You write it all up and submit it to the editor of one of the (many) scientific journals (which exist precisely for this purpose). He sends it out to people in the scientific community whom he believes are competent to judge the worthiness or otherwise of the work. If the concensus is favorable, it is published in the next available issue (usually monthly) of the journal. These publications are stored by most research institutions in their libraries, and increasingly, on-line.
Benjamin bennaker
To Verify Their Work
Its important because other scientist can know what they're working on and if its accurate, or if they can improve their findings.
so that they can get feedback and make sure that it is correct and to see what they got so pretty much feedback from their peers.
A science lab
Peer review
batty
Scientists publish papers in scientific journals or they email other scientists.
For many reasons, fourtune, fame or simply to help man kind advance
Scientists publish the details of important experiments so that people can recreate it and see the results for themselves.
Benjamin bennaker
Part of a scientist's job is to publish his ideas, experiments, and theories for other scientists to test and confirm
Albert Einstein
They have meetings, they exchange internet info, or publish articals.
By telling Kobe to Publish it to the media. (KC) Emerson
To Verify Their Work
His most important work, On the Revolution of Heavenly Spheres , was written entirely by him. He used other's astronomical observations, but wrote the book on his own.A fellow mathematician, Georg Rheticus, was very helpful in convincing Copernicus to publish his work.