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Plant cells were first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, while animal cells were observed by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in the same year. However, it wasn't until the 19th century that scientists developed a better understanding of cell structure and function through the work of scientists like Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann.
Alexandra Fleming was a scientist who discovered the anti biotic penicillin. he actually discovered it by an accident. but it was used to cure the army in w.w2 as in world war 2.So he got famous by inventing something by accident!
DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid, which was first discovered in the 1860s by Friedrich Miescher.
pBR322 was the first cloning vector to be discovered in 1977. It was instrumental in the development of modern genetic engineering techniques.
It's easy figure it out. Go with the dumb answer and dont over-think it........ :)
Earnest Rutherford -- A New Zealander
because scientists discovered it.
British Columbia was first discovered by the Spanish explorer, Juan Perez, in 1774. However, it was the British explorer, James Cook, who first set foot on the west coast of British Columbia in 1778.
The ozone layer was first discovered by French physicists Charles Fabry and Henri Buisson in 1913. Later, it was further studied and brought to worldwide attention by British scientists Joe Farman, Brian Gardiner, and Jonathan Shanklin in the 1980s.
Otto Loewi discovered neurotransmissions in 1921. he was a Australian scientists.
Neon was discovered first, in 1898, by Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers. Xenon was discovered shortly after in the same year by the same scientists.
british scientist discovered the nucleus
Cells were first discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665 while examining a slice of cork through his self designed microscope.
It was first discovered by Jacob A. Marinsky, along with a few other scientists in 1944. But he did not make his claim of Promethium until 1946. The place Promethium was first discovered is still unknown to me...
Okapi are native to the Congo rainforest of Africa. Sir Harry H. Johnson got his first okapi specimen from the Ituri Forest in what is now the northeastern section of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Johnson discovered the okapi in 1901.
Helium was first discovered in August of 1868. It was observed separately by two scientists. The first was a French astronomer named Jules Janssen. The second was an English astronomer named Norman Lockyer.
Archimedes is credited as one of the first scientists to observe displacement, particularly in his famous bath experiment where he discovered the principle of buoyancy.