culture   Modern science

12 commonsense assertions
Concepts (12) astronomy (1) medicine (1) proteus (1) aging (1) agriculture (1) alchemy (1) astrology (1) child rearing (1) mercury (1) sorcery (1) traditional medicine (1) witchcraft (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 astronomy modern science The modern science of astronomy utilizes advanced technology and scientific principles to understand the cosmos. 2
2 medicine modern science Medicine in modern culture depends on scientific research, evidence, and advanced technologies for effectiveness and safety. 2
3 proteus Modern science Proteus is a shape-shifting bacteria genus studied in modern science. 2
4 aging Modern science Modern science focuses on researching the health effects of aging and gerontology aims to maintain quality of life and independence for older individuals. 1
5 agriculture Modern science Modern agriculture utilizes scientific methods, technology, and genetic modification to improve productivity and efficiency. 1
6 alchemy Modern science The concept of alchemy is viewed as a precursor to modern chemistry with a focus on transmutation and the pursuit of immortality. 1
7 astrology Modern science Astrology is considered a pseudoscience with no empirical evidence for its validity in modern science culture. 1
8 child rearing Modern science Modern child rearing is informed by research in child psychology and development, focusing on individual needs, education, and emotional support. 1
9 mercury Modern science Mercury is recognized as a toxic element in modern science, and its exposure should be limited to prevent health risks. 1
10 sorcery Modern science In modern science, sorcery is regarded as a superstition or belief in the use of supernatural powers for malevolent purposes. 1
11 traditional medicine Modern science Traditional medicine is frequently criticized for its lack of scientific evidence and proven effectiveness in the context of modern science. 1
12 witchcraft Modern science Modern science rejects witchcraft as it is not supported by empirical evidence or scientific principles. 1