No; a good counter-example is the atom bomb. Science can be put to the service of the "light side", or the "dark side"; it all depends on who uses it.
it destroy both useful and harmful organisms
Not necessarily. While adaptations can help an organism survive and reproduce in its environment, they may not always be beneficial in all situations or environments. Changes in the environment or interactions with other species can render an adaptation less useful or even harmful over time.
It is best to go for some type of a science degree. The healthcare industry is always hiring so a science degree will be beneficial.
Models are useful in science, because it is easier for some to understand then words.
no, not always
Technology is APPLIED science that makes PURE science useful and practical. I didn't get this question on SOS either xD
yes, because how will they make computers? and how will they purify the water from injuries. that is why science and technology are useful
ANYTHING THAT IS USEFUL OR BENEFICIAL OR BUSINESS FOR OTHERS.
Beneficial
beneficial, handy
No, a beneficial mutation may not always be considered beneficial in the context of evolution because its effects can change over time or in different environments.
to be useful in sciences a hypothesis must be