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  1. Robert Boyle II (born on May 18, 1971) is an American animator, producer, writer, storyboard artist and director. He is the creator and executive producer of shows Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (Nickelodeon) [1] and Yin Yang Yo! ( Jetix / Toon Disney, now Disney XD ).

  2. Robert Boyle. Born: January 25, 1627, Lismore Castle, County Waterford, Ireland. Died: December 31, 1691, London, England (aged 64) Founder: Royal Society. Notable Works: “New Experiments Physico-Mechanicall, Touching the Spring of the Air and its Effects”.

  3. Every general-chemistry student learns of Robert Boyle (1627–1691) as the person who discovered that the volume of a gas decreases with increasing pressure and vice versa—the famous Boyle’s law. A leading scientist and intellectual of his day, he was a great proponent of the experimental method.

  4. BOB BOYLE is an Emmy Award-winning animation producer/creator (Disney, Nickelodeon, Netflix, Cartoon Network, Sesame Street). As much as he loves making cartoons for kids, he also has a burning desire to create art that explores deeper subjects. Bob’s current work reflects his search for clarity, meaning, and faith amidst an increasingly ...

  5. www.bobboyleanimation.com › aboutAbout — Bob Boyle

    My name is Bob. That's a pretty darn exciting name isn't it? I'm probably best known as the Emmy award-winning creator of Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!, an animated preschool series on Nick Jr., but I also created an animated show for Disney called Yin Yang Yo and am a frequent contributor to Sesame Street.

  6. Robert Boyle (1627—1691) Robert Boyle was one of the most prolific figures in the scientific revolution and the leading scientist of his day. He was a proponent of the mechanical philosophy which sought to explain natural phenomena in terms of matter and motion, rather than appealing to Aristotelian substantial forms and qualities.

  7. Jan 15, 2002 · Robert Boyle. First published Tue Jan 15, 2002; substantive revision Wed Dec 14, 2022. Boyle was one of the leading intellectual figures of the seventeenth century and an important influence on Locke and Newton (Anstey 2018).

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