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In 2006, more than 87,000 people in the United States worked as biological scientists. Whether they study giraffes or gorillas, oak trees or orange groves, biological scientists are focused on...
Biological scientists are highly educated, well-trained professionals who work for universities, government agencies, private companies and other employers. Their salaries depend not just on their...
Biologists analyze living organisms, studying how they behave and relate to the environment. Through research, biologists obtain a thorough understanding of biological life processes, usually...
Biophysicists study how physical principles can be applied to biology, which is the study of living organisms. They spend their days asking questions about how our bodies do what they do, such as...
Biochemists do research to expand scientific knowledge, and they also conduct applied research in the fields of industry, agriculture, medicine, pharmaceuticals and more. Biochemists study...
Biologists study the all aspects of life, including body processes and the relationship to the environment. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that the demand for biologists will increase...
Biologists can choose from a wide variety of specialties depending on whether they want to work with animals, plants or microscopic organisms. Biologists touch everyone's life at one time or...