If the scientific research says something else and they are asserting it, they probably really think so, because otherwise they wouldn´t say it. But I don´t have any idea about what do you mean by "global warming taking away your polar bears". I believe most people do not own polar bears. I also never heard of research proving that polar bears are not dying, because the icebergs are thawing, so I am one of the people who are dumb enough to believe it.
Scientists do research, publishing, and teaching, to contribute to their field.
Yes, I believe in the findings of science as they are based on evidence, research, and critical thinking.
No there are plenty of scientists who believe in God and plenty of non scientists who do not.
Scientists, as a diverse group, may hold a range of beliefs based on evidence and research. In general, scientists believe in the scientific method as a reliable way to investigate and understand the natural world. They prioritize critical thinking, skepticism, and empirical evidence in their pursuit of knowledge.
the answer is the scientif method of a science project
Depending on the nature of the science being explored, scientists work and live in a research station or in a field camp.
The research isn't temporary: the scientists and workers who support science only work in Antarctic temporarily.
You're making the question far too black-and-white. Many scientists believe in God, and many non-scientists do not. It is not always "belief in science" versus "belief in God".
Scientists in Antarctica don't go there to conduct experiments, they go there to conduct field research. All science conducted in Antarctica studies the health of planet Earth.
Not usually, liters are the Universal measurement for science.
There are 2 types of scientific research - basic and applied. Basic Research finds out things no one else has. Applied Research fine tunes what is known so technology can be created from clearly defining what is known. If science as a career and scientists who do the work can use existing technology to further science then science will stop.
There are 2 types of scientific research - basic and applied. Basic Research finds out things no one else has. Applied Research fine tunes what is known so technology can be created from clearly defining what is known. If science as a career and scientists who do the work can use existing technology to further science then science will stop.