Did they name everyone after a scientist?
I first noticed it when Congressman Faraday showed up, but it seems like all (or most) of the characters were named after scientists, physicists, and researchers. Now, it could just be a coincidence, but I made a little list:
Nathan Stark => Harold Stark (mathematician) or Tony Stark from Iron Man.
Allison Blake => Andrew Blake (scientist)
Henry Deacon => Glenn Deacon (physicist)
Deputy Jo Lupo => Anthony Lupo (professor of atmospheric science)
Zane Donovan => Charles Donovan (naturalist & medical researcher)
Beverly Barlowe => Peter Barlow (mathematician and physicist)
Jack Carter => Brandon Carter (theoretical physicist)
Dr. Trevor Grant => Paul Michael Grant (Physicist & Science Writer)
Eva Thorne => Kip Stephen Thorne (theoretical physicist)
Tess Fontana => Jake Fontana (Research Physicist)
Larry Haberman => Richard Haberman (mathematician at MIT)
Christopher Dactylos => Probably Daedalus (Ancient Greek craftsman and artist)
Callie Curie => Marie Curie (physicist and chemist)
Congressman Faraday => Michael Faraday (physicist and chemist)
Dr. Maria Leonardo => Leonardo da Vinci (scientist, inventor, & engineer)
Walter Perkins => Ed Perkins (mathematician)
Dr. Ethan Edison => Thomas Edison (inventor)
Dr. Fielding => Andrew Fielding Huxley (Nobel winning biophysicist)
Dr. Bell => Alexander Graham Bell (scientest & inventor)
Lily Hughs => Howard Hughs
Dr. Mendel => Gregor Mendel ("father of modern genetics")
Spencer Martin => Gordon Eugene Martin (physicist)
Isaac Parrish => John W. Parrish (president of Oklahoma Baptist University)
Dr. Sebastian Marx => possibly Karl Marx, or Leo Marx (professor at MIT)
Dr. Wilding => Nigel Wilding (Professor of physics)
Seth Osbourne => Louis S. Osborne (particle physicist)
Dr. Jacob Stefano => lots of physicist Stefanos; Stefano Profumo, Stefano Forte, Dr. Stefano Palomba, Stefano Liberati, Stefano Lepri, Stefano Sanguinetti, Stefano Pirandola, Stefano Osnaghi, Stefano Bonetti.
Any more?