because you question everything ._.
the media
It's less confusing.
Bioengineering, a very confusing topic if you ask me, is the application of concepts and methods of physics, chemistry, math, and computer science to solve life science problems. So its basically using other subjects to help in life science.
We live in a complicated and often confusing world; many of the answers that we need in order to make sense of the world in which we live are found in science. Those who do not learn science are doomed to be either confused or deluded.
I believe that you are confusing the words monogram and monograph. A monogram has nothing in particular to do with science; it is just a set of initials. A monograph is an essay on a very specific topic (which could be a scientific topic).
the positive thing about science and tech is that you learn new things that make life and other things more fun/ creative the negative thing is that it makes it more complex and confusing and they have their downfalls
The '20th Anniversary Collection' is Volume 13. Rather confusing perhaps, but they are one in the same.
=Originally in science when you are writing down your procedures it is required to use 123 because it could get confusing easily if you start a sentence for your procedure and it starts with a and your procedure letter "number" is a=
'was confusing' is past continuous'is confusing' is present simple continuous'is going to be confusing' is future continuous
comparative more confusing, superlative most confusing
mass is confusing
Which is confusing to the reader