how do you understand a scientific problem.Give 2 examples of a scientific problem you once experienced
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1. while conducting an experiment the chemical went wrong due to which a scientific problem occurred
I have just experienced 1 scientific problem
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once you really understand a problem, you realize that most problems are not solvable at all. They're tangled webs of causality, which one might call "wicked" problems (Coyne, 2005). The best you can do is understand this complex causality and find opportunities to adjust, nudge, and tweak. Take, for example, this TED Talk by Sendhil Mullainathan on "solving" diarrhea and blindness:
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