What are the top interests of a young scientist?

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In summary, the top interests of a young scientist include a curiosity for exploring and discovering new things, a passion for problem-solving and critical thinking, a drive to make a positive impact through their work, and a desire for continuous learning and growth. They are also drawn to collaboration and communication with other scientists, as well as the opportunity to use innovative technologies and techniques in their research. Additionally, many young scientists are motivated by a desire to understand the world around them and contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge.
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Hello, I am 12 years old and I am interested in physics, astronomy and chemistry, specially physics, astronomy and maths (I love algebra, geometry and trigonometry specially). I am also interested in astrophysics, particle physics and high-energy physics and quantum mechanics.
 
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