Well, I have to say, the computer, books, and experiments. Those are how I find out my scientific reasearch.
scientific laws are never destoryed merely build on as new information and research comes about.
Many, many millions of dollars are spent on scientific research each year. A lot of the money comes from the government (with the military spending a huge chunk), but there are many, many private compaines and corporations engaged in scientific research, too (in the hopes of profit).
Knowledge of therapeutic benefits comes from anecdotal evidence rather than research in the Western scientific mode.
* Ask a Question * Do Background Research * Construct a Hypothesis * Test Your Hypothesis by Doing an Experimentn * Analyze Your Data and Draw a Conclusion * Communicate Your Results
The scientific method is a set of ordered steps that scientists follow in order to solve a particular problem. The first step is to conduct a background research on the topic and make observations.
in a scientific name, the genus comes first and then comes the species. The genus and species are the scientific name.
In scientific research, the strongest form of evidence comes from
expected and unexpected results comes last in the scientific method.
your experiment would be to state the problem,make an hypothesis,research,analyze,experiment,then comes your conclusion
Scientific Method 1.Problem 2.Research 3.Hypothesis 4.Expeirment 5.Analyze 6.Conclusion So problem comes before hypothesis
My opinion is that freedom and funding of scientific research is the most important issue today. It has become a common practice of today's governments to regulate what scientists are allowed to research, with what funding, where their funding comes from, and what results they are allowed to report. Governments have been attempting to control scientific progress and scientific results. Overall this only inhibits the scientific community as a whole and slows down the further development of the human race. This is the most important matter in the scientific community in my opinion, for it can effect every field of science and can happen anywhere in the world.
Nope, a university can not be a community college. Stevenson is a private university that offers bachelors and master degrees. We have housing and everything. I suggest doing research to figure out the differences when it comes to colleges. You will need to know how to do research once in college, so practicing would be helpful :)