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  1. How science works

    MENUMENU Understanding Science 101 What is science? How science works The core of science: Relating evidence and ideas The social side of science: A human and community endeavor Science …

  2. The real process of science - Understanding Science

    High school and college level students can experience many aspects of the process of science with a simple, take-home assignment (like the one in this downloadable file) in which they make note of an …

  3. How science works

    How Science Works interactive Teaching resource database Using Science Stories Image library Teaching guides K-2 teaching guides 3-5 teaching guide 6-8 teaching guide 9-12 teaching guide 13 …

  4. Frequently asked questions about how science works

    To learn more about how science really works and to see a more accurate representation of this process, visit The real process of science.

  5. Understanding Science 101

    Science is a way of learning about what is in the natural world, how the natural world works, and how the natural world got to be the way it is. It is not simply a collection of facts; rather it is a path to …

  6. Summing up the process - Understanding Science

    The real process of science proceeds at multiple levels and sorts through many ideas, retaining and building upon those that work. However, despite all these complications, the core of that process is …

  7. Understanding Science - How science REALLY works...

    Understanding Science - How science REALLY works...

  8. HHMI How Science Works

    HHMI How Science Works Downloading App

  9. Guide to Understanding Science 101

    Understanding Science 101 is an in-depth, multi-part course that explains what science is, how it works, and how it is intertwined with our lives and with society more broadly. Because there are many …

  10. Science at multiple levels

    The process of science works at multiple levels — from the small scale (e.g., a comparison of the genes of three closely related North American butterfly species) to the large scale (e.g., a half-century-long …