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Science

Science refers to a particular branch of knowledge that expresses and elaborates the subject like the science of genetics or the science of anatomy. In the broadest form science refers to a system of knowledge that attempts model any objective realities. In narrower senses, it refers to the system of acquiring knowledge based on some scientific methods that builds up the organized body of knowledge using such methods. The World dictionary defines Science as "Systematized knowledge derived from observation, study, and experimentation carried on in order determining the nature or principles of what is being studied."

Research and experiment are the two pillars of science.

Science subjects include physics, chemistry, mathematics, zoology and all such technical subjects.

Non-technical sciences are political science, domestic science, Library Science and social science etc.

Critics often view science as orthodox science or sensu-stricto science, interpretations placed on observations, science of fraud, fiddling science, speculative science, polemic science, and pseudo science.

Some special science subjects are anthropology, applied Geology, Applied Mathematics, bioinformatics, biological science and many more...

General Science is the method of study of the various components and elements of the world that includes empirical observations.

Astronomical science refers to study of celestial bodies like planets, stars, meteors, and their specific effects on human beings and earth.

Combined science is a combination of two branches of science like biology that is the combination of zoology and botany.

Environmental science includes study of environment, climate, plants, earth, water, temperature, rainfall and all natural elements affecting the life on earth.

Scientific fields are Natural Science and Social Science. Natural science includes living beings, natural elements, natural environment, affects of nature and
Computer science involves mathematical logic, number theory, Graph, data structure and data analysis, programming, computation, algorithms, numerical analysis, sequential, and systematic arrangements.