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[[Sowerden]] was a [[professor]] of '''natural science''' at the [[University of Oxford]]. [[Gordon Seavers]] studied this subject under him. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Banquo Legacy (novel)}}) | [[Sowerden]] was a [[professor]] of '''natural science''' at the [[University of Oxford]]. [[Gordon Seavers]] studied this subject under him. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Banquo Legacy (novel)}}) | ||
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# Physical science, which includes [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[geoscience]] and [[astronomy]]; | # Physical science, which includes [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[geoscience]] and [[astronomy]]; | ||
# [[Life science]], an equally broad category, which includes [[biology]], [[zoology]], [[botany]], [[mycology]], [[genetics]], [[anatomy]], [[biochemistry]], [[immunology]] and [[neuroscience]]. | # [[Life science]], an equally broad category, which includes [[biology]], [[zoology]], [[botany]], [[mycology]], [[genetics]], [[anatomy]], [[biochemistry]], [[immunology]] and [[neuroscience]]. | ||
Natural science also includes [[natural history]], which is multidisciplinary. | |||
[[Category:Science from the real world]] | [[Category:Science from the real world]] | ||
[[Category:Science education]] | [[Category:Science education]] |
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Sowerden was a professor of natural science at the University of Oxford. Gordon Seavers studied this subject under him. (PROSE: The Banquo Legacy [+]Loading...["The Banquo Legacy (novel)"])
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The natural sciences are divided into:
- Physical science, which includes physics, chemistry, geoscience and astronomy;
- Life science, an equally broad category, which includes biology, zoology, botany, mycology, genetics, anatomy, biochemistry, immunology and neuroscience.
Natural science also includes natural history, which is multidisciplinary.