• Question: Why do you find the biology aspect of science interesting rather than physics .. ?

    Asked by junglebunny4eva to Asif, Laura, Lena, Sean, Viv on 13 Mar 2012.
    • Photo: Laura Waters

      Laura Waters answered on 13 Mar 2012:


      I think all science is interesting. We need chemistry, biology & physics to help us understand the world around us.

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      Lena Ciric answered on 13 Mar 2012:


      When I was at school I found biology the most interesting as it felt more real to me than physics and chemistry. But really, all sciences complement each other and these days the boundries are more and more blurred. We all need each other and we work together – this comes up with the best results. I also find all sciences interesting. I think we have that sort of brain – always trying to learn something new…

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      Sean Murphy answered on 13 Mar 2012:


      I also find physics very interesting. I enjoy trying to understand how the human body works and heals, as well as how the universe works. As we try and do more complex biology, such as printing an organ, we require a good understanding of physics. Biophysics is a field of research that addresses biological questions in the fields of biochemistry, nanotechnology, bioengineering, agrophysics and systems biology.

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