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A dumb scientist. The only person you should tell if you found somthing worth sharing is the news reporter!
A dumb scientist. The only person you should tell if you found somthing worth sharing is the news reporter!
A dumb scientist. The only person you should tell if you found somthing worth sharing is the news reporter!
a scientist exploring evidence from other fields of science to support findings
Its important because other scientist can know what they're working on and if its accurate, or if they can improve their findings.
Scientists first create an hypothesis. They develop methods to prove their hypothesis. In order for other scientists to replicate the findings and prove or disprove another scientist's outcome, the original scientist MUST describe the methods used and the findings.
If a scientist were to be dishonest, would people really believe his findings?
Other scientists can use that knowledge - either to confirm or correct a scientist's findings.
Their findings are based on the polar cap melt along with other glacier melt.
Scientists share their findings in various ways:as papers in journals edited by their peersin booksin lectures to students and other scientistsat conferences and meetingsin poster sessionsinformally eg at lunch or dinner
The scientist regularly confounds his students with his findings, but they enjoy his lectures.
The scientists should be careful because when they are releasing their findings if anybody cheat them and publish the finding before the scientist then it will be a great shock for the scientist and we could not know the real person who have found it.