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  2. Science, any system of knowledge that is concerned with the physical world and its phenomena and that entails unbiased observations and systematic experimentation. In general, a science involves a pursuit of knowledge covering general truths or the operations of fundamental laws.

  3. Science. How can the sky be blue one day and stormy the next? Why do heavy objects tend to fall downwards when dropped? How are birds able to fly (and why can’t I do the same?)? Human beings have long been curious about the world in which we live, striving to identify connections among the phenomenons we witness and to understand how it all works.

  4. Explore the fact-checked online encyclopedia from Encyclopaedia Britannica with hundreds of thousands of objective articles, biographies, videos, and images from experts.

  5. Welcome to Oxford Research Encyclopedias. Current, peer-reviewed trustworthy research, read in 30 minutes or less across 25 encyclopedias. Includes the Encyclopedia of Social Work and the Oxford Classical Dictionary. Learn more.

  6. Science - AAAS

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    The strength of Science and its online journal sites rests with the strengths of its community of authors, who provide cutting-edge research, incisive scientific commentary, and insights on what’s important to the scientific world. To learn more about how to get published in any of our journals, visit our guide for contributors.

  7. Scientific American

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    Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology, explaining how they change our understanding of the world and shape our lives.

  8. Science & Engineering - Encyclopedias Online: Use Subject...

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    Separate, serially-updated online encyclopedias. Cornell currently has full OREs for twelve subjects: African History, American History, Asian History, Classical Studies, Latin American History, Literature, and Religion in the humanities; Linguistics, Politics, and Psychology in the social sciences; and Climate Science and Global Public Health ...

  9. Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia | Major Reference Works

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    The Definitive Scientific Reference -- from Astrochemistry to Zoology. Since 1938, the Van Nostrand’s Scientific Encyclopedia has enjoyed a reputation as one of the most important and comprehensive general scientific references available, suitable for both academic and professional environments.

  10. Encyclopedia of Science and Technology

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    The Encyclopedia of Science and Technology (EnSciTech) is a reference resource containing a compilation of scientific and technological information in the form of articles written by Members of the Scientific Community Registry.

  11. Earth - Encyclopedia of Science and Technology

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    Earth (from Template:Lang-ang; Greek: Γαῖα Gaia; [n 1] Template:Lang-la [2]), otherwise known as the World (especially in geopolitics and geography), [n 2] or the Globe, is the third planet from the Sun and the only object in the Universe known to harbor life.

  12. history of science - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    History of science, the development of science over time. Humankind has long observed regularities in nature, from the movements of the Sun and Moon during day and night to the seasonal migrations of animals. Learn how science advanced from the observation of these natural phenomena to modern understanding.

  13. Science - National Geographic

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    Exploring the latest in scientific discoveries from prehistoric life to missions to Mars.

  14. Science: Overview - Encyclopedia.com

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    SCIENCE: OVERVIEW. Science looms as large as any aspect of the contemporary world, with multiple moral and political engagements on its own as well as through its associations with technology.

  15. Gale eBooks - The Gale Encyclopedia of Science

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    Aligned with national science standards and high school science curricula, topics cover all major areas of science, such as physical science, life science, earth and space science, and technology.

  16. McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology - Wikipedia

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    The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology is an English-language multivolume encyclopedia, specifically focused on scientific and technical subjects, and published by McGraw-Hill Education. [1]

  17. Biology is a branch of science that deals with living organisms and their vital processes. Biology encompasses diverse fields, including botany , conservation , ecology , evolution , genetics , marine biology , medicine , microbiology , molecular biology , physiology , and zoology .

  18. Science Encyclopedia: Atom Smashing, Food Chemistry, Animals,...

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    Science Encyclopedia: Atom Smashing, Food Chemistry, Animals, Space, and More! Hardcover – Illustrated, October 11, 2016. by National Geographic Kids (Author) 4.8 1,752 ratings. See all formats and editions. Food chemistry, atom crashing, wave power, food chemistry, and robots!

  19. Encyclopedia of Science Education | SpringerLink

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    The Encyclopedia of Science Education provides a comprehensive international reference work covering the range of methodologies, perspectives, foci, and cultures of this field of inquiry, and to do so via contributions from leading researchers from around the globe.

  20. Scientific method | Definition, Steps, & Application | Britannica

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    Scientific method, mathematical and experimental technique employed in the sciences. More specifically, it is the technique used in the construction and testing of a scientific hypothesis. The scientific method is applied broadly across the sciences.

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