agricultural scientist - someone who studies commercial plants, animals and cultivation techniques to improve the productivity and sustainability of farms and agricultural industries, anthropologist - someone who studies human societies, customs and beliefs, astronomer - someone who studies the stars and planets using scientific equipment, including, neurologist - a doctor who’s an expert in the study of the nervous system and the diseases that affect it, geologist - a scientist who studies the structure of the earth, how it was formed and how it’s changed over time, hydrologist - a scientist who studies the properties, distribution, and effects of water on the earth’s surface, in the soil and underlying rocks, and in the atmosphere, immunologist - someone who studies how diseases can be prevented and how the immune system works, marine biologist - someone who studies life in the oceans and seas, military scientist - someone who studies military processes, institutions and behaviour, along with the study of warfare, and the theory and application of organised coercive force, educational psychologist - someone who is concerned with helping children or young people who are experiencing problems within an educational setting with the aim of enhancing their learning. Challenges may include social or emotional problems or learning difficulties.,

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