Presidents of The Royal Society - Statistics

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Hint Years of presidency Answer % Correct
Physicist and mathematician, co-invented the calculus 1703–1727 Isaac Newton
100%
Architect of St. Paul's Cathedral 1680-1682 Christopher Wren
71%
Surgeon, pioneer of antiseptic surgery 1895-1900 Joseph Lister
57%
Physicist, discovered radioactive half-life 1925-1930 Ernest Rutherford
43%
Chemist, invented electrochemistry 1820-1827 Humphry Davy
43%
Botanist, took part in James Cook's first voyage 1778-1820 Joseph Banks
43%
Biophysicist, co-discovered the propagation of nerve impulses 1970-1975 Alan Lloyd Hodgkin
29%
Biophysicist, co-discovered the propagation of nerve impulses 1980-1985 Andrew Huxley
29%
Neurophysiologist, discovered the synaptic communication between neurons 1920-1925 Charles Scott Sherrington
29%
Physicist, discovered electron 1915-1920 Joseph John Thomson
29%
Physicist, developed operational research in WW2 1965-1970 Patrick Blackett
29%
Politician and administrator of the Royal Navy 1685-1686 Samuel Pepys
29%
Biologist, coined the word "agnostic" 1883-1885 Thomas Henry Huxley
29%
Chancellor of the Exchequer and poet 1695-1698 Charles Montagu
14%
Biochemist, co-discovered the vitamins 1930-1935 Frederick Gowland Hopkins
14%
Botanist, founded geographical botany 1873–1878 Joseph Dalton Hooker
14%
Mathematical physicist, formulated the first and second laws of thermodynamics 1890-1895 Lord Kelvin
14%
Physicist, discovered surface waves and argon 1905-1908 Lord Rayleigh
14%
Mathematician, introduced topological K-theory 1990-1995 Michael Atiyah
14%
Physicist, introduced analysis of crystal structure by X-rays 1935-1940 William Henry Bragg
14%
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