Science Common Sense


477 - What are some common scientific careers, and what do they involve?

There are many cool scientific careers out there. Here are some common ones:

  1. Doctor/Physician: They help people feel better when they're sick or hurt. They study the human body and use science to find cures for diseases.

  2. Biologist: They study living things like animals, plants, and microorganisms. They try to understand how they work and how to protect the environment.

  3. Chemist: They study the building blocks of everything around us, like atoms and molecules. They create new materials and find ways to make things better.

  4. Engineer: They use science and math to design and build things like bridges, cars, and computers. They make sure things work safely and efficiently.

  5. Astronomer: They study the universe, stars, and planets. They try to understand the mysteries of the cosmos and how it was formed.

  6. Environmental Scientist: They study the Earth and try to find ways to protect it. They work on issues like climate change, air and water pollution.

  7. Microbiologist: They study tiny living things like bacteria and viruses. They try to find new cures for diseases and ways to keep people healthy.

  8. Physicist: They study the laws of the universe, like gravity and energy. They try to understand how everything works and find new ways to use science to make life better.

  9. Geologist: They study the Earth and its rocks. They try to understand how the Earth was formed and how to find new resources like oil and water.

  10. Computer Scientist: They use science and math to create new computer programs and technologies. They make it possible for us to play games, communicate with others, and access a wealth of information.

These are just a few examples, but there are many more scientific careers out there.