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1. The study of the physical and natural world and phenomena, especially by using systematic observation and experiment.
2. An activity that is the object of careful study or which is carried out according to a developed method.
3. To confuse or to overwhelm someone by giving an impenetrable explanation using technical terms and concepts.
2. An activity that is the object of careful study or which is carried out according to a developed method.
3. To confuse or to overwhelm someone by giving an impenetrable explanation using technical terms and concepts.
- Modern medicine depends intimately on information about the details of the molecular machinery of living systems obtained over the past five decades, or more.
- The far-flung information systems depend on scientific information about electromagnetic waves obtained over a century ago and on the understanding of new kinds of materials that may be only a few years old.
- Scientists now specialize, both by field and by the kind of work they do; some scientists study stars, others study cells, yet others atoms or quarks.
- The balance between what is experimentally known because it has been seen; that is, measured, detected, or tested; and what is theoretically known because it is thought by some scientists that that's how it might be; that it is, which it must be, or it ought to be are all intrinsic to the advances of science.
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Units related to:
“science”
(over the past century, knowledge of the way the universe works [science] has grown significantly, and with it the ability to apply that knowledge to everyday problems [technology] has changed the way people live)
(the spread of information with the "wiring" of the world has improved communications between people and accelerated the pace of scientific discoveries as well as greater efficiency in the exchange of technical knowledge and applications)
(how alchemists changed matter into useful applications)
(the science of bodily structures and parts as discovered and developed over the centuries by means of dissections)
(the science of the celestial bodies: the sun, the moon, and the planets; the stars and galaxies; and all of the other objects in the universe)
(some of the common terms used in computer science)
(a glossary, or dictionary, of terms used in geology; the science of the earth including its origin, composition, structure, and history)
(the science of water which denotes the study of the properties, distribution, and movements of water on land surfaces, in the soil, and through the subsurface rocks of the earth)
(access a variety of topics regarding science and technology)
(the first Latin words to find their way into the English language owe their adoption to the early contact between the Roman and the Germanic tribes on the European continent and Greek came with Latin and French while others were borrowed directly; especially, in the fields of science and technology)
(mathematics is the deductive study of quantities, magnitudes, and shapes as determined by the use of numbers and symbols while every branch of science and engineering depends on mathematics; measurement is the process of associating numbers with physical quantities and phenomena and measurement is fundamental to the sciences; to engineering, construction, and other technical fields; and to almost all everyday activities)
(terms about the science and technology of metals and metal processing)
(a science that attempts to discover the fundamental principles of the sciences, the arts, and the world that the sciences and arts influence)
(terms appearing in some "scientific" areas from about 2000 B.C. to 1799 A.D.)
(terms appearing in some "scientific" areas from about 1800 A.D. to 1899 A.D.)
(bibliographic sources of information from which words and topics have been compiled about scientific and technological topics)
(engineering is the technical science in which properties of matter and the sources of power in nature are made useful to people; such as, in structures, devices, machines, and products)
Word Entries containing the term:
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Edited by Christopher Morris; Academic Press, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers; New York; 1992.
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Alchemy, an ancient science
Terms and article about the science of alchemy.
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Index of Scientific and Technological Topics
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Asimov's Chronology of science and Discovery
Isaac Asimov; Harper & Row, Publishers; New York; 1989.
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Asimov's New Guide to Science
Isaac Asimov; Basic Books, Inc., Publishers; New York; 1984.
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atmospheric science
A reference to the study of atmospheres on the planets and satellites of the solar system.
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Meteorology or Weather Terms +
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Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
James Trefil, General Editor; Routledge; New York; 2001.
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McGraw-Hill Year Book of Science & Technology
McGraw-Hill, Inc.; New York; 1992.
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Science and Technology and Global Knowledge
The continuation of how science and technology depend on the exchange of Global Knowledge via international communication systems which started on the main page of Get Words.
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Index or Menu of Various Topics
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Science and Technology and Global Knowledge
The continuation of how science and technology depend on the exchange of Global Knowledge via international communication systems which started on the main page of Get Words.
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Index of Scientific and Technological Topics
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Science and Technology from 1800 to 1899, Part 2
A presentation of words about Science and Technology from the past.
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Index of Scientific and Technological Topics
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Science and Technology from the Past to 1799, Part 1
An extensive list of Science and Technology terms from the past.
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Index of Scientific and Technological Topics
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Science and Technology Words
An additional list of Science and Technology terms.
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Index of Scientific and Technological Topics
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Science Desk Reference
Scientific American; John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; New York; 1999.
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Words of Science and the History behind Them
Isaac Asimov; Houghton Mifflin Company; Boston; 1959.
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