Carl Gauss
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About Carl Gauss
Carl Gauss, born on April 30, 1777, was a renowned mathematician known as 'The Prince of Mathematicians'. He was an ardent perfectionist and hard worker, winning the Copley Medal. He invented the heliotrope, magnetometer, and the first electromagnetic telegraph. He passed away on February 23, 1855, at the age of 77.
Carl Gauss' Area of Expertise
Mathematics, invention, perfectionism, hard work, history of science
A random fact that I love is...
I once told Isaac Asimov to tell my dying wife to 'wait a moment till I'm done' as I was finishing my work.