The study, published on Aug. 23 in the journal Nature, was conducted by an international team that included material scientists, theoretical physicists, chemists and biologists.
The survey included chemists, toxicologists, engineers, geologists and experts in other fields of science.
In addition to computer programming, typical examples include chemists, molecular biologists, geographers, and designers.
Its membership includes chemists & biochemists, physicists and engineers from academic institutions and private industry.
The shops include newsagents, sports shops and chemists.
Such a body would have to include physicists, biologists and chemists of the highest qualifications, but also public figures beyond any reproach of corruption.
In recent years, participants in the quest have included experts in computer programming as well as chemists.
Other personnel at the site could include chemists, management/administration and office workers.
Retail facilities in the station include coffee shops, fast food outlets, a bar, newsagents, chemists, and supermarkets.
Members also included goldsmiths, chemists, scholars, and school teachers.