mathematics, chemistry, biology
Mathematics is a pure scienceApplied ScienceApplied EngineeringApplied MathematicsApplied physicsArchaeologyArtificial intelligenceCeramic engineeringComputing technologyElectronicsEnergyEnergy storageEnvironmental Engineering ScienceEngineering physicsEngineering TechnologyEnvironmental technologyFisheries scienceForestry scienceMaterials science and engineeringMicrotechnologyNanotechnologyNuclear technologyOpticsSoftware EngineeringZoography
Do not worry you aren't the first to ask this. These are the answers simplified and sciencified. Pure science is something with a lab component, examples are biology, chemistry, physics, anatomy and physiology. An applied science is a science that incorporates many sciences such as fire science or nutrition. Simplified:Yeah stick to pure science unless you really know what you want to do and there are plety of jobs in that field - specify later on. Pure: Hey the apple fell to the ground because of gravity. Applied: Oww the spanner fell on my foot because of gravity ;-)
it is called pure science.
poetry and philosophy are the examples of pure research.
Yes Pure Science is also called Natural Science. Hopes this answer helps
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Pure science is something with a lab component, examples are biology, chemistry, physics, anatomy and physiology. An applied science is a science that incorporates many sciences such as fire science or nutritionan Applied science is the application of scientific knowledge transferred into a physical environment. Examples include testing a theoretical model through the use of formal science, or solving a practical problem through the use of natural science.
pure science is generally the dry-labs bit, whereas applied is more practical
Its a delusion of science.
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Examples of pure science would be such things as Ohms law, knowledge of the principles of optics, gravity waves, or some understanding of nucleosynthesis. The latter example gives us information about the formation of matter, but this is well beyond our ability to make any practical use.