Newton was a student at Trinity College Cambridge, however shortly after he graduated, the college was closed as a precaution against the plague. During the two years of closure, Newton did important work on calculus, optics and gravitation at his home in Woolsthorpe in Lincolnshire. He returned to Trinity College as a fellow. Most of his important work - including writing the Principia was done during his time at Trinity.
Sir Isaac Newton was knighted; he lived and worked in Great Britain.
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Isaac Newton was a physicist known for his laws of motion and universal gravitation, while Robert Boyle was a chemist known for Boyle's law and his contributions to the field of chemistry. Newton's work focused more on physics and mathematics, while Boyle's work focused more on chemistry and experimental science.
Isaac newton did his work at Cambridge university or his private lab at home
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Do not underestimate Isaac Newton and his revolutionary work as a scientist; he has affected everybody (whether they know it or not).
Sir Isaac Newton came up with the Three Laws of Motion
Sir Isaac Newton is credited with formulating the Universal Law of Gravitation in his work "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica" published in 1687.