Can anyone tell about the ' Nature of science and Science behind nature ' ?
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Science is an attempt to explain natural phenomena. People from all cultures contribute to science. Scientific knowledge, while durable, has a tentative character.There is no one way to do science – therefore, there is no universal step-by-step scientific method.
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Characteristics of the nature of science
Scientific knowledge, while durable, has a tentative character.
Scientific knowledge relies heavily, but not entirely, on observation, experimental evidence, rational arguments and scepticism.
There is no one way to do science – therefore, there is no universal step-by-step scientific method
New knowledge must be reported clearly and openly.
Scientists require accurate
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Science is an attempt to explain natural phenomena. People from all cultures contribute to science. Scientific knowledge, while durable, has a tentative character. ... There is no one way to do science – therefore, there is no universal step-by-step scientific method.
When trying to describe the nature of science, it can be useful to think of science as a culture in just the same way that we think of the cultural worlds of art and music. We need to understand and talk art or music when we enter these worlds. In the same way, we need to be able to understand and talk science.
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