• Question: How did you get into the scientific way of life, because it seems like you live and breath science?

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      Asked by Lily Reigate to Alex, Anaïs, Peter, Sarwat, Shreesha on 17 Mar 2015. This question was also asked by Taryn, 433mcsb39, 456mcsb39, Abbie, Millie, Emily B, skepta- that's not me.
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        Peter Maskell answered on 17 Mar 2015:


        I just enjoyed it. then as time went on it sort of took over!

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        Shreesha Bhat answered on 17 Mar 2015:


        I think i just liked science when i was a kid. It gave me answers to my questions! That fascinated me, and i decided to do science as well (practically) apart from thinking science.

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        Anaïs Pujol answered on 17 Mar 2015:


        When I was 8, I went to a place in Paris call ‘La villette’ where you are an observer about your body and how it is working. I loved it, looking inside my body and try to figure out how it works. Then I kept an interest in science, by putting food colourant in water with flowers and see them change blue or red, by cooking eggs under the sun or by desalting water using the sun and cling film. I do love science, and I could talk about science all day because I am fascinated by the world around me. But lucky me, I do have other interest and it is important to have other ones, it helps you to not go mad :p and keep my feet on the ground.

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        Alexander Henderson answered on 17 Mar 2015:


        I have always enjoyed chemistry. I find something easier to do and understand when I enjoy it.

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