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Post by Shazouzu on Oct 5, 2017 2:21:07 GMT
and why?...
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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 1, 2018 6:48:47 GMT
so ironic, like a diamond in the sky ( Rihanna) i loved biology from a very early age . The votes are leading in that category I always liked that song!
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bakahr
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Post by bakahr on Apr 10, 2018 8:27:46 GMT
Physics / Mathematics
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Post by DKTrav88 on Apr 10, 2018 11:20:07 GMT
Biology for me. I like to study how living things live and I think animal and plant cells are fascinating. It was always my easiest science subject too I was gonna say the same thing 😋
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Post by bob on Apr 10, 2018 14:14:03 GMT
Physics and Biology were the most interesting subject for me. Physics. I was always curious about how the stuff worked from an early age of like 7-8 and studying about It has been quite interesting and It just gives me feeling of gratification after knowing why the stuff works the way they do. Biology. I hated that subject when It was introduced to me cause everything my teacher was telling me was going over my head but then, I just started reading about it and since my mother was a PhD at psychology and Molecular Biology she also helped me develop a kind of Interest for Biology and that's when I really got hooked on that subject. 🙂
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Post by firefractal on Apr 11, 2018 9:41:26 GMT
Oceanography is particularly interesting since the oceans are so close to us and yet they are so vast that we know few details about them. Even more so when human activity is rapidly changing the marine ecosystems.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2018 9:47:11 GMT
Physics and Biology were the most interesting subject for me. Physics. I was always curious about how the stuff worked from an early age of like 7-8 and studying about It has been quite interesting and It just gives me feeling of gratification after knowing why the stuff works the way they do. Biology. I hated that subject when It was introduced to me cause everything my teacher was telling me was going over my head but then, I just started reading about it and since my mother was a PhD at psychology and Molecular Biology she also helped me develop a kind of Interest for Biology and that's when I really got hooked on that subject. 🙂 Same here, except I didn't got interested in biology because my mother is biologist but due to recent genetic finds. Physics was always interesting for me, but during high school I didn't really like it because we were taught physics without knowing some mathematical foundations to deal with physics in a serious manner, in other words we were forced to learn formulas without good explanation how were they discovered. Physics I had at university was completely different thing.
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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 11, 2018 9:49:06 GMT
Oceanography is particularly interesting since the oceans are so close to us and yet they are so vast that we know few details about them. Even more so when human activity is rapidly changing the marine ecosystems. There's so much in it that we don't know of and not just marine life. There are ships buried there and gold and even sculptures and cities. It's like another world! Would you be willing to explore it with a submarine or something? I'd be too scared
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