What Are The Fields Of Science

Fields of Science are list of terms used in many sciences.

Below listed are the Fields of Science

AcousticsThe study of sound.
AeronauticsAircraft design, construction, and navigation.
Agronomyscience of soil management and crop production
AnatomyThe study of organisms and their parts.
AnthropologyThe study of the origin, behavior, and the physical, social, and cultural development of humans.
ArchaeologyThe study of past human lives by examining remaining material evidence.
AstronomyThe study of outer space.
AstrophysicsThe branch of astronomy that deals with the physics of stellar phenomena.
BacteriologyThe study of bacteria, especially in relation to medicine and agriculture.
BiochemistryThe study of the chemical substances and processes in living organisms.
BiologyThe science of life and living organisms
BotanyThe study of plants.
CardiologyThe medical study of the heart.
CartographyThe art or technique of making maps or charts.
ChemistryThe science of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter, especially of atomic and molecular systems.
CosmologyThe study of the physical universe considered as a totality of phenomena in time and space.
CrystallographyThe science of crystal structure and phenomena.
EcologyThe study of organisms and their environment.
EmbryologyThe study of the formation, early growth, and development of living organisms.
EndocrinologyThe study of the glands and hormones of the body.
EntomologyThe scientific study of insects.
EnzymologyThe study of the biochemical nature and activity of enzymes.
ForestryThe science and art of cultivating, maintaining, and developing forests.
GelotologyThe study of laughter.
GeneticsThe study of heredity and inherited traits.
GeochemistryThe chemistry of the composition and alterations of the solid matter of the earth or a celestial body.
GeodesyThe geologic science of the size and shape of the earth.
GeographyThe study of the earth and its features.
GeologyThe scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of the earth.
GeophysicsThe physics of the earth and its environment, including the physics of fields such as meteorology, oceanography, and seismology
HematologyThe study of the blood and blood-producing organs.
HistologyThe study of the microscopic structure of animal and plant tissues.
HorologyThe science of measuring time and making time pieces
HydrologyThe study of the properties and effects of water on earth.
IchthyologyThe study of fish.
ImmunologyThe study of the immune system of the body.
LinguisticsThe study of language and phonetics.
MechanicsDesign, construction, and use of machinery or mechanical structures.
MedicineThe science of diagnosing and treating disease and damage to the body.
MeteorologyThe study of weather and atmospheric conditions.
MetrologyThe science of measurement.
MicrobiologyThe study of microorganisms and their effects on other living organisms.
MineralogyThe study of minerals, including their distribution, identification, and properties.
MycologyThe branch of botany that deals with fungi.
NeurologyThe study of the nervous system and disorders affecting it.
NucleonicsThe study of the behavior and characteristics of nucleons or atomic nuclei.
NutritionThe study of food and nourishment.
OceanographyThe exploration and study of the ocean.
OncologyThe study of the development, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of tumors.
OpticsThe study of light and vision.
PaleontologyThe study of prehistoric life through fossils.
PathologyThe study of disease and its causes, processes, development, and consequences.
PetrologyThe study of the origin, composition, structure, and alteration of rocks.
PharmacologyThe science of the composition, use, and effects of drugs.
PhysicsThe science of matter and energy and interactions between the two.
PhysiologyThe study of the functions of living organisms.
PsychologyThe study of the mental process and behavior.
RadiologyThe use of radioactive substances in diagnosis and treatment of disease.
RoboticsThe science of technology to design, fabrication, and application of robots.
SeismologyThe study of earthquakes.
SpectroscopyThe study of radiant light.
SystematicsThe science of systematic classification.
ThermodynamicsThe study of relationships and conversions between heat and other forms of energy.
ToxicologyThe study of poisons and the treatment of poisoning.
VirologyThe study of viruses and viral diseases.
VolcanologyThe study of volcanoes and volcanic phenomena.
Zoologythe study of the structure, physiology, development, and classification of animals.
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