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Specifically "engineering" might be a term for such a process.

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The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes is called?

One contributor has suggested that "Technology" is the answer. Here are some additional ways we could consider this question:EngineeringInnovationEntrepreneurshipEngineering gets my vote because it is about application of the scientific knowledge. Wikipedia provides a good definition of Engineering:Engineering is the science, skill, and profession of acquiring and applying scientific, economic, social, and practical knowledge, in order to design and also build structures, machines, devices, systems, materials and processes.Innovation is a good description of this practical use of knowledge because it supports the adoption of the technology across society at large through market mechanisms.So that we avoid having too lofty a view of science and technology, we should remember that on a daily basis, a farmer makes practical use of scientific knowledge and the technologies relating to chemistry and physics.Thus, taking JB Say's 1803 definition of "Entrepreneur" (An economic agent who unites all means of production) we could rightly say that a farmer is an entrepreneur, and the farmer's work is based on the practical use of scientific knowledge.


What is an example of the difference between science and superstition?

There are many such examples. If a person becomes sick, a superstitious explanation could be that an evil witch has cast a spell on that person. The scientific explanation may be that the disease is caused by a bacterial infection. The superstitious explanation is not based on fact, only on paranoia. The scientific explanation would be based on actual medical knowledge, and observation of the sick person.


How are science and scientific knowledge and technology are related?

science creates knowledge, knowledge allows the creation of working technology, technology that works changes the world Without science, our "knowledge" would be filled with unreality and technology created from the errors would not work.


If you wanted to learn more about ancient scientific knowledge whose life would you research?

Ibn al-Haytham's


What is the adjective form of science?

I take your meaning to be, the definition of "Science". Adverbs modify, or model a word. So the adverbial phase, or clause, of "Science", would be the definition.noun: science1.the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment."the world of science and technology"synonyms: branch of knowledge, body of knowledge/information, area of study,

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What do you call the collection of accepted knowledge theories and investigative techniques of a scientific discipline?

That would be referred to as the body of knowledge or the scientific knowledge base within that specific scientific discipline.


The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes is called?

One contributor has suggested that "Technology" is the answer. Here are some additional ways we could consider this question:EngineeringInnovationEntrepreneurshipEngineering gets my vote because it is about application of the scientific knowledge. Wikipedia provides a good definition of Engineering:Engineering is the science, skill, and profession of acquiring and applying scientific, economic, social, and practical knowledge, in order to design and also build structures, machines, devices, systems, materials and processes.Innovation is a good description of this practical use of knowledge because it supports the adoption of the technology across society at large through market mechanisms.So that we avoid having too lofty a view of science and technology, we should remember that on a daily basis, a farmer makes practical use of scientific knowledge and the technologies relating to chemistry and physics.Thus, taking JB Say's 1803 definition of "Entrepreneur" (An economic agent who unites all means of production) we could rightly say that a farmer is an entrepreneur, and the farmer's work is based on the practical use of scientific knowledge.


Is a computer an abstract noun?

The word technology is an abstract noun, a word for the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means; the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes; a word for a concept. The things created as a result of technology are are concrete nouns, things ranging from a lever to a computer. Sometimes the objects themselves are referred to as technology.


Scientific and unscientific method of acquiring knowledge?

That would be a positivist approach, using numerical, quantitative data - scientific The unscientific would be the opposite.


If you want to know more about ancient scientific knowledge whose life would you research?

I would research the life of Archimedes, the ancient Greek mathematician and engineer known for his groundbreaking contributions to mathematics, physics, and engineering. His work on levers, buoyancy, and the principles of mechanics laid the foundation for many scientific advancements. Additionally, his inventions, such as the Archimedes screw and war machines, showcase the practical application of his theoretical knowledge. Exploring his life would provide insights into the intersection of science, mathematics, and engineering in the ancient world.


What is an example of the difference between science and superstition?

There are many such examples. If a person becomes sick, a superstitious explanation could be that an evil witch has cast a spell on that person. The scientific explanation may be that the disease is caused by a bacterial infection. The superstitious explanation is not based on fact, only on paranoia. The scientific explanation would be based on actual medical knowledge, and observation of the sick person.


Why did Hellenistic thinkers make important advance in the science and mathematics?

For the mathematicians and scientists of ancient Greece, the motive was intellectual recreation more than the solving of practical problems. Later in history a great many practical problems have been solved by the use of mathematical and scientific knowledge developed in ancient Greece (and greatly expanded in subsequent eras) but at the time no one knew or anticipated that such uses would ever be found for abstract knowledge. It was just interesting. They built upon the earlier Greek, Babylonia and Egyptians knowledge.


How are science and scientific knowledge and technology are related?

science creates knowledge, knowledge allows the creation of working technology, technology that works changes the world Without science, our "knowledge" would be filled with unreality and technology created from the errors would not work.


What if a person was tortured by a cat like this the cat turned the person into a cat?

This scenario is not possible in reality. Cats do not have the physical ability or knowledge to torture a person in a way that would transform them into a cat. Additionally, transformation between species is purely fictional and not based in reality.


What would we call a person who lacks knowledge?

ignorant (by: shara indana)


What stereotype about doctors emerged during the industrial and scientific revolution?

That they would sacrifice anything for the pursuit of knowledge


What is scientific temparament?

Temper: to take the hardness out. And by science, implies that a person would be strong to all, except science, in which they would bend or conform to science. An example would be that a person with a scientific temperament would test, or interpret everything by science.