Francis Bacon died from the pneumonia he acquired while performing an experiment with a chicken and ice. He was attempting to see if snow would preserve meat in the same way that salt does.
Mary Ward - scientist - died in 1869.
She was. She died in 1992. Please see the link.
Well I am a fit, healthy male on the brink of my 50th birthday, and I am still a virgin even though I adore women, so I guess the answer could be me!! However, it is said that famous scientist Sir Isaac Newton died a virgin. He was 85 when he died. Perhaps he just spent too much time thinking about the laws of gravity and stuff, so he didn't have time for anything else.
Discovered the medical uses of X-Rays, after which her husband died of cancer (probably because of radiation poisoning).
No. As you might have guessed from the title "Sir", he was made a knight, but he was not born to a royal or even noble family... his father (who died before he was born) was a prosperous farmer.
Albert Einstein
That is impossible. If you only live less than a year after birth, you wouldn't have time to become a famous scientist. Perhaps you should reword your question.
The famous scientist who died when Isaac Newton was born was Galileo Galilei. Galileo was an Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician known for his contributions to the scientific revolution, particularly in the field of astronomy. He passed away on January 8, 1642, the same year Newton was born.
Carl Sagan, an American astronomer and science communicator, passed away in 1996.
Andreas Vesalius was a scientist and physician famous for writing a book on human anatomy. He is considered the father of modern anatomy. He was born in December of 1514 in Brussels and died in 1564.
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Edward Chicken died in 1746.
Robert Hunt - scientist - died in 1887.
Otto Berg - scientist - died in 1939.
Charles Pitman - scientist - died in 1975.
David Chapman - scientist - died in 1958.
Alexander King - scientist - died in 2007.