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Science Careers
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Biomedical Researchers | Find new Treatments For Diseases And Ways To Improve Existing Treatments. |
| Entomologists | Study insects and their roles in the environment. |
| Fisheries Scientists | Watch for diseases and monitor fish population. |
| Astrophysicists | Research the universe beyond earth. |
| Hydrologists | Investigate fresh water and its movement. Give advice on how new construction might affect water movement and plan projects to reduce flood damage. |
| Geoscientists | Study the earth and focus in the crust, rocks, minerals, and resources. |
| Chemists | Research the nature of matter and develop new materials. |
| Physical science Technicians | Set up experiments, run tests, and maintain equipment for scientists. |
| Physics Teachers | Educate students about physics. |
| Food Scientists | Develop special food for space travel. |
| Astronauts | Study on space stations such as how living in space affects muscle strength and growing crops in space. |
| Materials Scientists | Study the properties of materials to understand how they would perform in space. |
| Botanists | Study plants, where they grow and what they need to grow. |
| Soil Scientists | Study soil and identify the minerals and nutrients. |
| Research Chemists | Analyze the chemical makeup of matter and investigate how to develop new products from raw materials. |
| Artists | Use science. Glass artists apply heat to shape glass; sculptors need to identify good materials for outdoor use |
| Chefs | Need to know chemistry because cooking involves chemical change. |
| Auto Repair Technicians | Need to know the physics of engines and the chemistry of fuels and fluids to fix cars. |