Deeds: Newton 166 1 entered Trinity College, Cambridge University, England, and 1665 obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree. In the next two years, I escaped the plague in my hometown. During these two years, he drew a blueprint for the most important scientific creation in his life. 1667 After returning to Cambridge, he was elected as a member of Trinity College and received his master's degree the following year. Professor Lucas went from 1669 to 170 1. From 65438 to 0696, he was the director of the Royal Mint and moved to London. 1703 president of the royal society. 1706 was knighted by Queen Anna. He devoted himself to natural philosophy and theology in his later years.
Results: Newton's most outstanding contribution to science was the establishment of calculus and classical mechanics.
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[Name] Albert Einstein (Jewish theoretical physicist)
Deeds: Einstein graduated from Zurich University of Technology in 1900 and became a Swiss citizen. 1905 received a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Zurich. Working in the Berne Patent Office. Professor, Zurich University of Technology, German University in Prague. 19 13 He returned to Germany, served as the director of the Institute of Physics of Emperor William in Berlin and a professor at the University of Berlin, and was elected as an academician of the Prussian Academy of Sciences. 1933 persecuted by Nazi regime, moved to the United States, became a professor at Princeton Institute for Advanced Studies, engaged in theoretical physics research, 1940 became an American citizen.
Results: He founded relativistic cosmology and promoted the development of modern astronomy.
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Madame Curie
Deeds: French physicist, chemist and world-famous scientist, born in Poland, studied radioactive phenomena and discovered radium and polonium. He won the Nobel Prize twice in his life (the first prize in physics and the second prize in chemistry).
Results: Radium and polonium were found.
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Edison
Deeds: 1847 February 1 1, Edison was born in Milan, Ohio, USA. He only studied in school for three months in his life, but he was studious and diligent in thinking, and invented many kinds of achievements, such as electric light, phonograph, film camera, etc. 1000, which made great contributions to mankind. Is a world-famous American electrician and inventor, known as the "king of invention."
Results: There are about 2,000 inventions in a person's life.
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