scientists

A scientist is a person who conducts scientific research to advance knowledge in an area of interest. Scientists are motivated to work in several ways. Many have a desire to understand why the world is as we see it and how it came to be. They exhibit a strong curiosity about reality.
In classical antiquity, there was no real ancient analog of a modern scientist. Instead, philosophers engaged in the philosophical study of nature called natural philosophy, a precursor of natural science. Though Thales (circa 624-545 BC) was arguably the first scientist for describing how cosmic events may be seen as natural, not necessarily caused by gods, it was not until the 19th century that the term scientist came into regular use after it was coined by the theologian, philosopher, and historian of science William Whewell in 1833.In modern times, many scientists have advanced degrees in an area of science and pursue careers in various sectors of the economy such as academia, industry, government, and nonprofit environments.

View More On Wikipedia.org
  1. M

    Scientists Create Human “Entity” That Has No Mother Or Father

    Scientists Create Human “Entity” That Has No Mother Or Father ussanews.comSep 10, 2023 5:30 AM Scientists all over the world continue to “play God”, and we are all going to have to live with the consequences. Every single day, incredibly bizarre experiments are being conducted in secret...
  2. Mathanzua

    USDA approves first Lab-Grown Meat in the U.S, but Scientists, Food Safety Experts aren’t sold on it

    USDA approves first lab-grown meat in U.S, but Scientists, food safety experts aren’t sold on it The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Wednesday approved the sale of lab-grown meat for the first time, giving two California-based food technology startups the green light to sell chicken grown in a...
  3. Z

    Kwanini katika wanasayansi wakubwa hakuna mwanamke hata mmoja?

    Kwanini katika wanasayansi wakubwa hakuna mwanamke hata mmoja? Fuatilia mnipe majibu !! Mie sijaelewa?
  4. Makanyaga

    Scientists pinpoint how many planets in the Milky Way could host life

    Our galactic neighborhood may be bustling with other worlds, but a new study estimates that a mere 300 million of those 100 billion planets may have the right ingredients for life. The Milky Way contains at least 100 billion planets. And scientists are hell-bent on finding which ones might...
Back
Top Bottom