Scientific vs Cyberscience - What's the difference?
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Of, or having to do with science.
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Having the quality of being derived from, or consistent with, the scientific method.
In accord with procedures, methods, conduct and accepted conventions of modern science.
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(uncountable) Traditional scientific study and research carried out in cyberspace.
(countable) Any scientific discipline that relates to cyberspace, such as cyberpsychology.
As an adjective scientific
is of, or having to do with science.As a noun cyberscience is
(uncountable) traditional scientific study and research carried out in cyberspace.scientific
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Alternative forms
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(en adjective)citation, passage=In an era when political leaders promise deliverance from decline through America’s purported preeminence in scientific research, the news that science is in deep trouble in the United States has been as unwelcome as a diagnosis of leukemia following the loss of health insurance.}}
Scientific. Dictionary.com. May 22, 2011