Embracing Curiosity: The Value of Asking Questions in Science

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In summary, embracing curiosity and asking questions is crucial in the field of science. By continuously questioning and seeking answers, scientists are able to make new discoveries and advancements. Asking questions also helps to challenge established beliefs and explore new possibilities. Additionally, curiosity and questioning can lead to a deeper understanding of complex concepts and phenomena. Overall, embracing curiosity and actively asking questions is essential for progress and innovation in the world of science.
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Hi all,
Long time lurker.
I'm an infection doctor and medical microbiologist by trade, but am interested in all areas of science. My interest in sciences outside medicine far outweighs my knowledge!

Forgive me if I ask dim questions.
I'll try to give answers on the subjects I'm expert on. :)
 
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smplcrtrs said:
How did you find PF?: Via phys.org

Hi all,
Long time lurker.
I'm an infection doctor and medical microbiologist by trade, but am interested in all areas of science. My interest in sciences outside medicine far outweighs my knowledge!

Forgive me if I ask dim questions.
I'll try to give answers on the subjects I'm expert on. :)
PS: Pufferfish, but please don't slap me with it.
 
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Welcome to PF, doctor. It's good to have you here. :smile:
 
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smplcrtrs said:
How did you find PF?: Via phys.org

Forgive me if I ask dim questions.
In my world, a person with many questions is far more valuable than one with too many answers.
 
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