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This category is for questions about the people who apply the scientific method to solve problems, introduce new concepts, and strive to explain the natural world.

9,527 Questions

Who does science?

A Scientist does science!!

Why do people have to possess positive attitude towards problems?

People have to possess positive attitudes towards problems in order to analyze and solve thre problem in a right manner.

What do scientist carry around everywhere?

Depends on what sort of scientist, but most of them carry pens and pencils everywhere.

Did scientist rely heavily or imaginationyo carry out their whork?

Scientists often rely on imagination to form hypotheses from which to work. However, once the hypothesis is formed, they work from known facts towards a solution.

How does scientific method help scientist discover truth about nature?

The scientific method can help discover the truth about nature by allowing one scientist to show another scientist exactly what they did. This is useful because it allows others to review, evaluate, and recreate others studies to support or go against a certain theory eventually narrowing down on the truth.

What were Fiona wood's contributions to disease control?

She invented spray-on skin and she saved the lives of 28 Bali bombing's victims in 2002

How did the scientist make the change to gm corn?

Scientists created a way to genetically modify the DNA of corn by means of altering certain genes to better suit what it will eventually be used for. They have been modified to resist herbicides, altered for specific uses such as biofuel, and have become more tolerant to viruses that plague nongenetically modified plants. Scientists have even created a way to alter the taste and sweetness of corn.

How do I subscribe to New Scientist magazine?

The New Scientist magazine can be subscribed to through their official website, often featuring price discounts and delivered weekly. Additionally offers can be found at WHS Smith, also via their website.

Why is it important for scientist to keep accurate records of their experiments?

If scientists are to be able to draw meaningful conclusions from their experiments, they must have accurate records. If you do not know exactly what happened, you will not be able to figure out exactly what it means.

Why did other scientists not accept Alfred Wegeners theory?

why did other scientist not accpet Alfred Wegeners theory

Who is the person who is recognised as having developed the naming system for all living things?

Carolinus Linneas. Swedish and the father of taxonomy. Basically, we use his binomial system to this day.

Who was the scientist first that stated that the paths of planets are ellipses instead of circles?

It was Johannes Kepler at the start of the 17th century. He studied new observations done by Tycho Brahe and after many months doing calculations from the measurements of the path of Mars he concluded that an ellipse was the best way to describe the orbit because it gives predictions that are the closest to the real thing.

Why did it take so long when they had been studying this for 1500 years? it was because the previous model, based on circles and epicycles, gave results that were accurate enough until Tycho Brahe's more accurate observations showed that something was not quite right.

Luckily for Kepler, the orbit of Mars has more eccentricity than the other major planets and this was the right orbit to study if he was going to reach a result.

What is one organization process or scheme that scientist use to help make sense of it all?

what is one oganization process, or scheme that scientists use to help make sense of it all.

Why does math help scientists?

Yes, because to do advanced science you must know math to add molecules, find the heights of plants ect.

What is the name of dutch scientist who first discovered that in day time plants take carbon dioxide and release oxygen while at the night plants take oxygen and release carbon dioxide?

Jan Ingenhousz dutch born british scientist is know for his discovery of photosynthesis by which plants in sunlight absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.

Who were the scientists behind the temperature measurements scales?

The scientists who were behind the temperature measurements scale were quite a number. Galileo Galilei invented the water thermoscope, Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit was responsible for the Fahrenheit scale, Kelvin scale was invented by Lord Kelvin and Anders Celsius invented the Celsius scale.

What happened before Einstein changed how scientists thought about the universe?

From the time of Aristotle people had thought it impossible for electromagnetic waves, including light, to travel through 'empty' space. They theorised the presence of a substance known as aether (or ether) as a medium, and in the years prior to Einstein's publication about special relativity several scientists wrestled with the difficulties inherent in making use of this concept. Please see the link for more of the history.