Newton studied maths, physics and astronomy at Cambridge University.
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Since then other scientists have been buried there, including Charles Darwin, Ernest Rutherford, and Sir JJ Thompson.
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Newton was born very early (premature) and his family thought he would die, but he actually went on to live to the age of 85.Newton had many roles in his life beyond his scientific research: he was Warden and Master of the Mint, and President of The Royal Society, as well as a member of parliament (MP).Isaac Newton is best known for 'discovering' gravity, but he worked on so many different topics that our understanding of the world was changed forever by his work.The famous story of an apple falling to the ground from a tree illustrates how Newton's work on gravity was inspired by things he observed in the world around him. He was also well known for his work on light and colour, and what is now called calculus (a branch of mathematics). Isaac Newton was born in 1643 and became famous for his work on gravity and his three laws of motion.