Did you mean "Differentiate superstition from science?" and if so, superstition is what science cannot explain as of now. Many beliefs are classified as superstitious by scientists (rationalists), for example belief in the bad luck of number 13. Belief in the association of black color with evil. If you meant supertissues, they are very much part of science and probably relate to the creation of synthetic material for replacement of tissues in humans and animals. Whether as of now any such creation exists, I can't answer off hand. So, you need to clarify your question. Best wishes. Swamy
Biology is a type of science.
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they are both somewhat the same. environmental science just a form of earth science
science is a study of community and technology is a kind of material
pure science is generally the dry-labs bit, whereas applied is more practical
an observation is is looking at something, having thoughts and wondering things about it science is a study of the world
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Science is knowledge about the physical world. It also describes the process we use to get that knowledge.Technology is the cool stuff we make with that knowledge.
science means studying about anything like physics,biology or anything whereas technology means the application of science in a practical way to have a better life
Technology is the result of extensive science studies. Science is the foundation of technology. Another way to state this is to see that science creates the knowledge that creates new technologies. Both elements are interconnected.
Waves in science are classified based on their properties and how they move. The criteria used to differentiate between different types of waves include their direction of movement, the medium they travel through, and their amplitude and frequency.
Science is the practice of coming up with theories and trying to prove or disprove them. Chemistry, astronomy, and physics are all examples of science. Technology is taking things learned through science and creating tools, etc. You don't have to have technology to do science, but you have to have science for technology.