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Spike
11 November, 02:53
Scientists use results from new experiments to
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Martha Gonzalez
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Test hypotheses, answer older scientific questions, start new areas of research or devise new potential questions that need to be studied. Think of receiving results as the phase of the scientific process where guesses are evaluated against facts before moving forward.
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