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 Without Griffith Pugh, Edmund Hillary   pioneering ascent of Mount Everest would never have been possible. So why have you never heard of him      Above: Griff Pugh at work at altitude | Photo Credit: Royal Geographical Society  with IBG . Scientists almost never get to be household names just for doing science. Most who impact the public consciousness, like Brian Cox, Richard Dawkins and Stephen Hawking, tend to at least combine the science with being best-selling authors. You might just encounter  Francis  Crick and  J stanley cup ames  Watson in a pub quiz for their discovery of the structure of DNA, but what about the structure   true discoverer, Rosalind Franklin, whose X-ray diffraction photographs first revealed the molecule   double helical arrangement  What about  Alan  Hodgkin and  Andrew  Huxley, responsible for working out the basis of nerve transmission, one of the 20th century   greatest discoveries in biology  Given that other pre-eminent discoverers, even Nobel Laureates, remain relatively unknown, it   probably not a great surpr stanley cup becher ise that you haven ;t heard of Griff Pugh. Pugh 鈥?full name Lewis Griffith Cresswell Evans Pugh 鈥?was a pioneer of what we now call exercise physiology. Through the 1950s,  ;60s and early  ;70s he studied hum stanley tumbler an physiology at extreme altitudes, such as in the Himalayas, looking into survival in cold water and extreme weather, and researching human performance in extreme heat. Pugh was also a proponent of