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Post by Mr. Kruse on Jan 28, 2009 10:37:24 GMT -6
What new things have you realized about the difficulty or the way that scientists might work?
What questions do you have about how science works?
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Post by Haley Koeppe on Feb 6, 2009 17:45:27 GMT -6
1) I learned that if you are working in a group of three and one person is not working that in the end they will take all of the credit for something they did not do. Also, that science looks harder than it actually is and there is no one way to do something when it comes to science.
2) What happens if scientists don't get enough money to do al of the testing/experiments? Also,what if the evidence that scientists get for a project just disappears and they can not get anymore because the evidence is rare?
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Post by Matt Hanten on Feb 25, 2009 14:34:17 GMT -6
I now believe that what scientists go through on a day-to-day basis is very demanding. I mean, we only did this for 3 weeks and for a certain period of time a day and it was tough. I now appreciate scientists for their efforts to figure things out about nature.
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Post by Shanna_Frazier on Feb 25, 2009 14:34:58 GMT -6
It seems hard to be a [**ROOKIE**] scientist cause you only get a limited amount of tools.....well so do more expierienced scientist but that isn't the point the point is, is that limited tools can sometimes be the most helpfullest rather than alot cause then you would have to keep track of the tools....and if one gets confused with another one[ i don't know how this would happen.[with marbles i am trying to say] is that it can be hard to keep track of all the marbles cause if you didn't you may or could get the wrong evidence
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