• The Natural Sciences Tripos (NST) is the framework within which most of the science at the University of Cambridge is taught. The tripos includes a wide...
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  • up natural science in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Natural science is a branch of science concerning life sciences and physical sciences. Natural science(s)...
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    branches (also known as fields). As empirical sciences, natural sciences use tools from the formal sciences, such as mathematics and logic, converting information...
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  • discipline. Natural, social, and formal science make up the fundamental sciences, which form the basis of interdisciplinarity - and applied sciences such as...
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  • predictions about the world. Modern science is typically divided into three major branches: the natural sciences (e.g., physics, chemistry, and biology)...
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  • sub-branches, are referred to as natural sciences. Natural science can be described as all of the following: Branch of science – systematic enterprise that...
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    naturalists working in near isolation, today's natural history is a cross-discipline umbrella of many specialty sciences; e.g., geobiology has a strong multidisciplinary...
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    of Cambridge maintains six such schools: Arts and Humanities Biological Sciences Clinical Medicine Humanities and Social Sciences Physical Sciences Technology...
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  • natural sciences and social sciences seek to characterize physical systems and social systems, respectively, using empirical methods, the formal sciences use...
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    The exact sciences or quantitative sciences, sometimes called the exact mathematical sciences, are those sciences "which admit of absolute precision in...
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    Tripos (redirect from Cambridge Tripos)
    The multi-part tripos system at Cambridge also allows substantial changes in field between parts; the Natural Sciences Tripos is especially designed to...
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  • with the social sciences or having a lot to do with the social sciences. For example, biological psychology is considered a natural science with a social...
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    University of Cambridge Museums are the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, The Polar Museum, The Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Museum of Classical...
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  • branches of science: natural, social, and formal. Protoscience, early sciences, and natural philosophies such as alchemy and astrology during the Bronze Age...
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    and of the cognate subjects of Moral and Natural Science", and has developed a reputation amongst Cambridge colleges for Law and Medicine. Downing has...
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  • Brian Wynne (category Sociologists of science)
    education includes an MA (Natural Sciences, Cambridge 1968), PhD (Materials Science, Cambridge 1971), MPhil (Sociology of Science, Edinburgh 1977). His work...
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    mathematician and natural philosopher Sir Isaac Newton, and occupies one of the buildings in the Cambridge Centre for Mathematical Sciences. After a national...
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  • pollution management, biological sciences, aquatic sciences and fisheries, biotechnology, engineering, computer science, sociology, linguistics, and other...
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  • of Cambridge Faculty of Music, Academy of Performing Arts in Prague Faculty of Natural Sciences examples include Imperial College Faculty of Natural Sciences...
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  • Natural language processing (NLP) is an interdisciplinary subfield of computer science and information retrieval. It is primarily concerned with giving...
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    Michael Faraday (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
    Schaffer, Simon (1989). The Uses of Experiment: Studies in the Natural Sciences. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-33768-2. p. 212. Van Valkenburgh...
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    of Computer Science and Technology, formerly the Computer Laboratory, is the computer science department of the University of Cambridge. As of 2023[update]...
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  • the natural sciences can be gleaned from the following comments: "these are mere facts, but they are quantitative facts and the basis of science." It...
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  • typical of the natural sciences which exceeds all methods not based solely on sensory observations. Modern approaches in the human sciences integrate an...
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    ). Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-45128-4. LCCN 93020358. OCLC 27676642. Popper, Karl (December 1978). "Natural Selection...
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    Scientist (category Science occupations)
    is a person who researches to advance knowledge in an area of the natural sciences. In classical antiquity, there was no real ancient analog of a modern...
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    Charles Thomson Rees Wilson (category Jacksonian Professors of Natural Philosophy)
    College, Cambridge, where he became interested in physics and chemistry. In 1892 he received 1st class honours in both parts of the Natural Science Tripos...
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  • to which the social sciences should mimic the methods used in the natural sciences. The founding positivists of the social sciences argued that social...
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    examinations, one in natural sciences (relating to physical science), the other in moral sciences (in the sense of mores or social sciences) were introduced...
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  • "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences" is a 1960 article written by the physicist Eugene Wigner, published in Communication...
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