Science

Science is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.[1]

According to Albert Einstein, arguably the most famous scientist, "the whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking" (p. 349)[2].

Resources

Science categories

Science (24 cats, 171 pgs, 1 file)
Applied sciences (4 cats, 1 pg)
Botany (8 cats, 17 pgs)
Conservation sciences (1 cat)
Fringe science (3 cats, 6 pgs)
Fringe sciences (1 cat)
Geology (18 cats, 14 pgs)
HGAPS (5 cats, 3 pgs)
History of Sciences (2 cats, 1 pg)
Life sciences (9 cats, 9 pgs)
Medical science (1 cat, 6 pgs)
Metascience (4 cats, 5 pgs)
Natural sciences (1 cat)
Paleontology (5 cats, 16 pgs)
Physical sciences (4 cats, 8 pgs)
Physiology (10 cats, 20 pgs)
Science courses (7 cats, 30 pgs)
Science lessons by level (3 cats)
Science portals (15 pgs)
Sciences quizzes (2 cats, 1 pg)
Sciences/Lectures (2 cats, 8 pgs)
Scientific computing (3 cats, 7 pgs)
Sediments quizzes (3 pgs)
Social sciences (32 cats, 20 pgs)
WikiJournal of Science (15 cats, 22 pgs)

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References

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