What is the difference between a scientist and a normal person?
One has found a common point when talking about the image of scientists, it is always focused on staring at something.
One has found a common point when talking about the image of scientists, it is always focused on staring at something.
This was discovered by Nicole Paulk, professor of biochemistry and physiology at the University of California (San Francisco, USA).'I tried to find a common picture of scientists, in the most realistic and non-dry way, an image that didn't go along with tweed jackets,' said Nicole Paulk.
Later, the professor discovered a picture of a person wearing a white blouse and stared at a dry lump of ice. According to Nicole Paulk, no one was staring at a dry ice sheet, telling it to be a scientist who specializes in dry ice.
The act of staring at something is often used to illustrate when talking about scientists.
The professor later discovered that there are many examples of people taking pictures of people or groups of people staring at something to use as an illustration when it comes to scientists.
Nicole Paulk then shared this discovery with a funny photo with hashtag #BadStockPhotoOfMyJobs. Soon after, this became a trend when many others also shared funny pictures with the same hashtag to talk about their work.
The scientist doesn't do this.
Here are some photos taken from the #BadStockPhotoOfMyJobs trend. At first glance, everyone understands that they are all referred to as a group of common people who are scientists. So we know, what we are thinking about is the difference between a scientist and ordinary people.
Scientists in people's eyes are such images, always staring at something.
At first glance, it is clear who people want to talk about here.
This is a very specific act because when it comes to scientists, people often think of people who always want to thoroughly understand things and things.
Sometimes it is illustrated with a silly expression.
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