathbed, he said to his brother Gustav, "Someone has to die. & gt6. Franz richter Franz Reichel >; Franz richter is an Australian tailor. He designed a kind of clothes that can be used as a parachute, and claimed that people can walk and even fly very lightly in this kind of clothes. In order to prove the magical function of this dress, Franz did an experiment. He put on his masterpiece and flew down from the first floor of the Eiffel Tower. At that time, many people and photographers came to watch, but unfortunately, this dress did not play its magical role. The experiment was unsuccessful. Franz fell directly from the tower and died on the spot. & gt 7. Karel Susek Karel Susek & gt Karel Susek is a Canadian stuntman. He invented a "sealed cabin" and then flew down Niagara Falls in it, which made him famous. Susek was slightly injured, but his life was not in danger. 1985, he persuaded a company to sponsor him to take another adventure-that is, to roll down the top of the transparent dome baseball field in Houston with the capsule he invented. The building is 180 feet high, with a specially designed waterfall flowing down from the top and a pool at the bottom. However, Susek was not so lucky this time. When he entered the water, he did not enter the center of the pool, but ran to the edge of the pool. The capsule broke, Susek was seriously injured and died the next day. Susek is known as the most adventurous stuntman, and his "capsule" is still on display in new york Museum. & gt8. Cobb phipps Coles Cobb phipps Coles & gt Cooper phipps Coles is an excellent captain of the Royal Navy. He invented a ship turntable during the Crimean War. After the war, Coles obtained a patent for this invention. Seeing that his invention worked well on ships of the Royal Navy, he began to use this innovative design to build his own ship. But his ship needs some dangerous repairs, including a modification called hurricane deck. This improvement has raised the center of gravity of the ship. 1On September 6th, 870, the ship capsized, Coles and 500 other crew members fell into the water, and Coles drowned. & gt9. Alexander Danov Alexander bogdanov & gt Alexander Danov is a famous Russian physicist, philosopher, economist, science fiction writer and revolutionary. He once did an experiment to achieve the goal of rejuvenation through blood transmission, and donated blood to many prominent celebrities, including Lenin's sister. Later, Bo Danov made a bold decision-to give himself blood transfusion, the blood source came from a malaria and tuberculosis patient! Soon after, he was infected and died. & gt X. Henry winstanley Henry winstanley & gt Henry winstanley (1644- 1703) is a famous British lighthouse designer and engineer who built the first Distone lighthouse. It is reported that Henry winstanley holds his works in high esteem and has confidence in his firmness. He has always had a wish to stay in the lighthouse in the "unprecedented storm". 1703165438+1October the lighthouse was devastated. Unfortunately, Henry drilled a hole in the lighthouse to do some maintenance work, and the lighthouse collapsed. Neither he nor five others escaped the disaster. & gt