They attend a university or college and major in any number of science majors that are offered.
he became a scientist when he was 15:)
no . . . . . . plural for scientist is scientists.
That is the correct spelling of the word "scientists".
It's his daughter, not his son.
a savvy scientist is a horrible scientist
what do scientist do when new information become available in regrades to current scientific understanding
Scientists publish papers in scientific journals or they email other scientists.
No, you do not need a chemistry degree specifically to become a scientist. Scientists work in various fields such as physics, biology, environmental science, and many others. The specific degree required would depend on the field you are interested in pursuing.
Igor is a family animated movie about Igor, the famous hunchback helper of the mad scientist who makes Frankenstein, who decides that he will become a true scientist. He sets out to prove he can be a scientist with all the other evil scientists disapproval.
Go to wikipedia and type list of scientist then click on list of scientist after thaty click on australian scientist. There will be tons of scientists that are male.
The word 'Scientists' is the plural of the noun 'Scientist'. So no, it is not an adjective.
There is no specific word for a scientist who studies tornadoes. Such scientists would fall under the general label of meteorologists; weather scientists.