With his work within marine Biology, cytology and parthenogenesis, he advocated the study of whole cells under normal conditions, rather than simply breaking them apart in a laboratory setting.
Ernest Just was a pioneering African American biologist who made significant contributions to the field of life science, particularly in the study of fertilization and early development in marine organisms. He conducted groundbreaking research on the physiology of cells, focusing on the process of cell division and its role in embryonic development. Just also advocated for equal opportunities for African Americans in scientific research and academia.
Black Apollo of Science
Ernest Everett Just was a pioneering African American biologist, academic and science writer.ernest also was a scientist studying marine noninvertabrate animal fertilization
mathematics and physical science
A fair hint towards this is given in the green panel of the Wikianswers Science heading, and the various subdivisions given below that.Some have narrower definitions, for example Ernest Rutherford said "There is Physics, and all the rest are just stamp collecting."
George Ernest Webb has written: 'Science in the American Southwest'
Ernest Rutherford had one child, he had a daughter who died two days before Christmas and she had died before him
Ernest Temple has written: 'Life's questions' -- subject(s): Life
In science
Science isn't really what people think, Science is just a way of solving everyday problems, just as the scientific method, We use that everyday without even realizing it.
Ernest Charles Adams has written: 'Science in building for craft student and technician'
Horace Ernest Knock has written: 'Air' 'Science for the secondary modern school'
Ernest Rutherford is the physicist who is known as the founder of or father of nuclear science. He not only developed the concept of radioactive half-life, he is noted for being the first to split the atom, and the first to discover the proton.