
Natural science
The way which different fields of study are defined is determined as much by historical convention as by the present daymeaning of the words. Thus the traditional description of Natural Science is the study of the physical, nonhuman aspects of theworld. As a group, the natural sciences are distinguished from theology
and the social sciences
, on the one hand, and from the arts
and humanities
on the other. Mathematics
is not itself a natural science, but provides many of the core methodsfor them. Natural sciences generally attempt to explain the workings of the world via natural processes rather than divine
processes. The term natural science is also used to identify "science"as a discipline following the scientific method
. Alongside this traditional usage, more recently the words "natural sciences" are sometimes used in a way more closely matchingtheir everyday meaning. In this sense "natural sciences" can be an alternative phrase for biological sciences
, involved in biological processes), and are distinguished from the physical sciences
(involved in the physical and chemical laws underlyingthe universe).
Natural sciences
Applied sciences and engineering
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