Science and Technology
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- 2. A branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating them. It allows us to solve equations, represent unknown quantities, and understand mathematical relationships.
- 4. The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry, engineering, and everyday life. It encompasses tools, machines, techniques, processes, and systems that help us accomplish tasks and improve our lives.
- 10. The study of numbers, structures, quantities, and relationships. It provides a language and tools for reasoning, solving problems, and understanding the world around us.
- 11. An educated guess or proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested through experimentation. It guides research and helps us understand the world around us.
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- 1. The science and practice of treating and preventing diseases and promoting health. It involves diagnosis, treatment, and the study of the human body and its illnesses.
- 3. intelligence (AI):** The intelligence exhibited by machines, in contrast to the natural intelligence displayed by humans and animals. It involves the ability to learn and adapt, solve problems, make decisions, and understand and respond to their environmeScience:** The systematic study of the natural world and phenomena using observation, experimentation, and hypothesis testing. It aims to understand and explain how the universe works and develop knowledge that can be applied to solve problems.
- 5. The act of noticing and recording information about what you see, hear, feel, smell, or taste. It is crucial for scientists to gather data and test hypotheses.
- 6. New creations or discoveries that solve a problem or improve upon an existing process. They can be physical objects, concepts, or methods that advance our understanding or capabilities.
- 7. Progress, improvement, or development in knowledge, understanding, or technology. It represents the movement towards better tools, solutions, and understanding of the world.
- 8. A test conducted to understand a phenomenon or verify a hypothesis. It involves manipulating variables, collecting data, and making observations to draw conclusions.
- 9. A branch of mathematics concerned with the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids. It helps us understand shapes, sizes, and spatial relationships.