Science (from the Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") is, in its broadest sense, any systematic knowledge that is capable of resulting in a correct prediction or reliable outcome. In this sense, science may refer to a highly skilled technique, technology, or practice.

In today's more restricted sense, science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge based on scientific method, and to the organized body of knowledge gained through such research. It is a "systematic enterprise of gathering knowledge about the world and organizing and condensing that knowledge into testable laws and theories". This article focuses upon science in this more restricted sense, sometimes called experimental science, and also gives some broader historical context leading up to the modern understanding of the word "science."

From the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment, "science" had more-or-less the same sort of very broad meaning in English that "philosophy" had at that time. By the early 1800s, "natural philosophy" (which eventually evolved into what is today called "natural science") had begun to separate from "philosophy" in general. In many cases, "science" continued to stand for reliable knowledge about any topic, in the same way it is still used in the broad sense in modern terms such as library science, political science, and computer science. In the more narrow sense of "science" today, as natural philosophy became linked to an expanding set of well-defined laws (beginning with Galileo's laws, Kepler's laws, and Newton's laws for motion), it became more common to refer to natural philosophy as "natural science". Over the course of the 1800s, the word "science" become increasingly associated mainly with the disciplined study of the natural world (that is, the non-human world). This sometimes left the study of human thought and society in a linguistic limbo, which has today been resolved by classifying these areas of study as the social sciences.

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What is the entry level computer science job without computer science degree?
Q. Hi, I am currently computer science major in college. I am looking for a job that does not require a computer science degree but in the field of IT. I would like to gain experience before I graduate. I've been looking for a job in IT field but most of the jobs requires computer science or Information technology degree. What would be good job for me? What certificate might be easy to get to get these jobs?
Asked by tak_10 - Wed Jun 3 01:52:25 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Why don't you do a summer internship (or even take a semester off for an internship)? I'm currently employing an intern who has about a year and a half of comp sci. He worked last semester and is working this summer. He'll go back to school in the Fall with a lot of experience that will help him get through his classes a lot easier.
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How can science falsify anything when it can't verify anything?
Q. If I falsify something, haven't I simply verified its converse? Isn't this a sort of proof by contradiction that science cannot verify, or falsify anything? It seems to me that there is a strange asymmetry in logic that is assumed in science. Please don't confuse me with some Luddite and proclaim the virtues of science through technological achievement. If you do so, you are completely missing the point of my question.
Asked by Mad Max - Sat Jul 18 14:36:02 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Verification is for math and logic, not science. To pull a common statement from logic, "All men are mortal." To falsify this, you would "just" have to find a man who is immortal. To verify this, you would have to kill off everyone in the world to prove that everyone can die. Not very feasible, especially as you would have to include yourself.
Answered by oikos - Sat Jul 18 22:36:32 2009

Is there a unique method to citing science references for a science lab report?
Q. I want to make sure that I am citing my science resources correctly. Is there a specific way to cite for a science report or is traditional citing acceptable? I am a sophomore in an an honors science class. Thanks.
Asked by Rene M - Tue Nov 17 19:26:02 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You usually use the method of citing used in professional journals (pull out a science journal & look & copy the manner of the reference citing); it is a bit different from traditional reference citing.
Answered by Diane A - Tue Nov 17 20:28:10 2009

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