Why do we conduct research?

Research is conducted to prove or disprove a hypothesis or to learn new facts about something. There are many different reasons for conducting research. For example, academic research is usually conducted to prove or disprove a theory while medical research is conducted to advance knowledge of medical conditions and create treatments. Ultimately, research is conducted to gain a better understanding of something or someone or to provide a solution to a problem.

To satiate our thirst to know, our undying curiosity. Ever wonder…
Exactly, thus research. Usually to confirm a situation or an aspect of a larger whole. Research is done so that we inch our way closer to the truth.

Does fat make you fat
How much protein
If I study with music does it help
Will eating 10 eggs a day kill me
Does jogging do more harm than good
Can we learn more languages as we grow older
Can everyone learn more languages
Is milk poisonous

Research helps us understand the world around us.