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Isaac Newton worked for the Royal Society in England. It was established in November, 1660. It acts as Academy of Sciences for UK, paying for research fellowships.

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Isaac newton collaborated with many notable scientists and mathematicians during his lifetime, including Edmond Halley, Robert Hooke, and Gottfried Leibniz. Halley played a significant role in the publication of Newton's groundbreaking work on gravitation, Principia Mathematica. Hooke and Leibniz were involved in disputes with Newton over priority of ideas and developments in calculus.

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For decades, Cambridge University. Then for a long time, as director of the Royal Mint, Newton worked for the King.

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Igor helped him

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its Isaac newton

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