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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.

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Buddah and his life?

buddah had a perfect life,he was rich and powerfull then he saw the poor people and there suffering and he gave up his power,money,everything to find a cure for suffering,he sat under a tree for 7 or 5 days and found a cure for suffering,he thought up the eight fold path(to hard to explain do a search on the eight fold path)

How much does a rocket scientist earn?

it all depines ...on the rank that you are in. Starting ranks can achieve $40,000 a year, while the highest you can earn is $125,000 annually.

What criteria can be used to determine if a company has a winning business strategy?

Whether the company is winning in the marketplace! whether its ahead of its competitors and growing

There are actually several strategies to building a winning business strategy:

Focusing on a niche market

Being a low-cost provider

Differentiation

Developing expertise or resource strengths in the industry

Determining if the business strategy is successful would depend on what strategy was implemented. The ability to increase market share and financial growth would be lag measure indicators that *something* was working, but that wouldn't necessarily indicate that the strategy is working.

One law which explains this is the law of unintended consequences. Consequences can be good or bad. A company could very well intend to differentiate itself, but inconsequentially capture a short-term "one-hit wonder", if you will.

How old was Alexander Fleming when he discovered penicillin?

Fleming did not invent penicillin, he discovered it by accident when it ruined an experiment he was doing trying to culture bacteria. It took many others and the expediency of wartime emergency funding to invent the technologies needed to mass produce penicillin as a drug.

Many later antibiotics related to penicillin were later invented in labs, but penicillin is not anyone's invention as it is a natural substance made by a type of fungus.

What problems did Alexander Fleming face?

Alexander Fleming faced several challenges during his career, including skepticism from the scientific community regarding his discoveries, particularly penicillin. He struggled with securing funding and support for his research, especially in the early stages of developing antibiotics. Additionally, the initial lack of interest from pharmaceutical companies in mass-producing penicillin hindered its widespread use, despite its groundbreaking potential in medicine.

Did inventor Nikola Tesla have Asperger's Syndrome?

A:It is a possibility.

Nikola Tesla was an inventor and engineer who was viewed as eccentric. Some of his characteristics that could be associated with Asperger's Syndrome (AS) are a possible photographic memory, picture thinking his inventions in every detail without drawing them, fastidiousness about hygeine, not finishing college, and being reclusive. Of course, these characteristics do not mean that he had AS. Less similar to people with AS, he also had friends and made a good impression on most people when he chose to interact with them.

Tesla also had characteristics of synesthesia and obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Tell you about Angella D Ferguson?

Angella D Ferguson was an african american woman. She was born with sickle cell anemia. She studied this disease for about 20 years and found that it can strike at bad times. When this disease strikes it is called a crisis. She found ways to prevent a crisis. She found that drinking lots of water helped prevent a crisis. And finally after 42 years in medical care-half of those in pediatrics-she retired.

What are the expected results of a successful penile implant procedure?

Successful implantation of a penile prosthesis solves some problems related to impotence. After healing from the surgical procedure, men with a penile prosthesis can resume normal sexual activities.

What vaccines or injections did Pasteur develop?

Pasteur created and tested vaccines for diphtheria, cholera, yellow fever, plague, rabies, anthrax, and tuberculosis.

How many children did edward Jenner have?

Edward Jenner had three children. The first was Edward, who was named after his father. The second was named Catherine, who was named after her mother, and the third was named robert. Only Catherine married and had children.

When and who created penicillin?

It wasn't really an invention; it was more of an accidental discovery. Alexander Fleming is credited with the discovery. On September 28, 1928, he noticed that a Petri dish that was accidentally left open got moldy, and there was an area around the mold where the culture in the dish would not grow. However, others had written about the antibacterial properties of Penicillium before Fleming.

Why did Alexander Fleming want to do medicine?

Profession wise, he was primarily interested in bacteria and germs. Hobby wise, he enjoyed germ painting or bacteria painting.

Did Alexander Fleming find it hard to create penicillin?

Because it was excreted too quickly by the human body, which reduced its ability to kill the bacteria.