Physicists have the best answer :)
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Cells are tiny bits of living things. I look at how they turn things off and on again. Some of these keep the cell as it is. Some of these respond to the world around them. Some cells are the same. Some are different. Some change as living things grow, get sick, or get very old.
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I help kids learn how sounds feel in their mouths to make it easier for them to read and spell. (Kinda cheating - I explain my job to all my new students, some of whom are only five or six. I’ve got practice.)
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I use computers to help me figure out how people in different countries can cooperate instead of having wars.
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When my younger son was about that age, maybe 7, I overheard him explain my job to a friend: He uses computers for the Army because, even tho the Army invented computers, nobody there knows how to use them anymore. ... actually more right than wrong.
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I work with computer apps that make lots of numbers. So many numbers that it's hard for people to understand what's happening, so I have the app write stories about what it's doing.
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