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By publishing their work in peer revied journals or by attending conferences and presenting a talk or poster.

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HOW DOES A scientist helps a colleague do a better experiment by?

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Why do scientist experiment in particular ways?

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What is it called when a scientist makes a mistake and does the experiment again?

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