I'm not sure what you're asking. If you're asking if they feel the same thrill when they discover something, then yes. If you're asking if they make the same kinds of discoveries, then oh my, no. Not with the many, many different branches of scientific research that cover many, many different subjects altogether. A geologist and a biologist are unlikely to make the same kinds of discoveries since geologists work with rocks and soil while biologists work with living things.
No, some scientists, like astronomers, use telescopes to study stars. Others, like marine biologists, use sumberines.
The two phrases basically mean the same thing but ‘investigate’ sounds more thorough and formal.
Survival of the fittest is a not quite accurate phrase for natural selection. Natural selection is, The non-random survival and reproductive success of randomly varying organisms.
No!
Lots of different scientists test the same things to compare different conclusions.
The more scientists that conduct the same experiment, with the same results, the more the findings can be trusted. Also, more scientists are more likely to come up with variances or solutions due to different ways of thinking and approaching things.
Ninja tactics!!
living organisms can be understood in terms of the same physical and chemical laws that can be used to explain all natural phenomena.
Alfred Wallace
An hypothesis consists of a group of propositions that collectively form an explanation for a set of observations. If the scientists disagree on the truth of one or more central propositions, they may end up with very different hypotheses to explain the same phenomena.
Any natural phenomenon that repeats itself after exactly same time interval can be used as a measure of time. for example:- Rotation of earth around the sun provides us the natural phenomena.
The phenomena would be the same historically as it is today
look in to( as in the situation)
In a pre-scientific era, people attributed natural phenomena to gods as an explanation to unknown natural forces. The Phoenicians had their own names for these gods, as did other peoples. The Romans and Greeks came to realise these gods were the same, just with different names.
The unexplained is generally considered to mean the same as anomalous phenomena. Examples of this are UFO sightings and crop circles.
The two phrases basically mean the same thing but ‘investigate’ sounds more thorough and formal.
No, interpretivism and naturalism are not the same. Interpretivism is a research approach that focuses on understanding human behavior through the interpretation of meanings, while naturalism is a philosophical perspective that sees the world as governed by natural laws and phenomena, without supernatural intervention.
With advancements in technology, scientists can now produce diamonds in laboratories that possess the same chemical and physical properties as natural diamonds