no, because if it was it wouldn't be science anymore, it would just be one general subject with sub-subjects, so that would defeat the purpose of subjects if there is only one
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it should be written as "natural science" because neither the word "natural" nor "science" is a proper noun (ie a name, city, language..)
Science is only capitalised if at the beginning of a sentence, or in a subject name such as the Science Foundation or a Science Laboratory.
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In general no; it should be capitalized if it's part of the name of something, like a class or department (e.g. the Political Science department).
pictures of you and the project and don't forget to include your name and your teachers name and the date it was made
An email signature for a Bachelor of Science graduate should include their full name, degree earned (Bachelor of Science), the name of the university or college they graduated from, their major or area of study, and any relevant certifications or honors. Additionally, contact information such as phone number and professional email address should be included.
The origin of the word science comes from the Latin scientia, which means 'to know'. Thus science is about real things - items that may be measured or counted, and verified.[We have another couple of words from the same root - prescience, which means to know beforehand, and omniscience, which means to know everything.]
what is a good name for science magazine