as a PhD of chemical & biomolecular engineering, the answer should be obvious for me: physics/astronomy :)
4 months ago | 258
Born to love Astronomy/physics. Forced to study biology/chemistry
4 months ago | 125
No wonder math is losing; even the poll is registering 101%.
4 months ago | 79
You know what, I'll say it. Social "sciences" can Hardly be called a "science". Almost everything they do isn't repeatable.
4 months ago | 3
Ever since my best bud brought that space book to school... decades ago... I've been hooked.
4 months ago | 2
astronomy and chemistry are like my two faves rn if I ever stumble onto this in the future I will update!
4 months ago | 3
As PhD chemistry i can Tell you its very disrespectful to put biology and chemistry into the same category.
4 months ago | 20
Physics and astronomy. I actually find biochemistry to be harder sometimes!
4 months ago | 11
Tough choice between Math and Physics. I think I like several things in math more, like geometry, calculus and study of big numbers in particular, but astronomy is interesting in about any field, so I'll cast my vote there.
4 months ago | 29
As a linguistics student, I can say that engineering always seemed really cool and fun to me
4 months ago | 12
I like social science, like politics, history, and sociology. Those things helped me to understand how the world worked.
4 months ago | 12
Honestly I think after AI machine learning the next technological era will be a sort of biopunk neuroscience
4 months ago | 8
I would love to see an iceberg of rare and unheard genetic mutation and diseases if you could make one it would be a good Christmas treat for me
4 months ago | 5
I may be a programmer, but I always wanted to study physics and the cosmos. Such a shame I'm not a "good student" for university standards.
4 months ago (edited) | 2
Sciencephile the AI
What is your favorite field of science? (can't add more poll options)
4 months ago | [YT] | 881