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NEW YORK — Robert H. Boyle, a Brooklyn-born sports writer and angler who became the unofficial guardian of the Hudson River as a crusading conservationist and a founder of a widely replicated ...
Boyle's first 'wish' was the 'Prolongation of Life'. Since the average life expectancy at the start of the 17th century was just 40, Boyle's first wish was certainly achieved. And it remains a hot ...
*I think the guy is just riffing and blue-skying – Robert Boyle was a weird guy, and didn't need any "potent drugs to exalt imagination – but quite a lot of his 17th-century ambition is still ...
Robert Boyle's character is often obscured by the shadow of Isaac Newton, but a masterful biography reveals him as larger than life, explains Peter Anstey. In the latter half of the seventeenth ...
Soon after, Boyle left Riverkeeper after a split with Riverkeeper’s board, most notably Robert F. Kennedy Jr., then the group’s chief prosecuting attorney, according to a report in the New ...
Robert H. Boyle, a former senior writer for Sports Illustrated and environmental activist, died of cancer Friday in Cooperstown, N.Y., his daughter Stephanie Boyle Mays told The New York Times. He ...
Robert Boyle, considered the founder of modern analytical chemistry, was born at Lismore Castle in Co Waterford in 1627, the 14th child of the earl of Cork.
The Robert Boyle Summer School returns from June 5th to 8th with an invitation to science enthusiasts, curious minds and culture lovers alike to explore the brain; ...