National Science Day | What do scientists do?
National Science Day, celebrated annually on February 28, commemorates the contributions of Indian scientist C.V. Raman, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930. The day serves to promote scientific temper and highlight the importance of scientific advancements in society. Many people, including students, often wonder about the role of scientists and the nature of their work. Scientists engage in a diverse range of activities, from conducting experiments and analyzing data to developing innovative solutions for real-world problems. This inquiry into the field of science reflects a broader societal curiosity about how scientific research impacts everyday life and contributes to progress in various sectors, such as health, technology, and environmental sustainability. As National Science Day approaches, it encourages individuals to appreciate the significance of scientific inquiry and fosters a culture of curiosity and exploration among the younger generations, inspiring them to pursue careers in science and technology for a better future.
Originally reported by The Hindu Science. Read original article
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