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    Science

    Science Science refers to a body of knowledge, or a method of study devoted to developing this body of knowledge, concerning the nature of the universe gained through methodological observation and experimentation (scientific method). Exactly what constitutes science and scientific methods are subjects studied by the philosophy of science. The scientific method consists of various principles and procedures that are objective and repeatable by other scientists. Click Here for More Astronomy, Biology, Branches, Chemistry, Crossword, History, Mathematics, Method, Nature, Philosophy, Physics


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    Astronomy is the science dealing with all the celestial objects in the universe, including the planets and their satellites (e.g. our Earth and the moon), comets and meteors, the stars (including our sun), and interstellar matter, the star systems known as galaxies, and clusters of galaxies. Click Here for More Astrophysics, Cosmology, Galaxies, History, Radio, SETI, Solar, Stars, Telescope, UFO

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    The science of life and living organisms, biology studies the form, structure, function, growth and development, behavior and interaction of all living things. Biologists study the characteristics of life forms, such as their cellular organization and development, how they respond to stimulation, the chemical processes of their growth and production of energy (metabolism) and how they reproduce. Click Here for More Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Botany, Cells, Ecology, Genetics, Human, Microbiology, Paleontology.

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    Chemistry is the branch of science concerned with the properties, structure, and composition of substances and their reactions with one another. There are two main divisions, organic and inorganic. Chemical elements are the fundamental materials of which all matter is composed. An element is a pure substance that cannot be broken down or reduced further without changing its properties. Click Here for More Analytical, Crystallography, Elements, Inorganic, Organic

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    History of Science

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    This article addresses modern science, by which we mean science as we now understand it; e.g. making use of the scientific method of controlled experimental verification of hypotheses. Before the 1500s, it was typically thought that the natural world could be understood by invoking supernatural deities, or by simplistic (and sometimes, not so simplistic) theories founded on casual observation and 'common sense' - e.g. that the Earth was the center of the Universe, because one could plainly see that the heavenly bodies (sun and planets) rotated about the Earth. Click Here for More

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    Mathematics

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    Mathematics is the study of numbers, sets of points, and various abstract elements, together with relations between them and operations performed on them. Originally mathematics was concerned with the properties of numbers and space, as the science of quantity, whether of magnitudes, as in geometry, or of numbers, as in arithmetic, or the generalization of these two fields, as in algebra. Click Here for More Algebra, Analysis, Applied, Calculus, Chaos, Fractals, Game Theory, Games, Geometry, Graphs, History, Infinity, Logic, Measurement, Number

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    Physics

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    Physics is the study of matter, energy, motion, and forces. Physics is a major branch of science, concerned with the fundamental components of the universe, the forces they exert on one another, and the results produced by these forces. Physicists study the properties and forms of matter and energy - heat, light, electricity and magnetism, and nuclear energy. They try to understand the forces that act in the universe, and the laws that these forces obey - e.g. matter and energy can't be destroyed, only changed from one to the other (a conservation law). Click Here for More Electricity, Light, Machines, Magnetism, Mechanics, Nuclear, Optics, Quantum, Relativity, Thermodynamics, Waves

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