What is science? What are the benefits of science?

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jayakishore aireri
9 years ago
1) Science is the study of human beings, plants and animals and the study of products made by or with them 2) by knowing their structure, we know how to treat them,when diseases occur and how to use them in various medicine 3) by research possibility of invention of New products/techniques 4) using

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2016-03-12 21:45:32
Science is a big term comprising of study of living/non living organisms or systems. Its applications are beneficial to all the fields vital for the mankind like agriculture, food, climate, environment, medicine, energy, biofuels, crop development, and conservation of natural resources, flora and fa

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