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While many scientists work in small groups, or even alone, there are many examples where groups of hundreds of scientists work together. The space programme, and the Large Hadron Collider would be a couple of examples. It all depends on the nature of the job. If you were the scientist working in a soap factory, you may be the only scientist, or maybe you would have the assistance of a technician.

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