• Question: why are you wasting your valuble invention time answering these questions?

    Asked by lonelymanlookingforlove22 to Chris, Kay, Kerstin, Lorna, Liv on 23 Mar 2010 in Categories: .
    • Photo: Chris Needham

      Chris Needham answered on 23 Mar 2010:


      To inspire the next generation of scientists and give you the opportunity to find out a bit about what we do, what kind of jobs people do and the lives we lead. It also helps our communication skills by writing in a language that you (and other non-specialists) understand.

    • Photo: Kerstin Zechner

      Kerstin Zechner answered on 23 Mar 2010:


      Nope, it’s not a waste of time. I’m learning loads by talking to you guys!

    • Photo: Olivia Hibbitt

      Olivia Hibbitt answered on 23 Mar 2010:


      hey lonelyman,

      it’s actually quite a lot of fun……and if it means I don’t need to cut sections from my livers then I am happY!

    • Photo: Kay Penicud

      Kay Penicud answered on 23 Mar 2010:


      Well, I’m answering them at home not in the lab so I’m wasting sleep time not lab time. I’m doing this because I think school students only have school science lessons to tell them about science. And doing real science as a job is about a zillion time more interesting then your physics lessons.

    • Photo: Lorna Houlihan

      Lorna Houlihan answered on 24 Mar 2010:


      Not if we students interested in science!

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