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NATURAL SCIENCE
PHYSICS:Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electromagnetism, Quantum Physics
CHEMISTRY: Organic, Inorganic, Physical, Analytical Chemistry
BIOLOGY: Genetics, Ecology, Microbiology, Physiology
EARTH SCIENCE : Geology, Meteorology, Oceanography, Environmental Science
ASTRONOMY : Study of Celestial Objects, Cosmology
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FORMAL SCIENCE
Mathematics: Study of numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns.
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SOCIALSCIENCE
PSYCOLOGY : Human Mind, Behavior, Mental Processes
SOCIOLOGY: Social Structures, Relationships, Institutions
ECONOMIC : Resource Management, Production, Distribution, Consumption
IMP
POLITICAL SCIENCE : Government Systems, Political Theories, Public Policies(IMP)
ANTHROPOLOGY : Cultural, Social, Physical Development of Humans
COMPUTER SCIENCE : Study of algorithms, data structures, and the principles of computing.
IMPORTANCE OF SCIENCE
Advancing Knowledge: Science enhances our understanding of the world, leading to new discoveries and insights.
Technological Innovation: Scientific research drives technological advancements that improve everyday life.
Problem-Solving: Science provides the tools and knowledge needed to address global challenges, such as climate change, disease, and resource management.
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SCIENCE
WORKING ERA
- Islamic Golden Age (8th – 14th Century)
1Scientific Advancements
Alhazen (Ibn al-Haytham)(BOOK OF OPTICS)
4. The Renaissance (14th – 17th Century)
1.Revival of Learning INVENTION OF PRINTING PRESS 2.Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler (CHALLENGE The Geocentric model of universe
3.Scientific Revolution:
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5. The Enlightenment (17th – 18th Century)
- EMPERICAL AND RATONAL THOUGHT
- NEWTONS LAWS (1687)
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6. Modern Science (19th Century – Present)
1.INDUSTRIAL REVOLOUTION
2.DARWINS THEORY
20th Century to Present:
3.Relativity and Quantum Mechanics:
4.DNA and Genetics:
- Information Age: Advances in computer science, artificial intelligence, and data analysis have transformed science and society
INTRODUCTION
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Methods: Observation, experimentation, and logical reasoning
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