Teams of Scientist/engineers
- Arcot, Wade and Morey — scientist-inventors in science fiction stories by John W. Campbell
- The Andromeda Strain – A team of scientists who investigate a deadly disease.
- The Baltimore Gun Club (From the Earth to the Moon) — Three of its wealthy members (Victor Barbicane, Stuyvesant Nicholl, Ben Sharpe) build a giant gun which launches an occupied capsule to the Moon.
- Bunsen and Beaker
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – Forensic scientists who use their skills to solve crimes.
- CSI: NY and CSI: Miami.
- Challengers of the Unknown – A quartet of scientific explorers.
- Edward Elric and Alphonse Elric - Duo of alchemist brothers who seek the legendary Philosopher's stone, and end up saving their country with their alchemical skills.
- Ghostbusters – Most of the central characters (Peter Venkman, Raymond Stantz, Egon Spengler and Winston Zeddemore) are parapsychologists who battle ghosts and other supernatural menaces with equipment of their own design.
- The Last Three of Venus - Venusian scientists, adversaries of Dan Dare
- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
- Unorthodox Engineers – A misfit bunch of engineers who solved problems of alien technology/weird planets in the future.
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Famous quotes containing the words teams and/or scientist:
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—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“When a scientist is ahead of his times, it is often through misunderstanding of current, rather than intuition of future truth. In science there is never any error so gross that it wont one day, from some perspective, appear prophetic.”
—Jean Rostand (18941977)