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Question: What do you find the most interesting about science
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Angela Douglas answered on 30 Apr 2024:
That’s still so much we don’t understand and know about. Much remains to be discovered. The technology and new minds bring different ideas and ways of working to help us all have better, more rewarding and healthier lives.
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Lydia Eeles answered on 27 Jun 2024:
I love that there is always more to know! Whatever macroscopic, or microscopic level you focus on, in whatever topic, it is almost guaranteed that we will never know it all! But working out some of these things is very exciting.
At school, I loved chemistry labs the best for the flames, and changing colours etc. But then throughout the rest of my studying and career I also love looking down a microscope, especially when using fluorescent dyes, they just create such beautiful images!
For me, it is all about exploring a world we we otherwise not know about! I am a very curious person and love exploring places and things in depth, and that is why I love science! -
Ravindu Ranaweera answered on 9 Jul 2024:
Very simple but a great question. So I will give a simple answer. I like science because it helps me understand things around me and gives the confidence and mindset to solve problems.
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emiliaarguello commented on :
As a chemist who works in biological problems, the most interesting thing about science is that it allows us to use human innovation and cool ideas to discover more about the universe. I really like learning new things and also thinking about performing new, cool, and efficient methodologies to learn those new things. There is still so much we don’t know, and discoveries often raise more questions, which encourages scientist to think in even more creative ways to address them! I love that!
gest499cave commented on :
i think the same