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Date of birth April 17,1946
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Born Culver City
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Date of died October 21,2004
DiedRedlands
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Known forBiology; Studying desert and coastal plants
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Brock Biology of Microorganisms, Global Edition / Biology: A Global Approach Global Edition / Asking Questions in Biology
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Neil Allison Campbell was an American scientist known best for his textbook, Biology, first published in 1987 and repeatedly through many subsequent editions. The title is popular worldwide and has been used by over 700,000 students in both high school and college-level classes.

Essex cyclist tops 174mph in speed challenge

Feb 16,2020 5:27 am

A cyclist has reached More Than 174mph (280km/h) after being released from the back of Porsche on an airfield runway.

Neil Campbell , 45, broke a previous record of 167mph, using a specially-built, £15,000 bike.

The Architect from Essex was pulled along at Elvington Airfield in North Yorkshire by the Porsche Cayenne, then released to go through the timing gate under his own power.

The previous record for A Man was set by a Dutch rider in 1995.

Mr Campbell, of Little Horkesley, said he was "thrilled and relieved" to achieve the fastest bicycle speed for a male in a slipstream.

He said "The Team worked amazingly Well ".

An attachment was added to the back of the Porsche to help drag Neil Campbell along The Track

Mr Campbell was measured at 174. 33mph.

The elongated, custom-built bike was based on the design of a tandem and built using parts from a motocross bike.

There was a large attachment on the back of the Porsche, to help Mr Campbell build up speed along the two-mile (3. 2km) Track .

Neil Campbell , 45, was clocked at 174. 33mph on the specially-built bike

"Porsche spend millions testing their cars in a wind tunnel and we stick a big Tupperware box on the back of it," he said.

Mr Campbell wore a kangaroo-skin protective suit during The Challenge .

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The Evidence from Saturday's record bid will be submitted to Guinness World Records.

Mr Campbell's next challenge is to try to break the overall record, held by Denise Mueller-Korenek.

The American reached 183. 932mph (296. 010km/h) on her.

Mr Campbell said he would try to reach 220mph (354km/h) next year on a six-mile Track at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA, where Ms Mueller-Korenek achieved her record-breaking feat.

He said: "This has been a five-year programme and the record was the culmination of one part of it.

"We have been bound by finances and budgeted to do what we can. Our plan is now to go to Bonneville and use a longer test Track . "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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