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		<title>What is a scientist and what are the characteristics a scientist should have?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are thinking about becoming a scientist, there are many things that you should know and code that you should follow to be considered a &#8220;good&#8221; scientist. Science follows a set of specific rules and there is always a fine line between real science and pseudoscience. Pseudoscience is a theory, methodology, or practice that &#8230; <a href="http://www.evolution-rome2009.org/scientist.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are thinking about becoming a scientist, there are many things that you should know and code that you should follow to be considered a &#8220;good&#8221; scientist. Science follows a set of specific rules and there is always a fine line between real science and pseudoscience. Pseudoscience is a theory, methodology, or practice that is considered to be without scientific foundation. Remember, that if you are coming to conclusions based on belief rather than hard and concrete evidence, then you are a pseudo scientist.</p>
<p>Scientists should become a scientists for the right reasons. They believe that it is important to make decisions and come to conclusions beneficial for science for the advancement and betterment of health, technology, and mankind. So what are the qualities and characteristics that are consistent with a good scientist that practices ethical and proper science?</p>
<p>1. Curiosity:</p>
<p>If a person is thinking about going into science, he or she should be very curious about the world. They should not be satisfied in seeing things happen, but rather, he or she should want to find out why things happen the way that they do for science. If Galileo looked up at the sky and thought that the lights in the sky were pretty and thought nothing more of it, would we have made the great science and technological advancements in astronomy that we did for science? Galileo hungered for knowledge and better understanding of why things exist and why they are the way they are. He used science and creative thinking to study the moon, sun, stars, and planets in the sky.</p>
<p>2. Logic:</p>
<p>Remember that in a field such as science, where reason, logic, and systematic processes are carried out, a scientist should think in a similar manner. Scientist should use systematic experimentation to take notes and observe for science purposes. If no discoveries are made, he or she should use his notes to move on to the next step in the process. Science is also a field that requires a lot of patience. A process in science should not have any shortcut. Also, information in science should be concise and accurate.</p>
<p>3. Open-Minded:</p>
<p>In science, there are no sides taken. A hypothesis is made before an experiment is conducted, but science does not expect a scientist to &#8220;look&#8221; for truth in the hypothesis, but rather observe what he or she sees and compare those findings to the hypothesis. A scientist should not be afraid of throwing out a hypothesis if it is proved to be untrue. This is beneficial for science and helps advance it forward.</p>
<p>4. Honesty</p>
<p>It is unethical for science conclusions to be made in a dishonest fashion. In order to maintain morals and integrity for science, a scientist should be completely accurate and honest about his or her observations, reports, and conclusions. Scientists should take great pride in being honest and fair in the science field.</p>
<p>5. Creative</p>
<p>Science, especially when it comes to experiment creation, is thought of as an art form. Scientists should be creative and think outside of the box when approaching a problem for science. Many great discoveries for science have been made because scientists look at the problem from a different perspective.</p>
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		<title>What is the best way to study science books and textbooks?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When studying science either at a school, for personal knowledge, or for work, it can sometimes be overwhelming with the amount of information and concepts that it provides. Reading a science book is one thing, but you should make sure that the information that you read is understood and retained. There are two components of &#8230; <a href="http://www.evolution-rome2009.org/science-books.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When studying science either at a school, for personal knowledge, or for work, it can sometimes be overwhelming with the amount of information and concepts that it provides. Reading a science book is one thing, but you should make sure that the information that you read is understood and retained. There are two components of science books that should be noted and emphasized&#8211; terminology and concepts. These tips will help you get the A on the big exam, gain and retain science knowledge to help you in further learning, and creating the best work possible on the job.</p>
<p>1. What you should know about scientific terminology in science books</p>
<p>As the case in any class, let alone science classes, it is always a good idea to scan the chapters contained in  science books so that you have a firm understanding about what you are going to learn, even if you do not fully understand it as of yet.</p>
<p>You should ask yourself: How do I learn best? Am I a visual learner or an auditor learner?</p>
<p>Visual learners benefit from seeing and writing down information. Auditory listeners may find it easier to hear a word as a professor or teacher may define something in class. You may want to consider reading the book aloud in this case.</p>
<p>No matter if you are a visual or auditory learner, you may benefit by using both techniques. If you are studying science books, you should read the book, then copy down terms and definitions. Finally, you should read these terms and definitions to yourself to develop a firm understanding about what they mean.</p>
<p>Learning root words in science will allow you to better understand terminology that you encounter later. Science is a field with many root words that are organized in logical ways. The root word &#8220;bio&#8221; means life, therefore you should have a firm understanding what biology is the study of and what biologists do. This will ensure that you will not be overwhelmed with diving head first into science books.</p>
<p>2. What you should know about studying concepts in science books and textbooks.</p>
<p>Having a good imagination is key in understanding how science works. You should use your imagination to picture a description in your science books of cellular mitosis and you will better understand it and retain that information.</p>
<p>When you are studying science books, use the illustrations that they contain to your advantage. Refer back to illustrations as science concepts are described in the book. Make sure that you have a firm understanding of how the descriptions and illustrations interweave to provide you with the fullest understanding of science concepts.</p>
<p>If you believe that science books do not provide enough visual information, try creating your own sketches using descriptions that you read in the science text. Remember, that science is as highly visual as it is abstract. Try to use both techniques to your advantage to gain a further knowledge.</p>
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