scientists :D
Polish physicist Marie Curie, discoverer of both radium and polonium, spent much of her adult life studying the radioactive elements and the x-rays they emitted. Not only was radiation the bulk of her life's work, it was the cause of her demise as well: Curie died of Leukemia caused by repeated, unprotected exposure to radiation in 1934.
He wanted to be a rockstar
Yes, he spent a good amount of time studying it amongst other things
Steve Irwin spent his career studying wildlife and fighting for animal conservation.A partial solution to the energy crisis lies in better energy conservation.
smart loving caring intelligent dedicated
W.E.B. DuBois
Yes he was he spent almost 60 years of life studying and researching through science
W.E.B Du Bois
That depends on the timeframe you are looking at. If you look at it long term, then the time spent as a student - studying is going to get you a better set (more highly paid) jobs over your lifetime, In this case your time spent as a student is very valuable.
That all depends. if he spent 10 hr on scienc and 2 on math then the fraction would be 2/10 or 1/5 when simplified. it just depends on how much time he spent on math.
Polish physicist Marie Curie, discoverer of both radium and polonium, spent much of her adult life studying the radioactive elements and the x-rays they emitted. Not only was radiation the bulk of her life's work, it was the cause of her demise as well: Curie died of Leukemia caused by repeated, unprotected exposure to radiation in 1934.
Aristotle was passionate about science and social science. He spent a lifetime observing things and writing or teaching about them.
living!
In a lifetime, about $112,000
Interphase
Varies drastically.
Well it depends, because if you spent all your time studying something that you allready know, it won't help, but if what you are studing is totaly new to you then, I guess it does.