Lots of different scientists test the same things to compare different conclusions.
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They use dusters, sticky slaps for fingerprinting, measurers (tape measurers,etc), and lots of computers.
There are lots of questions science can't answer, for example if a new technology will be good or bad, a good example for this is stem cell research.
Scientists encourage other scientists to review and repeat their experiments so that their hypotheses may become Scientists encourage other scientists to review and repeat their experiments so that their hypotheses may become
Eight megabytes of data is not very much to have for a smartphone. This amount of data would allow you to download about two average .mp3 files.
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Lots of different scientists test the same things to compare different conclusions.
yeah had lots of them.
Lots of people look at stock market graphs on a daily basis, for one example. A weather 'map' can graph of temperature data (or precipitation data), where colors represent certain levels of the data.
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We need to store all the data generated in experiments in a central place so all the scientists in the world can look at it and use it. The storage has to be logical, so people can search for different sets of information; databases are ideal for this. See this site for an example of collaberation between many international scientists - http://www.ensembl.org/index.html We have lots of data on DNA sequences but we don't know what they all mean yet, having this central database means we don't have to get all the sequences ourselves and speeds research.
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Well there are lots!
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No. A theory is formed when lots of data point to a probability. Further data may modify the theory.
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