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==Types of scientists== |
==Types of scientists== |
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*[[Astronomy and Astrophysics|Astronomers]] (including [[Astronomy and Astrophysics|astrophysicists]] and [[cosmology|cosmologists]]) |
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*[[geology|Geologists]] (including [[seismology|seismologists]], [[planetary science|planetary scientists]] and [[volcanology|volcanologists]]) |
*[[geology|Geologists]] (including [[seismology|seismologists]], [[planetary science|planetary scientists]] and [[volcanology|volcanologists]]) |
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*[[mathematics|Mathematicians]] |
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*Social scientists (including [[anthropology|anthropologists]], [[economics|economists]], [[historian]]s, [[government and politics|political scientists]], [[psychology|psychologists]] and [[sociology|sociologists]]) |
*Social scientists (including [[anthropology|anthropologists]], [[economics|economists]], [[historian]]s, [[government and politics|political scientists]], [[psychology|psychologists]] and [[sociology|sociologists]]) |
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[[Category:Scientists| Scientist]] |
[[Category:Scientists| Scientist]] |
Revision as of 18:27, 29 November 2006
A scientist is a person with expertise in one or more of the fields of science. Scientists perform research and utilize the scientific method to form hypotheses and to establish theories.
In the Julian Bashir, Secret Agent holoprogram, Hippocrates Noah begins kidnapping scientists in 1962 and puts them to work on his laser project to flood the Earth. (DS9: "Our Man Bashir")
Types of scientists
- Astronomers (including astrophysicists and cosmologists)
- Biologists (including botanists, entomologists, exobiologists, geneticists, molecular biologists, ornithologists, paleontologists and zoologists)
- Chemists (including biochemists)
- Computer scientists (including cyberneticists and roboticists)
- Geologists (including seismologists, planetary scientists and volcanologists)
- Mathematicians
- Physicists (including warp theorists and temporal theorists)
- Social scientists (including anthropologists, economists, historians, political scientists, psychologists and sociologists)
See also
- List of scientists
- Research facilities
- Research and scientific educational institutions
- Research administrations
- Science prizes
- Theoretical scientist