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science
science
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ciencia

ciencia

knowledge about the structure and behavior of the natural and physical world, especially based on testing and proving facts

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I enjoy conducting experiments and making observations in science class.
I find it fascinating to learn about the wonders of the natural world through science.
What is "science"?

Science is the study of the natural world through observation, experimentation, and reasoning. It seeks to understand how things work, from the smallest particles to large systems, by asking questions and testing ideas. Science covers a wide range of fields, such as biology, physics, and chemistry. It uses systematic methods to gather knowledge, make discoveries, and develop technologies that improve lives. Science is important for understanding the world around us and solving problems in health, technology, and the environment.

scientist
scientist
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científico

científico

someone whose job or education is about science

physics
physics
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física

física

the scientific study of matter and energy and the relationships between them, including the study of natural forces such as light, heat, and movement

What is "physics"?

Physics is the study of the fundamental forces and particles that make up the universe, as well as how matter and energy interact. It explores concepts like motion, gravity, electricity, and light. Physics provides the basis for understanding natural laws and is critical in technologies like computers, transportation, and medical devices, as well as in advancing knowledge about the universe.

physician
physician
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médico

médico

a medical doctor who specializes in general medicine, not in surgery

Who is a "physician"?

A physician is a medical doctor who is trained and licensed to practice medicine, focusing on diagnosing, treating, and preventing a wide range of illnesses and injuries. Physicians can specialize in various fields such as internal medicine, pediatrics, or cardiology, or they may practice as general practitioners. They perform physical examinations, order and analyze medical tests to diagnose patients, prescribe medications, and create personalized treatment plans.

physical
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(física)

(física)

físico

involving or concerning the study of energy, force, matter, heat, etc.

scientific
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científico

científico

relating to or based on the principles and methods of science

unscientific
chemistry
chemistry
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química

química

the branch of science that is concerned with studying the structure of substances and the way that they change or combine with each other

What is "chemistry"?

Chemistry is the scientific study of the composition, properties, and reactions of matter. Chemists explore how substances interact with one another, form new compounds, and undergo transformations. Chemistry is fundamental in fields like medicine, environmental science, and industry, as it helps create new materials, understand biological processes, and develop products from energy to pharmaceuticals.

chemical
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(química)

(química)

químico

concerning or used in the scientific field of chemistry

biology
biology
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biología

biología

the scientific study of living organisms; the science that studies living organisms

What is "biology"?

Biology is the study of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, and interactions with their environment. It covers a wide range of topics, from the molecular mechanisms within cells to the behavior of entire ecosystems. Biology helps us understand the diversity of life on Earth, how organisms adapt to their surroundings, and the processes that sustain life, such as metabolism, reproduction, and evolution.

biologist
biologist
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biólogo

biólogo

(biology) a person who studies the science that deals with living organisms

biological
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biológico

biológico

relating to the science that explores living organisms and their functions

astronomy
astronomy
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astronomía

astronomía

a branch of science that studies space, planets, etc.

What is "astronomy"?

Astronomy is the scientific study of celestial bodies like stars, planets, moons, and galaxies, as well as the phenomena that occur beyond Earth's atmosphere. It involves observing the universe to understand its origins, structure, and evolution. Astronomy not only helps us learn about the cosmos but also provides insights into the fundamental laws of physics and the potential for life beyond Earth.

astronomer
astronomer
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astrónomo

astrónomo

a scientist who studies or observes planets, stars, and other happenings in the universe

astronomical
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(astronómica)

(astronómica)

astronómico

concerning or involving the scientific field of astronomy

genetics
genetics
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genética

genética

the branch of biology that deals with how individual features and different characteristics are passed through genes

geneticist
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(especialista en genética)

(especialista en genética)

genetista

a specialist in or student of the branch of biology that deals with how individual features and different characteristics are passed through genes

botany
botany
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botánico

botánico

the scientific study of plants, their structure, genetics, classification, etc.

botanist
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(botánica)

(botánica)

botánico

a student of or specialist in the scientific study of plants, their structure, genetics, classification, etc.

botanical
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(botánica)

(botánica)

botánico

concerning or involving the study of plants, their structure, genetics, classification, etc.

zoology
zoology
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zoología

zoología

a branch of science that deals with animals

What is "zoology"?

Zoology is the scientific study of animals, including their behavior, anatomy, physiology, and interactions with their environment. Zoologists research how animals adapt to their habitats, how they communicate, and how ecosystems function. Zoology also plays a role in conservation, studying endangered species and providing insights into how to protect animal biodiversity.

zoological
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(zoológica)

(zoológica)

zoológico

involving or concerning the branch of science that deals with animals

clone
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clon

clon

a cell or a group of cells created through a natural or artificial process from a source that they are genetically identical to

discovery
discovery
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descubrimiento

descubrimiento

the act of finding something for the first time and before others

drug
drug
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(medicamento)

(medicamento)

medicina

any substance that is used for medicinal purposes

to experiment
to experiment
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experimentar

experimentar

to do a scientific test on something or someone in order to find out the results

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guinea pig
guinea pig
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/ˈɡɪni ˌpɪɡ/
conejillo de indias

conejillo de indias

a small furry animal with rounded ears, short legs and no tail, which is often kept as a pet or for research

What is a "guinea pig"?

The guinea pig, also known as the cavy, is a small domesticated rodent that is often kept as a popular pet. Guinea pigs are native to South America and have been domesticated for thousands of years. They have a compact body with short legs, rounded ears, and no visible tail. Guinea pigs have a variety of coat colors and patterns, and they typically have dense fur that can be short or long, depending on the breed. They have large, expressive eyes and a rounded head with a distinctive snout. Guinea pigs are social animals that are known for their gentle and friendly nature, making them popular as pets, especially for children. They are herbivores and primarily eat hay, fresh vegetables, and a specially formulated guinea pig pellet diet.

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research
research
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/ˈriːˌsɜrʧ/ , /rɪˈsɜrʧ/
investigación

investigación

a careful and systematic study of a subject to discover new facts or information about it

side effect
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/sˈaɪd ɪfˈɛkt/
efecto colateral

efecto colateral

a result of a situation or action that was not meant to happen

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test
test
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(prueba)

(prueba)

test

Approving

an examination that consists of a set of questions, exercises, or activities to measure someone’s knowledge, skill, or ability

theory
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teoría

teoría

a set of ideas intended to explain the reason behind the existence or occurrence of something

to carry out
to carry out
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realizar

realizar

to complete or conduct a task, job, etc.

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Estado Frasal
separable
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carry
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out
to make
to make
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hacer

hacer

to form, produce, or prepare something, by putting parts together or by combining materials

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Pasado Simple
made
Participio Pasado
made
to prove
to prove
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probar

probar

to show that something is true through the use of evidence or facts

disprove

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pharmaceutical company
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/fˌɑːɹmɐsˈuːɾɪkəl kˈʌmpəni/
(compañía farmacéutica)

(compañía farmacéutica)

empresa farmacéutica

a company that develops, manufactures, advertises, distributes, or sells medications

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to do
to do
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hacer

hacer

to perform an action that is not mentioned by name

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Pasado Simple
did
Participio Pasado
done
to volunteer
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ofrecer

ofrecer

to state or suggest something without being asked or told

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to volunteer
to volunteer
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ofrecer

ofrecer

to offer to do something without being forced or without payment

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clinical trial
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/klˈɪnɪkəl tɹˈaɪəl/
ensayo clínico

ensayo clínico

a controlled scientific experiment in which the effectiveness and safety of a medical treatment is measured by testing it on people

What is a "clinical trial"?

A clinical trial is a research study performed to test new medical treatments, drugs, or procedures on people. The goal is to determine if these new methods are safe and effective. Participants in clinical trials receive the treatment that is being tested and are closely monitored for any effects. Trials are performed in phases, with each phase designed to answer specific questions about the treatment’s safety, dosage, and effectiveness before it becomes widely available.

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laboratory
laboratory
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laboratorio

laboratorio

a place where people do scientific experiments, manufacture drugs, etc.

What is a "laboratory"?

A laboratory is a controlled environment where scientific experiments, research, and practical learning activities are conducted. It is equipped with tools, instruments, and materials needed for conducting tests, measurements, or experiments. Laboratories are commonly found in schools, colleges, and universities, especially in subjects such as science, chemistry, biology, and physics. They allow students and researchers to apply theoretical knowledge in hands-on experiments, fostering a deeper understanding of scientific principles and processes.

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