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Anorexia can be treated using psychology, counselling and nutrition.

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Which of these is a problem that technology cannot solve?

Poverty preventing young people from choosing to experiment with drugs and alcohol diseases *Technology can solve all of these problems, unfortunately there are still some idiot drug attics, but there will always be some stupid people in the world (unless we purge them).


How is science used in the forensic science industry?

In forensic science, scientific principles and techniques are used to analyze physical evidence obtained from crime scenes, such as DNA analysis, fingerprint identification, and ballistics analysis. These scientific methods help investigators solve crimes by providing valuable information that can be used in court to support or refute a hypothesis about a crime.


What sicance do crime scene investigation use?

Crime scene investigators use various sciences such as forensic science, biology, chemistry, and physics to collect and analyze evidence found at crime scenes. This includes techniques like fingerprint analysis, DNA profiling, ballistics analysis, and toxicology testing to help solve crimes.


How is forensic science dependent on both technology and cleverness?

Forensic science relies on technology for advanced tools like DNA analysis and fingerprint scanning to enhance evidence collection and analysis. However, the interpretation of findings, critical thinking, creative problem-solving, and attention to detail all require cleverness and expertise from forensic professionals to piece together the evidence and solve crimes effectively.


A person who studies chemistry is known as?

A person who studies chemistry is known as a chemist. Chemists are professionals who work in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, energy, materials science, and research, applying their knowledge of chemical principles to solve problems and develop new technologies.