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Why are discoveries important to scientists?

Discoveries are important to scientists because they contribute new knowledge, advance understanding in their field, and drive innovation. Discoveries can lead to new research opportunities, the development of technology, and the improvement of scientific theories. They also inspire scientists to ask new questions and continue exploring the unknown.


Who are foreign scientists?

Foreign scientists are those researchers that are not working in their native nations. For instance, many South Korean scientists work in the United States. They would be considered foreign scientists in the US.


If research is restricted then the new discoveries made are limited. which action would most likely decrease the number of discoveries scientists can make?

getting rid of government money for research


Foreign scientists and their contribution in biology?

Alan Graham MacDiarmid ONZ (April 14, 1927 - February 7, 2007) was a chemist, and one of three recipients of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2000.MSU-UTCnians are scientists..neutronista 2009-2010Added:As you have not stated your country it is not possible to say who is a foreign scientist. All scientists who are native to you (born?, working?, living? in your country i.e. where you're born?, working?, living?) are probably 'foreign' to me 'cause I most likely live (or was born or am working) in another country!Anyhow, most scientists are really 'internationals', working in (and for) the world science community and knowledge.


Who are some foreign and local scientists and their contributions?

Foreign scientists like Albert Einstein (theory of relativity) and Marie Curie (discovered radioactivity) made significant contributions to science. Locally, scientists like Elizabeth Blackburn (telomeres research) and Richard Feynman (quantum mechanics) have also made important contributions to their respective fields.

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Why are discoveries important to scientists?

Discoveries are important to scientists because they contribute new knowledge, advance understanding in their field, and drive innovation. Discoveries can lead to new research opportunities, the development of technology, and the improvement of scientific theories. They also inspire scientists to ask new questions and continue exploring the unknown.


List of American scientists and their Discoveries?

Logan crew.....


Who are the some foreign scientists and their discoveries?

Here are some Foreign Scientists and their discoveries: 1.) Enrico Fermi - Italian Physicist • He invented the first nuclear reactor • He made important discoveries about the atom 2.) Dmitri Mendeleev - Russian Chemist • He discovered the Periodic Table 3.) Michael Faraday - English Physicist • He built the first Transformer and Generator • He built the first electric motor 4.) Louis Pasteur - French Chemist • Found cures for Rabies, Anthrax and Chicken Cholera 5.) Joseph J Thomson - British Physicist • Discovered the Electron


What do scientists depend on to find practical uses for their discoveries?

Research


How do scientists tell people about their discoveries?

Usually in a scientific journal.


Are all scientific discoveries made by professional scientists?

YES


What scientists made discoveries of hominid remains?

Mary and Louis Leakey..... :)


Name 5 scientists and their discoveries in chemistry?

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List of female Filipino scientists and their Discoveries?

maria y. orosa


List of Indian inventions and discoveries IN HINDI?

great scientists and their inventions


Why is it important that scientists communicate the results of their experimentations to other scientists?

It saves duplication of effort, and gives others the opportunity to build on the discoveries of other scientists.


Who are foreign scientists?

Foreign scientists are those researchers that are not working in their native nations. For instance, many South Korean scientists work in the United States. They would be considered foreign scientists in the US.