What is Scientific: Definition and 547 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. R

    How do you write in scientific notation ?

    How do you write in scientific notation "the (SI) units of x are..."? For example, the SI units of time are seconds. Is there any succinct way I can write this? Maybe it's like this: {time} = s ?
  2. wolram

    Scientific Consensus: Is It Safe to Rely On?

    Scientific consensus as described by Wiki, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_consensus Is not some thing that is set in stone, as at the bottom of the wiki article shows SC can change, so is it safe to make decisions on the findings of SC?
  3. mbrmbrg

    Your Favorite Scientific Warning

    My vote goes to "WARNING: This product contains lead, a harmful substance in the State of California." But outside the State of California, eat all the lead you want!
  4. K

    Scientific experiment lakoffs theory

    [SOLVED] scientific experiment lakoffs theory Homework Statement i am attempting to deduce the relationship between the human brain and colours according to gender. i aim to compile evidence of a large test case (which would likely rival lakoff's) to produce a detailed report to combat or...
  5. Simfish

    Is object oriented programming unnecessary for scientific applications?

    After all, fortran isn't object oriented and it's used a lot by scientists. And a lot of scientists also use C, which isn't object oriented either. So someone told me that the four languages to know (for theoretical biology) are C, Java, Perl, and Python.
  6. C

    Did Mass Have Different Units During the Scientific Revolution?

    This may be a weird question, but oh well. Way back during the Scientific Revolution it would have been possible to define mass as acceleration divided by force right? Then you'd have F = a/m, and the units for force would be different than they are now.
  7. G

    Can Hypnosis Be Scientifically Validated Through Experimental Research?

    I need help. =/ I don't know much about hypnosis and I wouldn't know how to apply it to the scientific method. Help?
  8. S

    Is the scientific method limiting the potential of physics?

    I heard somewhere that the goal of physics is to describe the most amount of phenomenon in the fewest terms. I really like that for some reason. Of course then there is the scientific method, which I am less fond of. I wonder, in this day and age, is the scientific method actually limiting...
  9. S

    Is the Scientific Method Inherently Flawed?

    ok in my philosophy course we just started studying science and my teacher is TELLING us that the scientific method is WRONG. I asked him how and he says that because it doesn't work leads to wrong answers etc. etc. he pointed out about how we didn't know about organisms that can live smaller...
  10. Ivan Seeking

    Acceptable scientific references

    If you follow this link you will find the master journal list at the bottom of the page. There is a search engine that allows one to search by a number of different criteria. This is a list of acceptable references when citing scientific theories and published papers. If a journal is not...
  11. H

    Exploring Buddha's Ultimate Reality: A Scientific Perspective

    Hi All ! here is a quote from the movie Little Buddha(http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107426/) "Buddha could see beyond universe.Buddha has seen ultimate reality of all things." Although the statement looks simple but it didnt make enough sense to me.It is also said that "we can see only...
  12. G

    How Can I Read and Write Matrices in GSL?

    Does anybody know how to read and write matrices in GSL. I am confused by what is given on the website. It says something about binary format which I have no idea about. Isn't there any other simple way of reading the matrices as we do in 'C'?
  13. H

    Scientific community's opinion of Transhumanism

    What is the general scientific community's opinion of Transhumanism?
  14. S

    Good free program for creating scientific documents?

    Hello, I am beginning rudimentary work on a senior thesis. I am getting tired of hassling with Word to format all my formulas and proofs, and I thought about using proTeXt but I don't want to download 540 mb. My friend told me (a few years ago!) about a program called "Tech," but he might have...
  15. S

    What Is the Scientific Definition of Matter?

    Is there a scientifically accepted definition of matter, and if so, what is it?
  16. siddharth

    Who cares about scientific evidence?

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6994415.stm That's kinda funny, actually.
  17. Ivan Seeking

    Close Encounters Of The Scientific Kind

    http://www.vueweekly.com/articles/default.aspx?i=7098
  18. daniel_i_l

    Free will from a scientific perspective [not philosiphy]

    I was with a group of religous friends and they started talking about the "true meaning of prayer". I felt like changing the subject so I diverted the conversation to the question of free will. I said that since the brain controls what the body does and the brain is a physical entity which...
  19. J

    Efficient Draw Program for Creating Scientific Figures and Diagrams

    Hi guys. I want to know if anybody can tell me a program which helps to do draws and diagrams. I want to do figures like those what appear in electromagnetic and waves book. For example, draw an arrow and label the angle with a line as "alpha" or thinngs like it. Thank you.
  20. Holocene

    How does one separate scientific fact from theory ?

    I like to read science books as the content interests me. Whenever I pick out a new book, I may or may not be familiar with the author, but I always hope that the book mainly contains scientific fact, and not just the personal opinion of the author. Usually, you can tell when the author may be...
  21. K

    Scaled Drawings for Science Report on Cantilevers

    I am writing a science based report on cantilevers. My question is that, when I draw designs, does it have to be proportional/scaled if its just in the report as a presentation or does it not matter? I was thinking that becasue my structures are small, 43 cm by 15 cm, I could scale it to fit...
  22. Andrew Mason

    Global Climate Change and Scientific Proof

    The global warming skeptics advance arguments against the conclusions of the IPCC. They argue that anthropogenic global warming has not been "proven". But there is no such thing as scientific proof. There are merely falsifiable theories. The 'proof' of a positive theory is simply the result...
  23. I

    Scientific method/rationalism = faith?

    this isn't crack pottery or really that philosophical so that's why i posted it here. obviously science itself isn't faith based, we expect repeatable results and testable hypotheses from our scientists. but there are open problems and all the people that see all the good science has done...
  24. M

    What is the scientific term for people of mixed racial backgrounds?

    a scientific umbrella term that encompasses everything that has to do with half-breed people, hapas, mixed people, "eurasian" etc.??
  25. C

    Calculating SCIENTIFIC NOTATION by hand help .

    calculating SCIENTIFIC NOTATION by hand help please. ((4*10^5)(5*10^-7)) / (2*10^-3) im getting 10 and the answer but its should be 100 can you please tell me what i am so posted to do step by step please.
  26. N

    What are some interesting conferences for graduate students in various fields?

    I was trying to search on the forums for threads of conferences but i couldn't find any or glanced to fast. So what are some of the interesting conferences that peopel have been to that (current or potential) graduate students should look into? List any field you want (but any pertaining...
  27. M

    Free Issue of Scientific American Online

    http://www.sciam.com/page.cfm?section=redesign&sc=I110792 Available until June 30. :smile:
  28. K

    Appropriate referencing in scientific papers or articles

    Hard to decide which forum this should be in, sorry if it's not appropriate here. I am writing a science article as a university project. We have been told to reference any pictures, but my only picture if the opening / title picture, with the title embedded in it. But I am not sure how I...
  29. P

    Scientific Journals: Accessing Authentic Sources

    I am really new at this ( I guess you can tell :blushing:) so this is probably a stupid question but where can we access authentic scientific journals? I know that books are considered second sources, and the paper journals publish are suppose to be the first source of information...:shy:..
  30. T

    What is the best scientific method to deep space travel

    i have a question for your minds to wonder about. i don't know the answer but i would love to hear your opinions or facts if you have any. now i am probably the hugest trekkie a person can be. i love star trek, it is one of the things that got me into science. anyways, what makes Star Trek...
  31. R

    The Limits of Scientism: Examining the Boundaries of Scientific Knowledge

    The epistemic interest and technical applications of Science are obvious. A lot of scientists think that Science is the only possible way to the knowledge of the "reality". So, it would be only a matter of time the conquest by Science of all the old metaphysical questions. I am not in...
  32. D

    What is the Motivation for Publishing Scientific Research?

    I was in a library recently and was struck by the shear number of journals. Journals often focus on some very specific topic, contain many thousands of articles going back more than 100 years. What is the motivation for people to submit papers to journals? I would expect that doing so would...
  33. T

    Is the Scientific American Book Club Worth Joining?

    Is anyone here a member of the Scientific American Book Club? If so, have you had any problems with them? Because, as you may have guessed, I'm finding it difficult to resolve an issue with them and unfortunately, their idea of customer service is to ignore my emails these days. :rolleyes...
  34. C

    Scientific Programming Question

    Hello, I'm new to these forums, so please forgive any problems with my post. In particular, I wasn't sure where to put this post. I'm working on a scientific programming problem in Java, and I don't have a huge amount of familiarity with either scientific programming or Java, so you can...
  35. O

    How Skepticism Slowed Scientific Progress: The Lunar Laser Ranging Experiments

    Right. Even well-documented observations that do not fit easily into a preconceived notion of how the world should work, may be rationalized away or just neglected. One example of this is the observed mean acceleration {\dot n} of the Moon; from lunar laser ranging experiments this has the...
  36. R

    Where Can I Discuss Scientific Computing?

    Anyone know of a forum where scientific computing can be discussed?
  37. S

    What are some resources for improving scientific writing skills?

    Recently, I've been trying to brush up on my writing skills in preparation for the coming graduate school storm. I've gone through Strunk and White's book twice, but I was wondering if anyone knew of a good reference, on-line or otherwise, about scientific writing. I'm just looking to brush up...
  38. K

    Translate into scientific notation?

    I pretty much know how to solve this problem, but I have a simple question. The question asks a charge of +45 uC (u is coefficient of friction and C is Columb). Now what would that translate into scientific notation? Because I know 3 uC equals 3.0 x 10^-6, but what about double figures? Thanks
  39. K

    Falsification for scientific theories

    I am interest how one might falsify a scientific theory when we consider the objection from the quine-duham thesis. We can always blame one of the hypothesis that goes to making a perdiction, when the prediction does not correspond to reality.
  40. Holocene

    Is Scientific Notation Only for Approximating Large Numbers?

    Obviously, if you wanted to express 500,000 in Scientific Notation, you would get: 5 x 10^5 My question is, what if you were asked to express 570,098? Move the decimal 5 places to the left, and you'd get 5.70098. Apply Scientific Notation, and you get 5.70098 x 10^5 However, this...
  41. B

    Biology II and beyond Scientific Calc

    Hey guys, I was wondering if someone could give me some insight to which scientific calculater is best for a Biology major...me =) I just bought the TI-84 Plus but now I'm thinking I probably should've gotten the TI-89. Does anyone have any experience with this? I know the TI-89 is a better...
  42. W

    Scientific basis of race (thread split)

    whoa for the biggest 1st post bump ever I've been involved in a few discussions over racism this week, so it's all new and fresh to me; well, I decided to post my thoughts here, for historical reference. This thread was looking for "scientifical" definition of human races that could be used in...
  43. N

    BIO 161: Scientific Method Help - Determine Variables

    I need to find out if I am right? I am in BIO 161 and need help answering these questions. Sara and Michael tested electromagnets to see if the size of wire they used would make the magnets stronger. They selected 6 steel nails of the same size to make the magnets. Using 6 different sizes of...
  44. O

    Programs Thinking about getting a PhD in Scientific Computing

    So I've got an MSc in Engineering physics and I'm now deciding if I should go find a job in the industry, or stay in school to get a PhD, more specifically in Scientific computing and numerical analysis. Getting the PhD is very temping, but the main thing holding me back is that I don't know how...
  45. S

    Plug cos^2(30) into my scientific calculator

    How would I plug cos^2(30) into my scientific calculator to get the right answer? Thanks.
  46. H

    Scientific explanation of the Universe

    Unless we figure out time travel (laughable), there is no way to come to a scientific explanation of the universe. All the 'theories' we have on the universe's beginnings are nothing but hypotheses...and that includes the big bang 'theory'...which is currently being shot to **** (Back and to the...
  47. K

    Is Teleology Compatible with Scientific Thinking?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teleology In teleology, form follows function, implying that the concrete follows from the abstract. In philosophical naturalism, function follows form, implying that the abstract follows from concrete. Natural laws are abstract and what they attempt to describe...
  48. B

    Scientific explanation of a chip pan fire + water

    Ok, I know what happens (big fireball : ) when you add water to a chip pan fire, but I'd really appreciate it if you guys (and gals) helped me out with SCIENTIFICALLY describing WHY adding water to the pan causes the fireball. It must contain words like "immiscible" and so on... Thanks in...
  49. R

    What Software is Best for Creating Scientific Diagrams?

    Hey, are there any good software packages to create scientific diagrams? Specifically for optical bench setups including lenses, lasers, mirrors, beam splitters etc. Surely there is a powerful but quick way of making them using some sort of program? Any ideas or recommendations? Thanks, Ben
  50. P

    Calculators Need help using scientific calculator

    -81^(1/4) = -4square root sign 81 =-3 how do i key this into my calculator: = "-4square root sign 81" *note I am working with a $20 casio* thanks ~Amy
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