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They are both fairly related to cells and scientists believe it fills a "gap" in time where we transition into cellular organisms.
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Awarded for his work on the transmutation of elements and the chemistry of radioactive substances. Awarded for his contribution to the discovery of the structure of DNA Awarded for his contribution to the discovery and development of electronically conductive polymers. ; Awarded for his work on the transmutation of elements and the chemistry of radioactive substances. Awarded for his contribution to the discovery of the structure of DNA Awarded for his contribution to the discovery and development of electronically conductive polymers. ;
Robert hooke
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The most important contribution of Werner Heisenberg was the discovery of the uncertainty principle.
The most important contribution of Roy J. Plunkett in chemistry was the discovery of polytetrafluor ethylene.
every discovery was the greatest in a way but if you have to pick one of them i think it was the discovery of cell by respected ROBERT HOOKE
The discovery of radium and polonium in July and December of 1898.
the discovery that Benedict Arnold was a traitor
The Discovery of Pennicillin
Louis Pasteur's contribution to the world was the discovery of pasteurized milk. He was a chemist and microbiologist and also created vaccines for anthrax and rabies.