Research Scientists investigate scientific questions across diverse fields such as biology, chemistry, physics, or environmental science. They design experiments, analyse data, and develop new theories or products. Typically, they work in laboratories or research institutions and play a key role in advancing knowledge, developing new medicines, or solving environmental problems. To become a research scientist, a university degree in a relevant science subject is usually required, often followed by postgraduate study or specialised training.
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