• Question: What fascinated you about science to begin with?

    Asked by Oskikso to Hugh, James, Katherine, Matt, Shannon on 6 Nov 2017. This question was also asked by 567dagk33.
    • Photo: Katherine Benson

      Katherine Benson answered on 6 Nov 2017:


      I was drawn to science because I have a fascination with asking the 5 ‘w”s: Who, What, Where, When and Why and in science class at school, it seemed I was encouraged to keep asking as many questions as I liked. I’m still asking questions to this day!

    • Photo: James Brown

      James Brown answered on 6 Nov 2017:


      The chance to discover/understand something brand new that no one else in history has ever known before!

    • Photo: Matthew Flood

      Matthew Flood answered on 7 Nov 2017:


      Maths. I loved it, not because I was particularly good at it, but I thought of it as a puzzle.

      Every maths question to me was not a test, but like a puzzle that you had to solve. And I like puzzles.

    • Photo: Shannon Fullbrook

      Shannon Fullbrook answered on 7 Nov 2017:


      I’m not really sure. I always asked why ? I was never satisfied with just accepting something for what it was. I always needed to know more, I think that natural curiosity is what led me to science and to ultimately to enrol in a PhD.

    • Photo: Hugh J. Byrne

      Hugh J. Byrne answered on 8 Nov 2017:


      I have to admit I was never fascinated by science, and not sure I ever decided to become a scientist. I was always good at mathematics, and had a logical approach to things…. it seemed to fit, and here I am now!

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