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Why do scientist share details of their work with other scientist?

So they can ask the other scientists for their opinion and help.


Why is it important for scientist to communicate about their work?

So other scientists can repeat them


What other scientist worked with Gregor Mendel?

he didnt work with any other scientists


When did Newton work with any other scientists?

No newton was a scientist that worked alone


What is the process by which scientist grade the work of the other scientists before it is published?

yes


Did Newton use other scientists work?

Sir Newton indeed took other scientist's ideas but he improved on the ideas. Which is pretty much how all scientists work.


How do scientists replicate the work of other scientists?

Research results are published in scientific journals. If some scientist wishes to replicate the work of another scientist, he or she reads about it in the published report, and then does what the written description says.


Did thomas Edison work with other scientists?

A. no thomas Edison did not wok with another scientist


Which stage of a scientific process enables a scientist to check the work of other scientists?

communicating


Which stage of the scientific process enables a scientist to check the work of other scientists?

communicating


How do scientist communicate their conclusions to other scientist?

Scientists publish papers in scientific journals or they email other scientists.


Why do you need more than one scientist to make a discovery?

Because no scientific work is considered a "discovery" until it has been independently verified by several other scientists in different places. If their work verifies the original claim, then it is indeed, a "discovery" by the first scientist in question. If the work of the other scientists cannot verify it, or vary wildly from the first scientist's work, then it is not a new "discovery".