He was a British plant biochemist who, in 1939, demonstrated the 'Hill reaction' of photosynthesis. It proved that oxygen is evolving during the light requiring steps of photosynthesis. He also made significant contributions to the development of the Z-scheme of oxygenic photosynthesis.
Because he was very intelligent
The first US rocket scientist is Robert H. Goddard. He is often regarded as the father of modern rocketry for his pioneering work in developing and launching the world's first liquid-fueled rocket in 1926.
Robert Hooke, an English scientist, is credited with first observing and describing "little boxes" or cells in cork under a microscope in the 17th century. This discovery marked the beginning of the field of cell biology.
Ibn al-Haytham, a Persian scientist in the 11th century, was one of the first to study rainbows. He wrote a detailed explanation of how rainbows form and provided a systematic explanation based on principles of optics.
One famous Australian scientist is Dr. Fiona Wood, a plastic surgeon known for her pioneering work in developing spray-on skin for burn victims. She was also named Australian of the Year in 2005 for her contributions to medicine.
Robert Hunt - scientist - was born in 1807.
Robert Hunt - scientist - died in 1887.
Robert Matthews - scientist - was born in 1959.
Robert Briggs - scientist - was born in 1911.
Robert Briggs - scientist - died in 1983.
Dorothy Hill was an Australian Scientist
Robert J. Hill died in 1953.
Robert Gardiner Hill died in 1878.
Robert Gardiner Hill was born in 1811.
Robert Andrews Hill died in 1900.
Robert Andrews Hill was born in 1811.
Robert Madden Hill died in 1987.