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Amazing Scientific Discoveries Made by Ordinary People
Amazing scientific discoveries aren’t always made by renowned scientists! Here’s a few examples of times ordinary people …
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Amazing scientific discoveries aren’t always made by renowned scientists! Here’s a few examples of times ordinary people …
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Wonder how many comments are from a guy named Steve…
For obvious reasons, I'm fond of the name Steve for the phenomenon.
Justice for my man STEVE
👏🏻
Hairstylist lady has (or at least had a couple years ago) a youtube channel!
And here I've been thinking that I would name any discovery I might make "Dennis."
Steve rocks.
Tbh I would love to let a bird take a few of my hairs for a nest
It makes the point about a scientist.
At some point in becoming a scientist one should learn to trust only those sources that cite their sources.
I had kind of hoped to see a segment about the field of mushroom as they got neglegted in science so long that basically most disoveries of spieces can traced to hobbist.
The best thing I learned after my engineering degree is that I didn't need school and wouldn't need it to continue my education. All school is is the topic extract. You learn a lot of important concepts very quickly. You can get all the same knowledge for free by yourself but it will take you a bit longer.
"Steve" was a reference to Over the Hedge, which is a valuable commentary on habitat fragmentation. Imagine the Steve-doers complexly.
The Egyptian hair styling reminds me of Legally Blonde in the best possible way.
How does the bird census deal with the risk of double counts?
What, like Bob or Larry? Whaddaya got against Steve?
Personally, I prefer the term community researcher or community scientist or lay scientist (making a Catholic joke) to citizen scientist.
Science is nothing more than studying anything to a degree of understanding it…Thank me later
I’m going to be that one scientist who’s going to disprove this climate change nonsense and mask wearing once and for all
aahhh I wanna be a scientisttt
I came across Janet Stephen's youtube channel years ago and it's so interesting. Very cool to see her mentioned here.
But the mass of (publicly funded) research literature is locked up in stupid paywalls.
"The difference between science and messing around is writing it down"
-Adam Savage
You know what? I'm kind of a scientist myself. :)