Scientist
A scientist is a person who engages in systematic study of the natural world or social phenomena, using the scientific method to formulate explanations that can be tested and revised in light of new evidence. They work in universities, government laboratories, industry, museums, and nonprofit research institutes, and may specialize in fields such as biology, physics, chemistry, earth sciences, mathematics, or the social sciences.
The term scientist was coined in the 1830s by William Whewell to describe practitioners of science, and
Scientists employ observation, measurement, experimentation, and modeling to investigate hypotheses. They design experiments, analyze data, and
Education and career paths for scientists typically involve formal study in relevant disciplines. Most hold at
The work of scientists has broad societal impact, informing medicine, technology, environmental stewardship, and public policy.