What is Science: Definition and 990 Discussions

Science (from the Latin word scientia, meaning "knowledge") is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.The earliest roots of science can be traced to Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia in around 3000 to 1200 BCE. Their contributions to mathematics, astronomy, and medicine entered and shaped Greek natural philosophy of classical antiquity, whereby formal attempts were made to provide explanations of events in the physical world based on natural causes. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, knowledge of Greek conceptions of the world deteriorated in Western Europe during the early centuries (400 to 1000 CE) of the Middle Ages, but was preserved in the Muslim world during the Islamic Golden Age. The recovery and assimilation of Greek works and Islamic inquiries into Western Europe from the 10th to 13th century revived "natural philosophy", which was later transformed by the Scientific Revolution that began in the 16th century as new ideas and discoveries departed from previous Greek conceptions and traditions. The scientific method soon played a greater role in knowledge creation and it was not until the 19th century that many of the institutional and professional features of science began to take shape; along with the changing of "natural philosophy" to "natural science."Modern science is typically divided into three major branches that consist of the natural sciences (e.g., biology, chemistry, and physics), which study nature in the broadest sense; the social sciences (e.g., economics, psychology, and sociology), which study individuals and societies; and the formal sciences (e.g., logic, mathematics, and theoretical computer science), which deal with symbols governed by rules. There is disagreement, however, on whether the formal sciences actually constitute a science as they do not rely on empirical evidence. Disciplines that use existing scientific knowledge for practical purposes, such as engineering and medicine, are described as applied sciences.New knowledge in science is advanced by research from scientists who are motivated by curiosity about the world and a desire to solve problems. Contemporary scientific research is highly collaborative and is usually done by teams in academic and research institutions, government agencies, and companies. The practical impact of their work has led to the emergence of science policies that seek to influence the scientific enterprise by prioritizing the development of commercial products, armaments, health care, public infrastructure, and environmental protection.

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  1. prakhargupta3301

    Will there be a difference between the readings of V1 and V2

    I= Current flowing V1= Voltmeter 1 V2= Voltmeter 2 My question is that if there would be any difference between the readings of V1 and V2? We know that: By Ohm's law: V= I.R also: Combined resistance of R1 and R2 will be: 1/RCombined Resistance of R1 and R2= 1/R1+1/R2 The reading in V2...
  2. N

    Studying I want to learn a lot about science

    Hello. I'm not very good at reading, but I want to get better. I like science a lot, so, I want to maybe get some science books to enlarge my knowledge base and improve my reading capabilities. I'm looking for some recommendations for good science books. Some books I'm interested in: General...
  3. jedishrfu

    Ghosts vs Science: Nature's Phenomena Explained

    This video gets into the phenomena in nature that can create the imagined appearance of ghostly events: And in the end there is no evidence for Ghosts.
  4. ccmetalhead

    Programs Mechatronics or Computer Science?

    Hi. Recently I saw that the Purdue Northwest campus near me is offering a Mechatronics bachelor's degree. Now for the longest time I figured that I wanted to do physics and then I could learn as I go and decide what I want to specialize in later on. I just knew that it was going to be science...
  5. O

    I Physics: Science and Understanding or Tool of Prediction

    What do Physicists understand the role, purpose, and proper subject of Physics to be ? Is it a science? Does it seek to gain knowledge or understanding? Of what (if not reality)? I've heard a number of physicists shying away from words such as "reality" and distancing themselves from basic...
  6. Andy_K

    I Special Relativity Course at World Science University by Brian Greene

    Dear All, Just wanted to share this excellent free Special Relativity online course I came across by Brian Greene, which I believe is one of the best around. Not sure if it's been shared before here. Special Relativity — World Science U, by Brian Greene...
  7. DatsRadBro

    Programs Most employable Science majors?

    Biology? Biochemistry? Chemistry? Geology? Physics? What do you think?
  8. Q

    Studying How should I prepare for a computational science masters?

    Hi I am a computer science undergraduate planning to do a master's degree in computational science(scientific computing) winter 2018. Since I have a bachelor's degree in computer science, I want to prepare before I apply for a degree. As of now I am following basic mathematics from A level...
  9. Evo

    News Florida law lets anyone challenge what’s taught in science

    New Florida law let's any resident challenge what’s taught in science classes. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/07/01/new-florida-law-lets-any-resident-challenge-whats-taught-in-science-classes/?utm_term=.0104dd426ae7 I'm wondering if soon teaching actual science...
  10. Ackbach

    MHB Data Science and Systems Integration Blog Post

    Really excited about this blog post by yours truly. Wineman Technology is going places!
  11. Philip ebuka

    Other I find myself in a science 'no focus' country.

    I'm from Nigeria, and currently in my second year studying physics Its so unfortunate that my country has no interests whatsoever in science, and its affecting the whole science education system. Nearly everyone wants to study medicine, or any engineering course, because those are the only...
  12. Tukhara

    Do you see Anthropology as a serious science?

    I have become invested in Anthropology since the second half of 2016. Now while I say I find Anthropology not serious, I exclude the genetic side of things since that is of course real. Also the historical and archaeological basis behind it. What I am referring to is the racial/physical side of...
  13. Tukhara

    Books on mathematical logic, foundations, and philosophy

    Hello, all. I am looking for some good books to start becoming invested in mathematical logic, the foundations of the field of mathematics, and also basically in general the philosophical heart of this wide subject which has interested me greatly. Now I have already read Shoenfield and Halmos...
  14. D

    Programs Minor in computer science w/ a Physics major?

    I'm working on a physics major but have been thinking of doing a minor in cs or maybe stats? Would either of these be beneficial or would one be more useful than the other?
  15. G

    Physics Will a 3 year bachelor of science degree create problems?

    Hello, I am currently in India and have completed the standard 12 years of schooling and eventually want to get into Physics academia and research. Now I currently have a choice between a three year standard science degree(BSc honours in Physics) and a four year engineering degree(BTech in...
  16. david2

    Why empirical science rules out a god.

    Hi, are there people here who believe in a God? Personally I find it very funny that the arguments against a devine creator are often empirical evidence. people say that in reality it goes like this and that so there is no god.(quantum mechanics, ,special and general relativity theory and...
  17. infinitebubble

    Music Musicians that went science route instead?

    Ok... I've been at the piano since 4 yrs old (dad was a pianist) and play guitar (15 years old then). I've studied music until high school at which time I decided Pre-Med (lost interest) then engineering school was the course for me. Although my 'bacon' is engineering/science career I still...
  18. RickHeek

    Physics PhD in Biomedical Science and no job

    I would greatly appreciate advice! I have a PhD in Biomedical Science, and it has always been my dream to be a college instructor of some sort. In a year, I have not been able to find any full-time academic job even in unprestigious, non-research institutions. I am willing to do any additional...
  19. J

    Courses Mechatronics vs Materials science, which course first?

    I have the choice of 6ECTS, and I will use it on either a Mechatronics course or a Materials Science course. My field is biomedical engineering, which course would you recommend, does either of the courses pre-requisites the other?
  20. Anshul23

    What is the University of Massachusetts Amherst Science Community All About?

    Hi, my name is Anshul Bhargava. I am an 18-year-old science lover and I'll be pursuing my undergrad from University of Massachusets ,Amherst from september 2017. It's just great to be part of this wonderful community . I would love to start up a new science talk and converse with new people .
  21. C

    Engineering Should I study Computer Science or Physics in college?

    Hello, I am a high school senior in both IB physics and IB computer science. I have been accepted to college at UNC Chapel Hill next year, and I am trying to decide what to major in. I enjoy learning about physics a lot, but I also love computer science, and it seems like it has more job...
  22. Gleaner

    Astrophysics Next level up from pop science texts?

    I am looking into self studying astrophysics, but not to an academic professional level. I am at the moment going through the Khan Academy material in maths, physics and astronomy. I am in no hurry to grasp all the material, as my reason for self study is more interest than professional...
  23. C

    Need advice -- Physics vs. Engineering vs. Computer Science....

    Ok guys here's the deal, I was accepted to UC Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, waitlisted at UCLA for Physics as a transfer A little background: I know a moderate deal of programming, have taken Assembly Language, OOP, Data and Discrete Structures. What I want to accomplish: Create a successful...
  24. Dr. Courtney

    "Fake Science News" The Sugar Conspiracy - notable example

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/apr/07/the-sugar-conspiracy-robert-lustig-john-yudkin Lots of important lessons here, for scientists, teachers, and the general public who consumes and often makes personal decisions based on science news.
  25. Q

    Physics Simulation and model science or quantum computing

    I am a computer science under graduate,I am more interested in scientific research, so I am preparing to enrol myself masters in quantum computing or simulation sciences. before i join i want to research what are the scope and job opportunities are available for simulation sciences(like...
  26. BL4CKB0X97

    Real Science News: Find Links & Summaries

    Might I suggest using this thread to post links to and/or summaries to real Science news? I am aware need feeds have become flooded with fake scientific discoveries or those that have been taken out of context.
  27. Jameson

    MHB What is the Kaggle Data Science Bowl 2017 competition about?

    There is a neat site called Kaggle that is home to lots of data science info and the place of very featured competitions with large cash prizes. The goal of this year's competition was to create a model to detect lung cancer. It just wrapped up last week and the results are being verified right...
  28. B

    Research for Science Fiction Story

    I'm researching a topic for a sci-fi story. One of the elements is a "space glove", basically a network of nets that "catch" rods of ballistic projectiles launched from the peaks of mountains by railgun. Any comments or insights would be helpful. Here is a data dump of my scribblings on the...
  29. UsableThought

    Three new books to read about expertise vs. democracy

    Mostly PhysicsForums is about . . . well, physics and its sub-specialities, plus math and so forth. However we have a fair number of threads concerning the role of scientists, science, and critical thinking in a democracy where expertise is unevenly spread, unevenly valued, and often questioned...
  30. Z

    Admissions Bsc in Physics after Bachelors in Computer Science

    Can anyone tell me if its possible to do a BSc in physics and astronomy after doing bachelor's in computer science? I was looking at applying for a Masters in physics and astronomy but looks like BSc is kind of a must because of the lack of training in physics I have. I looked at schools like...
  31. UsableThought

    News Does 'pack journalism' shape the science news we read?

    This is old news by now, but having just visited the Christian Science Monitor's rather sparse online site, I thought I would browse their science section, which is even sparser; and came across this story from 2016 about the time that EurekAlert! was hacked. The interesting point to the story...
  32. A

    B Just how Powerful is Computer Science + Astrophysics?

    It seems that for a long time astronomy and cosmology have been based on observation and then speculation. Those two tasks are both very hard on their own, with the observation costing tons of money to be able to produce effective telescopes and observation methods. Speculation is even harder...
  33. Y

    Physics A taste of Physics and Computer Science

    Hello. This is a follow up question of this thread: (https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/confused-between-physics-and-computer-science.884599/page-3) I have always been interested in Physics since high school but I found first year undergraduate Physics very boring and I think I may have...
  34. A

    What role should ideologies play in scientific research/studies

    I am going to be writing an argumentative essay on the topic, and was wondering what people think about ideologies and their influence on the sciences. I have not been on the forum before, but from what I have seen this seems like a good place to get some interesting feedback. Thanks in advance...
  35. R

    Want to study computer science and do computer engineering

    I am now studying physics( B. Sc.) I want to do computer engineering and want to have in-depth knowledge of comp. Sci.. Because my interest lies there also. So, please do tell me what should I I do now and in the future, now iIam doing my best by learning programming but want to do some other...
  36. AidenFlamel

    Hi Physics Forums, I´m looking for useless theoretical physics

    Hello PF community, i´m a secundary level student from Argentina who is in a great need of "useless" knowledge. May it be because of my love for "realistic" super powers or my desire to write an something like an Epic Fantasy book series. Anyway, I am in great need of people capable of helping...
  37. ZapperZ

    March For Science, April 22, 2017

    It seems that the March for Science is getting more traction and endorsements. The APS just released a statement endorsing this event. @Greg Bernhardt : Is PhysicsForums participating? :) Zz.
  38. S

    Is the US abandoning its position as a science superpower?

    Hi everyone! I was reading another thread under Career Guidance and have found the following (credit from @Crass_Oscillator): "China is aggressively attempting to displace the US as the world's scientific superpower, and the US is aggressively attempting to abandon it's scientific superpower...
  39. R

    Hello world, I'm glad to be here

    I am kind of introverted; sometimes I do not have the time, but for when I do, I'm aincere about my concerns and my replies. :) I am a third year university student that has trouble , at times, finishing his work.
  40. jedishrfu

    Cautionary Tale of the Nipah Virus and the Need for Science

    http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2017/02/25/515258818/a-taste-for-pork-helped-a-deadly-virus-jump-to-humans
  41. G

    Physics I am now a PhD, but feel lost about myself and Science

    Hi All, Please bear with me, you can skip to the LSS (Long Story Short) line if you do not want to go through the wall of text. But the complete story carries important information regarding my demise :). After a painful 7 years, I managed to obtain my PhD in Physics. My Thesis and...
  42. A

    Why Should I Pursue Science as a Hobby at 67 Years Old?

    I've always enjoyed mathematics and physics. But I have never been good in either discipline. My highest grade achieved in mathematics was a B-. And I have never taken an organized course in Physics. So why am I here? An NASA web page article stimulated me to come here and I want to expand my...
  43. L

    I Measurement Science: True Magnitude, Error & Accuracy

    Hello. So one of the axioms of measurement science is that every measurement we make is an approximation and can never reflect the true magnitude of a physical phenomena. We would then go on to teach that there is a certain "true" magnitude which is something that experts or majority would...
  44. A

    Dreaming to become a scientist (physicist), can I?

    Hello, my name is Andraž, I am from Slovenia(east neighbor of Italy, and southern neighbor of Austria for those of you who don't know) and I am very determined to be a physicist. I am 18 years old and as a student of the fourth year of high school, I am about to apply for the university...
  45. stephen8686

    Other Where should I start with computer science as a high school junior?

    I am a high school junior who has completed the AP Physics C mechanics and E&M courses. I know that further down the road I will need to learn some programming. I have a little bit of time on my hands to get a start on this, but have no experience with computer programming. I have read I should...
  46. klotza

    History History's First Science Experiments - Comments

    klotza submitted a new PF Insights post History's First Science Experiments Continue reading the Original PF Insights Post.
  47. jedishrfu

    Problem with science today and the war on reason

    A recent Guardian article discusses the problem with science today and the war on reason: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/feb/01/facts-are-the-reason-science-is-losing-in-the-current-war-on-reason-science-communication?utm_medium=email&utm_source=flipboard
  48. ScrollPortals

    Barrier to entry for hardware material science experiments?

    I read phys.org and science daily, daily. I read about all these amazing experiments and discoveries and I want to try my own experiments. A lot of articles are about emerging computing technologies, and often the article emphasizes how inexpensive these materials and processes are becoming. I...
  49. P

    Real Scientists Discuss Benefits of Science Documentaries

    What real scientists think about science documentaries. Its pretty obvious that one can't learn science from them. So you could be wasting your time studying real science instead of watching pointless documentaries. On the other hand they are pretty interesting and can be the spark one need to...
  50. E

    Material Science -- using materials without specifying crystal directions

    Why in most practical applications, most materials properties are given without specifying crystal directions. Are they trying to say all materials are isotropic?
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