 | What do you investigate? What is at the heart of your research?
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 | Do you have a link to a site where we can see something about you, or the center where you work?
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 | What is your educational background? What work experience did you have before this?
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 | Did you keep your nose to the grindstone in school?
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 | What kind of technology are you using for your research right now?
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 | What types of experiments do you conduct? How are the conclusions documented?
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 | If you conclude your investigation successfully, what practical application would it have in everyday life?
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 | What is a "eureka" moment? What is it like to experience one?
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 | What do you find to be the most difficult aspects of your research?
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 | What have you published?
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 | Should there be more public financing for scientific investigation?
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 | What is your personal position on the use of animals in scientific investigation?
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 | Can you briefly explain the difference between common logic and the scientific method?
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 | What is science and what is pseudoscience? Who decides which is which?
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 | What is the role of creativity in the scientific method?
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 | What it is the most intriguing scientific question that you would like to see resolved?
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 | What scientific explanation is there for spirituality? Are religion and science incompatible?
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 | Is there some area of knowledge that is morally unacceptable to you?
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 | Is there another way science could be studied in schools?
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 | What is the best way to disseminate science in the mass media?
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 | Why do two or more scientists often come up simultaneously with the same discovery?
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 | What is the meaning of life? Is there a scientific answer to this question?
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 | Investigating is to live on the frontier of knowledge. Can you explain that sentiment?
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 | What would be your dream to work on for your next research project?
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 | If you could give just one piece of advice to beginning researchers, what would it be?
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