SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Across
- 4. The force that pulls objects toward each other, especially toward the Earth.
- 7. The technology used to design and create robots.
- 9. The science of building and using tiny structures at a molecular scale.
- 10. The basic building block of all living organisms.
- 13. The study of matter, energy, and the forces that act on them.
- 14. The act of introducing something new, often advancing technology or science.
- 15. A proposed explanation made based on limited evidence, to be tested.
- 17. Facts or statistics collected for analysis or reference.
- 21. The power needed to do work, from sources like fuel, electricity, or the sun.
- 22. Something made by humans rather than occurring naturally.
- 23. A place where scientists conduct experiments and research.
- 24. The study of genes and heredity in living organisms.
- 26. A branch of physics studying the behavior of particles on the smallest scales.
- 27. A language or set of instructions used to program computers.
- 28. The study of stars, planets, and outer space.
Down
- 1. A path through which electric current flows.
- 2. The molecule that carries genetic information in living organisms.
- 3. An imitation of a real-world process for study or training purposes.
- 5. A new idea or method that improves how things are done.
- 6. The protection of computer systems from digital attacks.
- 8. A small piece of matter, like an atom or molecule.
- 11. A test done to discover or prove something.
- 12. Microscopic organisms, some of which can cause diseases.
- 16. A device that orbits Earth or another planet, used for communication or research.
- 18. A set of rules or instructions for solving a problem, often used in computing.
- 19. A collection of data organized for easy access and analysis.
- 20. A small infectious agent that can multiply in living cells.
- 25. The process by which species change over time through natural selection.
- 28. The use of machines and technology to operate without human intervention.