http://undsci.berkeley.edu/article/0_0_0/us101contents_01
To understand what science
is, just look around you. What do you see? Perhaps, your hand on the
mouse, a computer screen, papers, ballpoint pens, the family cat, the
sun shining through the window …. Science is, in one sense, our
knowledge of all that — all the stuff that is in the universe:
from the tiniest subatomic particles in a single atom of the metal in
your computer's circuits, to the nuclear reactions that formed the
immense ball of gas that is our sun, to the complex chemical
interactions and electrical fluctuations within your own body that allow
you to read and understand these words. But just as importantly,
science is also a reliable process by which we learn about all
that stuff in the universe. However, science is different from many
other ways of learning because of the way it is done. Science relies on
testing ideas with evidence gathered from the natural world.
This website will help you learn more about science as a process of
learning about the natural world and access the parts of science that
affect your life.
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