Bioethics
A field of study concerned with the ethics and philosophical implications of certain biological and medical procedures, technologies, and treatments such as organ transplants, genetic engineering, and care of the terminally ill.
Lots of Biology, Physics and Engineering classes.Bio-Technology is a research oriented science, a combination of Biology and Technology. It covers a wide variety of subjects like Genetics, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Immunology, Virology, Chemistry and Engineering and is also concerned with many other subjects like Health and Medicine, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Cropping system and Crop Management, Ecology, Cell Biology, Soil science and Soil Conservation, Bio-statistics, Plant Physiology, Seed Technology etc.
The study of the functions of the structures of the body is known as physiology no the study of the body structure is : the anatomy
Well, since it is a private business you are not going to be able to monitor the businesses' research and what it is really doing. What if McDonald's was a private company and they were using rabbits in the hamburgers instead of beef. If they were private, you wouldn't have a clue they were doing that.
Agriculture - science and practice of producing crops and livestockAnatomy - study of the animal form, particularly human bodyAstrobiology - branch of biology concerned with the effects of outer space on living organisms and the search for extraterrestrial life.Biochemistry - the study of the structure and function of cellular components, such as proteinsBioclimatology - a science concerned with the influence of climates on organismsBioengineering - a broad-based engineering discipline that deals with bio-molecular processes, product design, sustainability and analysis Biogeography - attempts to describe the changing distributions and geographic patterns of living and fossil species of plants and animalsBioinformatics - information technology as applied to the life sciences, Biomathematics - mathematical biologyBiophysics - applies the theories and methods of physical sciences to questions of biologyBiotechnology - applied science that is concerned with biological systemsBotany - the scientific study of plantsCell biology - the study of cellsChronobiology - a science that studies time-related phenomena in living organismsConservation Biology - concerned with the studies and schemes of protection Cryobiology - the study of the effects of low temperatures on living organisms Developmental BiologyEcology - the scientific study of the relationships between plants, animals and their environment.Ethnobiology - a study of the past and present human interactions with the environmentEvolutionary Biology - a subfield concerned with the origin and descent of speciesFreshwater Biology - a science concerned with the life of freshwater habitats Genetics - a science that deals with heredityGeobiology - a science that combines geology to the study of organisms Immunobiology - a study of the structure and function of the immune system Marine Biology - study of ocean plants and animalsMedicine - the science which relates to the prevention, cure or alleviation of diseaseMicrobiology - the branch of biology that deals with microorganismsMolecular Biology - the branch of biology that deals with the form of macromolecules essential to life.Mycology - the study of fungiNeurobiology - the branch of biology that deals with the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system.Paleobiology - the study of the forms of life existing in prehistoric or geologic timesParasitology - the study of parasitesPathology - the study of disease and its causes, processes, development, and consequencesPharmacology - the study of preparation and use of drugs and synthetic medicinesPhysics - the study of matter and its motionPhysiology - the biological study of the functions of living organisms and their partsProtistology - the study of protistsPsychobiology - the study of mental functioning and behavior in relation to other biological processesToxicology - the study of how natural or man-made poisons cause undesirable effects in living organismsVirology - study of virusesZoology - The branch of biology that deals with animals and animal life, including the study of the structure,physiology, development and classification. Ethology - the study of animal behaviourEntomology - the scientific study of insectsIchthyology - the study of fishesHerpetology - the study of reptiles and amphibians.Ornithology - the study of birdsMammalogy - the study of mammalsPrimatology - the science that deals with primates
Aerospace engineering is the branch of engineering concerned with the research, designed, development, and technology of aircraft and spacecraft.
Various organizations, governments, and individuals worldwide aim to prevent the proliferation of autonomous weapons. These entities are concerned about the potential consequences of machines making life-or-death decisions without human intervention. Efforts to address Autonomous Weapons Technology (AWTOK) range from advocating for international bans to promoting responsible development and use of this technology.
The US was concerned about the development of Communism in Vietnam
Housing and Urban Development
Housing and Urban Development. :)
the use of technology was falling low
Concerned with the development of someone or something. or Concerned with the evolution of animals and plants: "developmental biology". hope this helps...??
As far as the enggineering colleges are concerned, SILICON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY provides the best place to get you technically geared, specially in computer science and engineering. It has an own dedicated department for research and development in computer science and its related fields.
Vendors
military action or technology
Psychologists are concerned with human biology because it contributes to a human's mental state. Weight is one example of a biological characteristic that leads to depression.
ITSM is generally concerned with the "back office" or operational concerns of information technology management (sometimes known as operations architecture), and not with technology development. For example, the process of writing computer software for sale, or designing a microprocessor would not be the focus of the discipline, but the computer systems used by marketing and business development staff in software and hardware companies would be. Many non-technology companies, such as those in the financial, retail, and travel industries, have significant information technology systems which are not exposed to customers.