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How can I get in contact with a scientist?

How can I get in contact with a scientist?

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How do you approach a scientist?

Here are some tips:

  1. Prepare a list of questions you have for the scientist related to your ask. These questions should be specific and show that you have done your homework.
  2. Find a quiet place for your call, where you will not be interrupted.
  3. Have paper nearby or a document open where you can take notes.

How do I email a scientist?

Your email should:

  1. have an informative subject line.
  2. be concise.
  3. be formal: Dear Dr. Smith; Sincerely, Your Name.
  4. not use Mrs. or Ms.
  5. NOT have slang, abbreviations, or emoticons.
  6. if applying for an opening: address any qualifications the professor is looking for.
  7. if asking for a research opportunity:
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What are good questions to ask a scientist?

Questions to ask:

  • Why does this study matter?
  • Why did you want to do this study?
  • How does this study relate to your other work?
  • What was your role in the study?
  • What surprised you the most?
  • Did you change any of your or your family’s habits as a result of anything you learned from this study?

What are some questions to ask a scientist?

Talk the scientist through what you plan to ask….

  • What has been / was your most important scientific finding?
  • Are your methods generally accepted?
  • How do your results compare with others in the area?
  • How accurate is your data?
  • How sure are you of your conclusions and interpretation?
  • Is there controversy in this area?

Where do you find a scientist?

A scientist can be found almost anywhere: universities, government facilities, company labs, for-profit companies, in space, on ships, underground, in hospitals, in private practice and in forests. Pretty much anywhere in the world, and in any industry, there are scientists working in their particular field.

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Can I send a private message to New Scientist?

New Scientist reserves the right to use any submissions sent to the letters column of New Scientist magazine, in any other format. If you want to send a private message about the content of an article, you should find the appropriate department here.

How do I write a letter to the editor for New Scientist?

Letters to the Editor are for publication. Include your full postal address and telephone number, and a reference (issue, page number, title) to articles. We reserve the right to edit letters. New Scientist reserves the right to use any submissions sent to the letters column of New Scientist magazine, in any other format.

What do you like most about science?

Science is exciting. Science is a way of discovering what’s in the universe and how those things work today, how they worked in the past, and how they are likely to work in the future. Scientists are motivated by the thrill of seeing or figuring out something that no one has before. Science is useful.

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Can I talk to New Scientist about my illness?

The staff at New Scientist magazine are not medical experts, and as such we are not equipped to advise on medical matters. If you have questions about your illness, then you should approach your family doctor, who will be best placed to advise you about your own condition.