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-An oxymoron -A scientist cannot study the supernatural itself unless the supernatural is quantifiable and directly observable. This is not to say, though, that a scientist cannot discover truths about reality that point to the existence of the supernatural.
In 1665, a man named Robert Hooke observed "cell-like compartments" while looking at a slide of cork. He called them "cells" due to the resemblence to monks' cells.
sir jj thomsons was a brialiant english physics scientist, he observed the cathod in atom, later called electron, by CRT CATHOD RAY TUBE
A scientist that studies prehistoric fish is called a paleoichthyologist.
Glowing gases observed during combustion is called a "flame."
If it could be directly observed then it would not be called dark matter!
If it could be directly observed then it would not be called dark matter!
Robert Hooke
A writer's collected works are often called a "bibliography" or a "collected works".
-An oxymoron -A scientist cannot study the supernatural itself unless the supernatural is quantifiable and directly observable. This is not to say, though, that a scientist cannot discover truths about reality that point to the existence of the supernatural.
An insect scientist is called an entomologist.
Because humans cant directly access the sun, scientist study it by usinq a satellite called SOHO.
In 1665, a man named Robert Hooke observed "cell-like compartments" while looking at a slide of cork. He called them "cells" due to the resemblence to monks' cells.
There is a scientist called Dr Mahendra Verma.
A scientist who studies insects is called an "entomologist".
An "animal scientist" is called Zoologist .
Sound scientist