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he won umm..... (thinking) ........ he won a medal form the british society of cell biologists, he is fellow of royal society, and he got credited for the invention of the wheell barometer, hydrometer, and last but not least the anemometer.

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Robert Hooke is known for his contributions as a natural philosopher, architect, and polymath, but there is no definitive record of him winning any major awards during his lifetime. His work often went unrecognized in his era, with his most famous achievement being his microscope observations and the publication of "Micrographia" in 1665.

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