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in science is gained through... there was an increased tendency to associate science with study of the natural world... the modern notion of science as a special brand of information about the world... arguable that technology had even begun to eclipse science as a term of public attention and praise... Scholarly studies of science have begun to refer to... rather than science of technology separately... science or even by some more exotic label such as... science cannot claim absolute knowledge of nature or the behavior of the subject or of the... One important function of mathematics in science is the role it plays in the expression of scientific... Whether mathematics itself is properly classified as science has been a matter of some debate... The philosophy of science seeks to understand the nature and justification of scientific knowledge... that have broad consensus among published philosophers of science and within the... Some of the findings of science can be very... Science is the branch of knowledge dealing with people and the understanding we have of our... Critical rationalism argues for the ability of science to increase the scope of testable knowledge... It proposes that science should be content with the rational elimination of errors in its theories... which masquerades as science in an attempt to claim a legitimacy which it would not otherwise be able to... reduce global warming are often characterized as junk science by those who do not wish to see such restrictions imposed... shifted science from a focus on understanding... for the practice of science itself in terms of fraud... believed that though science attempted to understand all of nature... criticized science for using instruments to ask questions that produce answers only meaningful in terms of the... Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines... Major advances in formal science have often led to major advances in the physical and biological sciences... Science has become so pervasive in modern societies that it is generally considered necessary to communicate... Changing Notions of Science in American Popular Culture... Science in the Private Interest... Behavioral and Social Science Are Under Attack in the Senate... Science journalism must keep a critical edge... Science and Development Network... Myth versus science in educational systems... Science in the Twentieth Century... Changing Notions of Science in American Popular Culture... Selected science information provided by U...

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