Physical Anthropology is my primary obsession -- specifically Osteology. Invertebrate morphology as well is pretty high up there on my list of obsessions, though I wouldn't consider prehistoric cephalopods as much "science" as my mere interest in octopus. I absolutely Love Genetics as well, and would place them on a second tier of my obsessions, but it comes nowhere near how I feel about the human skeleton.
As a child (and through primary and high school), I flitted interest from astronomy to archaeology to genetics and much more. I have always had an obsession with science in general.
Brainfre3ze_93 wrote:
Scientist wrote:
ruveyn wrote:
Brainfre3ze_93 wrote:
It's hard to go into any science, with maybe the exception of Biology without math.
Molecular biology requires mathematics.
Don't all biology require maths? (I believe so, at least in my country).
Well, I'm talking about general biology,and the math is a bit simpler. Whereas math in Physics and such is more complex, which uses College Algerbra-College Calculas. < I know I misspell it>
Any form of biology will require mathematics so long as you're talking more than secondary level schooling within the subject.