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A neuroscientist or neurobiologist is a scientist who studies the brain.
Scientific names never differ among scientists.
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Botanist
Yes it's an English name.
Issac Newton!~:)
English Place-Name Society was created in 1923.
William Harvey
Slime was not invented by a scientist. It has existed since before human life began.
Alfred Wegner
According to "A Dictionary of First Names" by Hanks and Hodges, "Brianne" is a recently created name. It was created to make a female equivalent for the male name, "Brian." "Brian" is an Irish and English name, perhaps coming from an Old Celtic word meaning "high" or "noble."
Actually it was a Jewish scientist who fled the Nazis with a team of scientists and physicists. He name was Robert Oppenheimer.
It was Ptolemy, an ancient Greek scientist, who gave his name to the theory.
The name of a scientist that studies sports is called a sports scientist.
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Sir Issac Newton created the Three Laws of Motion.
"Frankenstein," which translates from the German as "stone of the Franks," was the family name of the scientist, who was Swiss. (Switzerland's three primary languages are German, French, and Italian.) The Frankenstein "monster" had no actual name.