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What is science?

Science generally refers to natural science, applied science and mathematical logic as opposed to liberal arts. Science majors include mathematics, physics, chemistry, astronomy, geology, geography, geophysics, atmospheric science, marine science, mechanics, information and electronic science, computer and technology, and psychology. Extended data mathematics: mathematics, mathematical statistics, computational mathematics and application software, operational research, applied mathematics, control science.

Physics: physics, applied physics, nuclear physics and nuclear technology.

Chemistry: chemistry, applied chemistry, radiochemistry, material chemistry, food chemistry, environmental chemistry.

Astronomy: astronomy.

Geology: Geology, hydrogeology and engineering geology, structural geology, rock and mineral geochemistry, seismic geology, radioactive mineral geology, paleontology and stratigraphy.

Geography: climatology, biogeography, chemical geography, astronomical geography, glaciology, meteorology, soil geography, integrated physical geography and geographic information system.

Geophysics: geophysics, space physics.

Atmospheric science: weather dynamics, atmospheric physics and atmospheric environment, climatology, atmospheric detection.

Marine science: physical oceanography, marine biology, marine physics, marine geology, marine chemistry.

Mechanics: mechanics, applied mechanics.

Information and electronic science: electronics and information systems, acoustics, radio physics, optics, physical electronics, microelectronics.

Computers and technology: computer software, computers and applications.

Psychology: psychology, industrial psychology.