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Asked by anon-386669 to Rosa, Lauren G, Carlos, Mark, James, Marianne M, Kirsty L, Giulia, Zoe V on 13 Mar 2024. This question was also asked by keep1huh, base1tad, need1age, neck1pub, edge1omer, asks1oxen, jean1oxen, gest499cave.
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Lauren Graham answered on 13 Mar 2024:
I like science because I like to use data and experiments to influence my understanding and opinions! Science is really good if you like to be curious and are open to changing your mind with new evidence.
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Rosa Sanchez-Lucas answered on 14 Mar 2024:
I like science because is like satisfied your curiosity, understand the reasons why something is happening with real data, not manipulated, that you can reproduce. Also it is dynamic, all the times are new discoveries that change a bit the previous theories.
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Carlos Rivera answered on 15 Mar 2024:
I like science because it allows humans to gain knowledge directly from nature 🍃🍂🐐🐄🦎🕷🐛🐜🐞♥
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Mark Ridgill answered on 27 Mar 2024:
I like organic chemistry because you can piece together small molecules into bigger ones and test them as new medicines. The thrill of making new compounds which is could be useful medicines is very exciting.
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