Because of the basic rule of the scientific process. A scientist's findings must be repeatable by others in similar conditions to dispel any belief that results were not due to the scientist's error, fancy, motives, etc.
the all time time one don't run when using machinery always where goggles always look what you ae doing and where you are going always have a penical
plastic invented by Alexander Parkes for the first time.
Unfortunately, no, but it would be cool. We can't do anything apart from wait.
Synthetic seeds were first developed by researchers at the University of California, Davis, in the late 1990s. This innovative technique aimed to encapsulate somatic embryos or other plant tissues in a protective coating, allowing for easier handling and planting. The concept has since been further refined and explored by various scientists and institutions to enhance agricultural practices and crop propagation.
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Humans
nobody knows, dinosaur skin color has always been a mystery to scientists
No
Scientists first developed the geologic time scale by studying rock layers and index fossils worldwide. With this info. (information if you forget!), scientists placed Earth's rocks in order by the relative age.
Scientists believe it was in about 3500 BC (about 5500 years ago).
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long time ago....always back in the B.C time!!!!
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Two main reasons. First, to make sure that the scientists who came up with a new idea didn't just "get lucky" in their laboratory and that the experiment is repeatable. Second, science is always progressing. So the way that we view something can be changed in the future, most likely by an advancement in technology.
I always introduce myself first, then ask her name.
First Time Out - 1995 Always a Bridesmaid 1-8 was released on: USA: 5 November 1995
The development of the hydrogen bomb was led by a team of American scientists at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in the early 1950s. This team included physicists such as Edward Teller and Stanislaw Ulam. The successful test of the first hydrogen bomb took place in November 1952 at the Enewetak Atoll in the Pacific Ocean.