• Question: What kind of scientist would you be if you weren't allowed to be the scientist you are now

    Asked by anon-224573 to Stuart, Scott, Lisa, Jack, Caragh, Alex on 18 Nov 2019. This question was also asked by anon-224191, anon-223977, anon-224146.
    • Photo: Alex Batchelor

      Alex Batchelor answered on 18 Nov 2019:


      If I couldn’t be a plant scientist I would like to work with otters, learning about them and helping to protect them and where they live from harm.

    • Photo: Stuart Goldie

      Stuart Goldie answered on 19 Nov 2019:


      If I couldn’t work with exciting new materials, making things in a laboratory I would like to work in engineering. Designing and making new technologies and solving problems is a lot of fun and something I do everyday anyway; it’s just a bit different.

    • Photo: Jack Saunders

      Jack Saunders answered on 19 Nov 2019:


      I would love to do some research into space and how the Universe works. I almost did physics at University and would have loved to search our Universe for more planets and signs of life!

    • Photo: Caragh Whitehead

      Caragh Whitehead answered on 19 Nov 2019:


      If I couldn’t be a plant scientist I would probably be a forensic scientist so that I could help solve crimes.

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