the knowlage of sciene and its type like natural sicence ,formula sience

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all who dont know what is science and tecnological impacts see the presentation


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computer Science and tecnology including phycological imapacts

Science defination Science is the study of the natural and social world through observation, experimentation, and analysis .  It uses a systematic methodology based on evidence. 

How science works Scientists observe natural events to understand the mechanisms that cause them. They use experiments to test hypotheses and predictions. They use data and analysis to solve problems.

Branches of science Natural science Social science Applied science Formula science

Natural science Natural sciences Study the physical world, such as physics, chemistry, and biology

Social science Social sciences Study individuals and societies, such as economics, psychology, and sociology

Applied science Applied sciences Use scientific knowledge for practical purposes, such as engineering and medicine

Formal science Formal sciences Study formal systems governed by axioms and rules, such as logic, mathematics, and theoretical computer science

History of science History of science The earliest identifiable predecessors to modern science date to the Bronze Age in Egypt and Mesopotamia (c. 3000–1200 BCE)

Defination of technology the scientific knowledge and/or equipment that is needed for a particular industry, etc . The technology plays the important role in the humans life it is used to make the robots , AI,etc .

Psychological impacts Psychosocial impact is defined as the effect caused by environmental and/or biological factors on individual’s social and/or psychological aspects . Several psychiatric disorders may affect psychological and social aspects of individual’s lives.

Psychological impacts Examples are (a) obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), whereas these patients might present social marital disabilities, problems related to occupations and low income ( Vikas , Avasthi , & Sharan ,  2011 ), (b) people with cancer, who experienced negative psychological effect such as bad feelings and fears, as well as moderate to high levels of anxiety and psychological distress (Primo et al.,  2000 )
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