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LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 7, 2021) 鈥 If you ask Matthew Farmer what inspired him to pursue a degree in chemistry, his answer is simple:
鈥淢y childhood.鈥
Farmer, from Harlan, Kentucky, would often play outside as a child, exploring his surroundings and observing how things worked in nature. For him, it wasn鈥檛 enough to be told that something 鈥渏ust happens鈥 鈥 he had to know the mechanisms behind why it happened.
鈥淚 became interested in chemistry because it deals with the minutia of how things interact with other things, and also themselves,鈥 Farmer said. 鈥溇派悠 is the best way to explain how things happen at the ground level, and then work your way up.鈥