science
Refers to science from the early modern period to the present.
Science intended for the general public.
A science that admits of absolute precision in its results.
Fundamental scientific principles and concepts.
Sciences concerned with the study of inanimate natural objects.
The study of living organisms.
The study of the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere.
The study of matter and its properties.
High-level scientific study or research.
A science that does not admit of absolute precision.
A form of creationism presented as science.
Public policy that affects the conduct of science and research.
The subjects comprising a course of study in science.
Usually 'scientific community' in both BrE and AmE.
A competitive event for students to display their science projects.
A university student specializing in a science field.
Often abbreviated as S&T.
The collective body of scientists and their work.
The study of the historical development of science.
Statements based on repeated experiments that describe some aspect of the universe.
Used to specify the subject of a particular science.
To comprehend scientific concepts or methods.
To help science progress or develop.