PURE SCIENCE APPLIED SCIENCE
1. Anatomy 1. Medicine
2. botany 2. Agriculture
3. Cell Biology 3. Genetics
4. Embryology 4. Biochemistry
5. Studing of the 5. The hearing aid
human ear
6. Studing of the 6. Designing glasses, lenses,
human eye and vision and contacs
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Technology is APPLIED science that makes PURE science useful and practical. I didn't get this question on SOS either xD
applied research
Yes, applied sciences like engineering, medicine, and environmental science utilize the principles and findings from pure sciences to address real-world challenges. Pure sciences, such as physics, chemistry, and biology, provide foundational knowledge that informs practical applications. For instance, engineering uses scientific principles to design structures, while medicine relies on biological research to develop treatments. This integration allows for innovative solutions that improve quality of life and address societal issues.
Pure science gives basic information that is needed to create new technology, but new technology also gives scientists the tools that they need to further extend their research, and to thereby learn more pure science.
A true pure sinusoid signal lasts forever, from -infinity to +infinity. If it ever turned on or off it would not be a pure single frequency sinusoid signal. Real signals aren't pure.
Its a delusion of science.
Do not worry you aren't the first to ask this. These are the answers simplified and sciencified. Pure science is something with a lab component, examples are biology, chemistry, physics, anatomy and physiology. An applied science is a science that incorporates many sciences such as fire science or nutrition. Simplified:Yeah stick to pure science unless you really know what you want to do and there are plety of jobs in that field - specify later on. Pure: Hey the apple fell to the ground because of gravity. Applied: Oww the spanner fell on my foot because of gravity ;-)
pure science is generally the dry-labs bit, whereas applied is more practical
Mathematics is a pure scienceApplied ScienceApplied EngineeringApplied MathematicsApplied physicsArchaeologyArtificial intelligenceCeramic engineeringComputing technologyElectronicsEnergyEnergy storageEnvironmental Engineering ScienceEngineering physicsEngineering TechnologyEnvironmental technologyFisheries scienceForestry scienceMaterials science and engineeringMicrotechnologyNanotechnologyNuclear technologyOpticsSoftware EngineeringZoography
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Some fields of scientific studies include physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, psychology, and geology. Pure sciences are focused on understanding fundamental principles and theories, while applied sciences use that knowledge to solve practical problems or develop technologies. Physics and chemistry are examples of pure sciences, while engineering and medicine are examples of applied sciences.
Pure science is something with a lab component, examples are biology, chemistry, physics, anatomy and physiology. An applied science is a science that incorporates many sciences such as fire science or nutritionan Applied science is the application of scientific knowledge transferred into a physical environment. Examples include testing a theoretical model through the use of formal science, or solving a practical problem through the use of natural science.
natural science,applied science and pure science
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Pure science is research for its own sake; the idea is to expand our general body of knowledge. Applied science is research with a specific goal in mind, such as a new drug or more efficient vehicle. Pure science can lead to applied science by making a discovery which has an immediate or obvious practical application. One famous example would be nylon stockings, which grew out of polymer experiments in the then-new science of plastics.
Pure biology is simply the facts about the living world. In research terms, it is basic research, describing migrations of birds, or studying molecules for their function. Applied biology includes fields such as agriculture and conservation. It is taking the pure biology and applying to a problem or field. For example, in pure biology we may find that multiple chromosomes increases the health of a certain species of wheat. Applied biology could use that information to improve the crops that we eat.
Pure science is intangible and theoretical like biology, anatomy, and geology. Applied science is applying the theories and making them into something tangible like satellites and laboratory equipment.