• Question: Do you like science have you been in a experiment

    Asked by anon-288224 on 17 Mar 2021.
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      Felicity Hunter answered on 17 Mar 2021:


      Yes, I love science! It is very creative and fun to come up with new ideas for experiments to test my ideas about something. It is also feels very rewarding when my prediction about the way my experiment will work turns out to be true! I do lots of experiments in my job to try and discover the way that our gut bugs help our immune systems and prevent us from getting sick with immune system diseases. It is very exciting that my experiments could one day allow me to discover something that nobody else in the world knows yet! 😀

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      Lizzie Pendlington answered on 17 Mar 2021: last edited 17 Mar 2021 9:44 am


      I do like science, it’s so great! At university, I have done been in quite a few experiments as part of my university course on Biology. I have done experiments on microbiology (looking at tiny microbes like bacteria), plants and even looking at baby frogs and zebrafish!

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      Karen Burstow answered on 18 Mar 2021:


      I really enjoy that science teaches you about all sorts of interesting things in the world around us. I’ve done lots of different experiments through school, university, my year in industry and my current job. Some of my favourites were making a phosphorescent (glow-in-the-dark) solution, identifying unknown materials, and developing image analysis methods 🙂

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      Tim Burrow answered on 23 Mar 2021:


      Absolutely love science! I drive off curiosity and the fact that being a scientist is all about tackling problems, solving this and that, and tackling the unknown, I thoroughly enjoy it! And I have been lucky to have quite a large background with experiments where I have made colour pigments, worked on oil and gas projects, studied bacteria in the river Clyde in Glasgow, and more so nowadays travel to synchrotrons to use the high energy x-rays there for my experiments on the heavy elements! Each experience has been really different from the next but it has been amazing to learn a lot about so many fields, which I am very grateful for!

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      Jess Buddle answered on 23 Mar 2021:


      I love science! I thik its important to have a career im passionate about and am interested in 😀 I look at bacteria using loads of cool equipment!

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