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Across
  1. 1. - The STEM acronym was introduced in 2001 by scientific administrators at the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF).
  2. 2. - energy, in physics, the capacity for doing work. It may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, or other various forms.
  3. 3. -mathematics, the science of structure, order, and relation that has evolved from elemental practices of counting, measuring, and describing the shapes of objects.
Down
  1. 1. -Science, any system of knowledge that is concerned with the physical world and its phenomena and that entails unbiased observations and systematic experimentation.
  2. 4. -Technology, the application of scientific knowledge to the practical aims of human life or, as it is sometimes phrased, to the change and manipulation of the human environment.