I think "scientist" is an awfully strong word to use for "prehistoric human who wasn't actually blind." Crystals are pretty common and not exactly hard to spot, so it's only slightly more reasonable than asking "who was the first astronomer to discover the Moon?"
There is no specific individual credited with the "discovery" of crystals as they have been known to humans since ancient times. Different civilizations around the world have used and revered crystals for their beauty and believed properties for thousands of years.
Arthritis has been documented throughout history and its discovery cannot be attributed to a single scientist. However, ancient Greek physician Hippocrates is often credited with providing some of the earliest descriptions of arthritis.
The crystals have a specific heat capacity of 203 J/g°C.
Robert Hooke was the first to discover and invent the microscope in 1655.
He or she can discover different things to glorify God. The scientist can pray to God, thanking him for all he has done for us. He or she can think God for all of the beautiful things He put in the world.
Galileo was the first
Sir Isaac Newton.
Joseph Fourier
A scientist and explorer can DISCOVER but a scientist can DISCOVER and INVENT
Charles Darwin
A scientist who studies crystals is known as a Crystallographer.
Isaac Newton is credited with being the first scientist to discover that white light is actually composed of a spectrum of colors. He achieved this by passing white light through a prism, which separated it into its component colors, creating a rainbow spectrum.
The first scientist to discover bacteria was Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, a Dutch scientist, in the 17th century. He observed bacteria under a microscope that he designed himself, pioneering the field of microbiology.
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some guy killed a chicken or something like that
Scientists did not discover Mars. It was first noticed in the skies by ancient peoples sitting in the open observing the night sky.
The scientist credited with inventing the first electronic television system is Vladimir Zworykin.