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Q: Any Places named after Robert Hooke?
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Is there any museums named after Robert hooke?

yes


Does any portrait survive of Robert Hooke?

no Issac newton destroy them all when Robert hooke died


Did Robert hooke have any kids?

no he did not


Did Robert Hooke have any children?

No he did not.


Did Robert Hooke win any awardes?

yes he did


What English scientist oberved cork through a microscope in 1665?

these something u would have to look up for yourself He thought the spaces looked like monks' rooms in a monastery, so he called them "cells".


Who was a better scientist Robert Hooke or Anton van Leeuwenhoek?

Robert Hooke and Anton van Leeuwenhoek are both great scientists. They both had any impact on the world


What awards did Robert Hooke receive?

Robert Hooke did not receive any major awards during his lifetime. He is best known for his contributions to the field of science, particularly in the areas of biology and physics.


Did Robert Hooke have any siblings and if so how many?

yes he did he had 2 Brothers, and 2 Sisters


How many children did Robert hooke have?

he had no children.


Are they any places named after Robert j oppenheimer?

Yes, there are places named after Robert J. Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb. For example, the town of Los Alamos, New Mexico, where the Manhattan Project took place, has a street named J. Robert Oppenheimer. There may be other locations or facilities also named in his honor.


Who discovered cells?

Scientist Robert Hooke discovered cells in 1665. While observing a thin slice of cork under microscope he saw several pores that were separated by walls surrounding each of them. Hooke named them 'cell'. As cork bears dead cells he could not give any description about nucleus or cytoplasm. The term cell was first coined by Robert Hooke in 1665. However it was Antonie van Leeuwenhoek who saw the first living cells, which he called animalcules, in 1674.