Oh, dude, those people are called physicists. They're the ones who study all the cool stuff like why things fall down and why we don't float away into space. So, like, next time you drop your sandwich, just remember there's a physicist out there somewhere analyzing the intricacies of gravity.
A physicist and a pathologist. There is no single term for someone that does both. A pathologist may specifically study the effects of gravity on vaccines
Horology
Nephologists =)
People who study light are called "optical scientists" or "optical physicists." They research and study the properties, behaviors, and applications of light, which is a vital aspect of physics and engineering disciplines.
Either Astronomers OR Astrologers - depending on what they are studying.
Gravity.
People who study bugs are called entomologists.
Muscology is the study of mosses. Muscologists are people who study mosses.
The scientists who study genetics are called geneticists.
The first man to study gravity was Isaac Newton..
People who study pathology are called pathologists.
The study of ancient people is called Archeology. *correct spelling*
People who study psychology are called psychologists.
people who study sand and just sand is called arenologist
a mathimatical term called a unit of hydrometer is what the study of gravity and other measurements
It depends on the type of study. Anthropologistsstudy people, but so may scientists, historians, and more.
The study of people's behavior is called psychology. Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior.