Peer reviewing involves other scientists testing the data that one scientist has produced and finding it either true or false. If more than the original scientist proves the hypothesis, then the answer is considered more reliable.
Often times teachers who teach science or a field of science such as Chemistry or Biology were at one time chemists, biologists, etc. And even if the teacher never has worked in the field, but only has taught, they can still be considered a scientist due to one definition that states: "A scientist is a person having expert knowledge of one or more sciences, especially a natural or physical science." This applies to teachers teaching a science subject, though it would obviously not apply to a teacher of a non-science subject.
Scientists have very different life styles, one from another. There is no single "scientific lifestyle." So how a given scientist lives might be either a cause or effect of that scientist's brilliance - presuming that scientist is brilliant, not all are - or it may have no relation at all to how brilliant a scientist is.
A forensic scientist with less than one year experience earns less than $10.00 per hour. One with 20 years experience earns $75.00 per hour.
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A meteorology field is one Physicst and many more
No. He is the only one of his kind. Epic Scientist :)
No it can only have one
Typically a scientist is one who has studied and has an advanced degree in a branch of science and who does research in that field.
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The length of a football field is less than 1/8 of a mile.An American football field is 300 feet long.5280 feet equal one mile. It is about one seventeenth of a mile
There are different amounts of money that different rocket scientists will get. A rocket scientist who has made major discoveries will make more than one who is new.
One must customize the field to change the parameters if one wishes to have excess data. That will increase the size of the field, and therefore give the user more room to input more data than originally planned.