Wikipedia:Requested articles/Natural sciences

General science

Astronomy and cosmology

Spacecraft

Biology

Chemistry, chemicals and labs

Environment and geology

Journals and trade publications

Materials science

Medicine

Physical science

A–M

  • Atmospheric iron
  • Baking contrast unit
  • Barium sodium niobate AKA Banana
  • Budeyko approximation
  • Clogston cable
  • Cloud drop size distribution ([25])
  • Calcium in nature  – at least be in the article!
  • Cosmic Call 1 (1999) Cosmic Call
  • Coherent superposition - relationship to lenseless laser focusing
  • Conoscopic holography  – the optical interference effect produced by doubly refracting crystals illuminated with convergent polarised light rays
  • Core saturation calculation  – how to calculate the amount of saturated fluids in a core sample
  • Critical cues
  • Crystalline gas, a peculiar state of solid 1,1,1-Trichloroethane in which the intermolecular distances are large. Reference: "Crystalline gas of 1,1,1-trichloroethane", CrystEngComm, 2011, 13, 396
  • Degree of compression  – thermodynamics principle in chemistry
  • Deygout
  • Diode laser spectroscopy  – I would like to see/help write an article stub
  • Dysoxic
  • Excited state absorption (ESA)  – an optical phenomenon
  • Exciton blocking layer (EBL)  – used in organic photovoltaic devices
  • Fortrat diagram  – an important plot in molecular spectroscopy
  • Friederichs model  – referring to a particular regime of dynamics in microscopic theory of irreversible processes
  • Gauge variable  – does this refer to the work of Gerard 't Hooft or something more general?
  • Gauss dynamics
  • Grinberg-Zylberbaum experiment  – [26]
  • Hele-Shaw cell
  • Heterotrophic absorber
  • Induced coupled plasma mass spectroscopy
  • Instrument science – The design and engineering of scientific instruments
  • Keplerate - a structure containing both Platonic and Archimedean solids, one inside the other (not a Kepler solid)
  • Liganding atoms - discussed at [27] related to Non-bonded Interactions
  • Light-profile - astronomy, used in Elliptical galaxy
  • Lists of things named after (physical) scientists [Category]- see here, here
  • Low multipole anomaly - of power spectrum of cosmic background radiation or CMB
  • Luciano S. Méndez - Elizabeth Ann Rauscher, regarding her article on Consciousness and the New Physics (her site)
  • Lunar fluorescence
  • Magmatter - [28]
  • Magnetic viscosity - [29]
  • Model Hamiltonian
  • Munevera Zulfikarpašić (First academically educated Bosniaks woman Master of Pharmacy in World War II (from 1944)

N–Z

  • Nebraska ice aka Two dimensional bilayer ice I [30]
  • Neutronization  – combination of electrons and protons into neutrons, especially regards to NS formation
  • Nuclear hyperpolarization
  • Nuclear magnetic resonance gyroscope
  • Optical relay
  • Optical syrup
  • Prorennin
  • Photoluminescence quenching  – a method of preventing newly created excitons from recombining and re-emitting a photon
  • Photon deflection
  • Piezoceramic transducer
  • Piezoresistive transducer
  • Polydimethylsiloxane linear polymer
  • Post absorptive state  – body's use of stored nutrients as energy
  • Projection postulate  – Lüders-Von Neuman
  • Quantum polarization shift communications
  • Radiofrequency quadrapole accelerator
  • Regioregular  – what does the word mean and in what contexts is it used
  • Rheometric scientific
  • Rouse model for polymer chains
  • Samarium–iron–nitride magnet aka SmFeN, complementing the other two classes of modern magnetic materials, Neodymium magnet and Samarium–cobalt magnet
  • Sander Geophysics
  • SEMTech Solutions Inc.  – [31]
  • SH-wave - type of shear wave
  • Spectrum of helium (See Hyperphysics)
  • Spin alignment echo (SAE)  – technique in solid state NMR (maybe as in (Hafner et al., Meas. Sci Tech., 1991))
  • Spin gap
  • Splay nematic phase a type of nematic liquid crystal which is both polar and ferroelectric (see Mertelj et al, Phys. Rev. X, 2018, and Sebastián et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2020)
  • Strutt-Ince Stability Diagram (also known as Strutt-Ince Stability Chart) [32]
  • Subcooled vapor or supercooled vapor - we only have articles for superheated liquids and supercooled liquids; Subcooling only covers liquids below their boiling points (in HVAC terminology).
  • Supermapping
  • Surface Brillouin zone
  • Surface tension of ice
  • SV-wave - type of shear wave
  • Symmetric fission
  • Thermovoltaic cells
  • Thermochronometry – [33] (content is public domain)
  • Titanium dating methods
  • Varicose wave
  • Vector electromagnetics at the focus of high numerical aperture optical systems
  • Vibrational echo
  • Vladislav Krayevsky
  • Water expander trick
  • Willard water (also known as Catalyst altered water)  – associated with John W. Willard

Physics

Scientists and people in science

Astronomers

Biologists

Computer scientists

Earth scientists

  • Zeynab Asadi
  • Anton Brants (or Antoni Brants) - 19th century Dutch zoologist - article on French Wikipedia: fr:Anton Brants
  • Peter A. Burrough (1944–2009) - British soil scientist, author of the first widely used GIS textbook, Principles of Geographical Information Systems for Land Resource Assessment [40]
  • Isabelle Durance, Professor of Integrated Water Sciences at Cardiff University, Director of the Water Research Institute, and freshwater ecologist using a systems approach to address sustainable catchment management. [41], [42], [43], [44], [45], [46]
  • Petros Koutrakis - a Greek environmental scientist, researcher, and head of the Exposure, Epidemiology, and Risk Program at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He is known for his contribution to air pollution epidemiology and creation of personal ozone monitors, ambient particle concentrators, high-volume samplers, and continuous fine particle measurement techniques. [59] Fracking [60] [61]
  • Mathieu Lapôtre (Planetary geologist, Assistant Professor in Geological Sciences at Stanford University. Discovered a new type of ripples on Mars. Was part of the science team that operates NASA's Curiosity rover. Is interested in geological processes that shape the surfaces of planets and how they vary from planet to planet. He also has interests in the geology of the Earth before complex life evolved. He has published over 30 papers including in Science, Nature, Nature Geoscience, and Nature Reviews Earth & Environment. He received several awards including the American Geophysical Union's Luna Leopold Early Career Award and is a Kavli Fellow of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.) [62] [63]
  • Glen MacDonald (Glen M. MacDonald) - paleoecologist and biogeographer (gscholar)
  • Carl R. McFarland (Carl McFarland) – Geologist active in Washington state [65][66]
  • Edward L. Miles - expert on marine policy, one of the first African-American members of the NAS; [67] [68]
  • Haydn Murray (1924–2015) - American clay mineralogist, foremost expert in the world on applied clay mineralogy. He was the recipient of the Hardinge Award in Industrial Minerals from the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME; 1976); Marilyn and Sturges W. Bailey Distinguished Member Award from the Clay Minerals Society (1980), which also selected him as its Pioneer in Clay Science Lecturer (2009); and University of Illinois Department of Geology Alumni Achievement Award (2004). In addition to his election to the NAE, he was recognized as a distinguished member of the Society for Mining, and Exploration (SME; 1975) and honorary member of the AIME (2014). He served as president of the Clay Minerals Society (1965–1966), SME (1988), American Institute of Professional Geologists (1991), and Association Internationale pour l’Étude des Argiles (1993–1997). He received an honorary doctor of science degree from the University of Buenos Aires (2000). He is listed on List of members of the National Academy of Engineering (Earth resources). [78]; [79]; [80]; [81]; [82]
  • Phillip A. Murry - American paleontologist; [83]; [84]
  • Clive D. Rodgers (Dr Clive Rodgers BA, PhD Cantab is an Atmospheric Physicist who won the symons gold medal, The Society’s awards for excellence in meteorology are held in high regard across the international community. With a BA in Maths and Physics, University of Cambridge. PhD, Cambridge. Reader in Physics at Oxford until 2001, now retired but still research active. Radiative transfer, molecular spectroscopy, the application of estimation theory to the inverse problem of radiative transfer, and the application of satellite data to stratospheric and mesospheric dynamics and chemistry. Has been Co-Investigator on several Oxford satellite instruments, and most recently on two instruments flying on NASA's Aura satellite of the Earth Observing System, the High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (Oxford and NCAR) and the Tropospheric Emission Sounder (JPL).) [85] [86] [87]
  • Diana C. Roman - American geophysicist and volcanologist. Roman is currently H.O. Wood Chair of Seismology in the Earth and Planets Laboratory at the Carnegie Institution for Science. She is a 2008 recipient of the Walker Medal from the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of Earth's Interior (IAVCEI). She has published over 65 articles in peer-reviewed journals including Nature and Science. [88]; [89]; [90]; [91]
  • Terry Tickhill Terrell – Environmental scientist and was one of the first women to reach the South Pole. [102]; [103]; [104]
  • Donald U. Wise - structural geologist and planetary geologist; Professor Emeritus of Geosciences, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Career Contribution Award from the Geological Society of America in 2001. [107]; [108]; [109]; [110]; [111]; [112]
  • Chuanlun Zhang – An American-trained Chinese Biogeochemist and Geomicrobiologist who had worked at many research facilities in both the United States (NASA, ORNL, UGA, Texas A&M) and China (Southern University of Science and Technology) and is an expert in Archaea. He has authored or co-authored nearly 300 high-impact papers. [117]; [118]; [119]; [120]; [121]; [122]; [123]; [124]; [125]; [126]; [127]; [128];

Material scientists

Mathematicians

Medical scientists

Physicists

Other scientists

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