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Science (from Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge"

[1]
) is a systematic enterprise that builds and
organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.
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In
an older and closely related meaning, "science" also refers to a body of knowledge itself, of the type
that can be rationally explained and reliably applied. A practitioner of science is known as a scientist.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science
Technology (from Greek , techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -, -logia
[1]
) is the
making, modification, usage, and knowledge of tools, machines, techniques, crafts, systems, and
methods of organization, in order to solve a problem, improve a pre-existing solution to a problem,
achieve a goal, handle an applied input/output relation or perform a specific function. It can also refer
to the collection of such tools, including machinery, modifications, arrangements and procedures.
Technologies significantly affect human as well as other animal species' ability to control and adapt
to their natural environments. The term can either be applied generally or to specific areas:
examples include construction technology, medical technology, and information technology.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology
Physics (from Ancient Greek: () phusik (epistm) knowledge of nature,
from phsis"nature"
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) is the natural science that involves the study of matter
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and
its motion through space and time, along with related concepts such as energy and force.
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More
broadly, it is the general analysis of nature, conducted in order to understand how
the universe behaves.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics

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