Discovery

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Across
  1. 2. Protection of computer systems from digital attacks.
  2. 5. An important discovery that helps solve a problem or change a situation.
  3. 8. Based on observation or real evidence rather than theory.
  4. 9. A new idea, method, or device.
  5. 12. The use of machines to do work instead of people.
  6. 13. Able to spread from one person to another.
  7. 14. A change in genes.
  8. 16. Results or effects of an action.
  9. 19. To repeat a study or experiment to check the results.
  10. 22. An official rule controlling something.
  11. 25. An online system or service.
  12. 27. To improve or make something more modern.
  13. 29. An organised collection of information stored on a computer.
  14. 30. Able to continue without causing damage to the environment.
  15. 32. General agreement among a group of people.
  16. 34. Technology that allows machines to think or learn like humans.
  17. 35. Possible effects or meanings of an action or decision.
  18. 37. Never done or known before.
Down
  1. 1. A very small infectious agent that can cause disease.
  2. 3. Causing major change.
  3. 4. Something that can change in an experiment.
  4. 6. Causing a complete or dramatic change.
  5. 7. A unit of heredity passed from parents to children.
  6. 10. A set of rules a computer follows to solve a problem.
  7. 11. An idea or explanation that can be tested through research.
  8. 15. Protection against a disease.
  9. 17. Causing disagreement or debate.
  10. 18. Responsibility for actions or decisions.
  11. 20. Facts or information that show something is true.
  12. 21. To study something carefully in order to understand it.
  13. 23. The gradual development of living organisms over time.
  14. 24. To organise and carry out research or an experiment.
  15. 26. A substance that protects people from disease.
  16. 28. A scientific test carried out to discover something.
  17. 31. The process of protecting information by coding it.
  18. 33. A living thing.
  19. 36. To identify a disease or condition.