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write a good note on scientist life

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Answered by sagarkhundia
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A scientist is someone who conducts scientific research to advance knowledge in an area of interest.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. 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.

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ᴬ ˢᶜᴵᴱᴺᵀᴵˢᵀ ᵀᴿᴵᴱˢ ᵀᴼ ᵁᴺᴰᴱᴿˢᵀᴬᴺᴰ ᴴᴼᵂ ᴼᵁᴿ ᵂᴼᴿᴸᴰ, ᴼᴿ ᴼᵀᴴᴱᴿ ᵀᴴᴵᴺᴳˢ, ᵂᴼᴿᴷ. ˢᶜᴵᴱᴺᵀᴵˢᵀˢ ᴹᴬᴷᴱ ᴼᴮˢᴱᴿᵛᴬᵀᴵᴼᴺˢ, ᴬˢᴷ ᵟᵁᴱˢᵀᴵᴼᴺˢ ᴬᴺᴰ ᴰᴼ ᴱˣᵀᴱᴺˢᴵᵛᴱ ᴿᴱˢᴱᴬᴿᶜᴴ ᵂᴼᴿᴷ ᴵᴺ ᶠᴵᴺᴰᴵᴺᴳ ᵀᴴᴱ ᴬᴺˢᵂᴱᴿˢ ᵀᴼ ᴹᴬᴺᵞ ᵟᵁᴱˢᵀᴵᴼᴺˢ ᴼᵀᴴᴱᴿˢ ᴹᴬᵞ ᴺᴼᵀ ᴷᴺᴼᵂ ᴬᴮᴼᵁᵀ. ˢᶜᴵᴱᴺᵀᴵˢᵀ ᴴᴬˢ ˢᴱᴬᴿᶜᴴᴱᴰ ᴹᴬᴺᵞ ᵀᴴᴵᴺᴳˢ

ˢᶜᴵᴱᴺᵀᴵˢᵀˢ ᴹᴬᵞ ᵂᴼᴿᴷ ᴵᴺ ᴸᴬᴮᴼᴿᴬᵀᴼᴿᴵᴱˢ ᶠᴼᴿ ᴳᴼᵛᴱᴿᴺᴹᴱᴺᵀˢ, ᶜᴼᴹᴾᴬᴺᴵᴱˢ, ˢᶜᴴᴼᴼᴸˢ ᴬᴺᴰ ᴿᴱˢᴱᴬᴿᶜᴴ ᴵᴺˢᵀᴵᵀᵁᵀᴵᴼᴺˢ. ˢᴼᴹᴱ ˢᶜᴵᴱᴺᵀᴵˢᵀˢ ᵀᴱᴬᶜᴴ ᴬᵀ ᵁᴺᴵᵛᴱᴿˢᴵᵀᴵᴱˢ ᴬᴺᴰ ᴼᵀᴴᴱᴿ ᴾᴸᴬᶜᴱˢ ᴬᴺᴰ ᵀᴿᴬᴵᴺ ᴾᴱᴼᴾᴸᴱ ᵀᴼ ᴮᴱᶜᴼᴹᴱ ˢᶜᴵᴱᴺᵀᴵˢᵀˢ. ˢᶜᴵᴱᴺᵀᴵˢᵀˢ ᴼᶠᵀᴱᴺ ᴹᴬᴷᴱ ᴱˣᴾᴱᴿᴵᴹᴱᴺᵀˢ ᵀᴼ ᶠᴵᴺᴰ ᴼᵁᵀ ᴹᴼᴿᴱ ᴬᴮᴼᵁᵀ ᴿᴱᴬᴸᴵᵀᵞ, ᴬᴺᴰ ˢᴼᴹᴱᵀᴵᴹᴱˢ ᴹᴬᵞ ᴿᴱᴾᴱᴬᵀ ᴱˣᴾᴱᴿᴵᴹᴱᴺᵀˢ ᴼᴿ ᵁˢᴱ ᶜᴼᴺᵀᴿᴼᴸ ᴳᴿᴼᵁᴾˢ. ˢᶜᴵᴱᴺᵀᴵˢᵀˢ ᵂᴴᴼ ᴬᴿᴱ ᴰᴼᴵᴺᴳ ᴬᴾᴾᴸᴵᴱᴰ ˢᶜᴵᴱᴺᶜᴱ ᵀᴿᵞ ᵀᴼ ᵁˢᴱ ˢᶜᴵᴱᴺᵀᴵᶠᴵᶜ ᴷᴺᴼᵂᴸᴱᴰᴳᴱ ᵀᴼ ᴵᴹᴾᴿᴼᵛᴱ ᵀᴴᴱ ᵂᴼᴿᴸᴰ.

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