• Question: Why do you love science so much and when did you begin to enjoy finding out about it

    Asked by maisie1 to Louise, Daniel, Jon, Sharon on 23 Jun 2010 in Categories: . This question was also asked by darceyxxx, thomcha, shonagregory, freyaburnett.
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      Louise Dash answered on 22 Jun 2010:


      I love the challenge, I think, combined with feeling like I’m making a positive contribution to the future of society! I quite enjoyed science at school, but it was only really when I started studying physics and applied to do a degree course that I got really enthused about it – and once I got going there was no stopping me!

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      Sharon Sneddon answered on 23 Jun 2010:


      I love science as I find it changes every day and it never gets boring! There will always be something new to find out!
      I have been interested since I was very small and I did my first experiments on worms in our garden, trying to watch them eat leaves! I really started understanding science when i was at secondary school as I got to study biology properly!

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      Jon Copley answered on 23 Jun 2010:


      I love science because it means you get to see things that no-one has ever seen before. In my research, those things are new species of animals, and parts of our planet that no-one has previously visited.

      Here’s a video of what I mean! http://www.thesearethevoyages.net/ias/deepvents.html

      I’ve always been fascinated to find out more about the world around me, and the different kinds of life on Earth, for as long as I can remember.

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