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What is Science?
Science is the systematic study of the natural world through observation, experimentation and analysis. It relies on evidence to build testable explanations and predictions. For example, sequencing DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) revolutionized medical diagnostics by pinpointing genetic disorders. It bridges curiosity with real‑life innovation.
Also called natural philosophy, empirical science or pure science. Some people say experimental science or basic research.
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Earth Science, Astronomy, and Computer Science (CS, Computer Science) form the core. Physics explores matter, energy, motion. Chemistry studies atoms, molecules, reactions. Biology examines living organisms and ecosystems. Earth Science covers geology, meteorology and oceans. Astronomy investigates stars, planets and galaxies. CS deals with algorithms, software and hardware. Each field overlaps—for instance, biochemistry links Biology and Chemistry in drug design.
Ancient Greece saw natural philosophy flourish under Aristotle. The 16th‑century Scientific Revolution kicked off with Copernicus’ heliocentric model. Galileo’s telescopic discoveries followed in 1610. Newton’s Principia in 1687 unified physics. Darwin’s On the Origin of Species (1859) reshaped Biology. Einstein’s relativity came in 1905. Watson and Crick uncovered DNA’s double helix in 1953. NASA’s Apollo 11 moon landing took place in 1969. The Human Genome Project finished in 2003. CRISPR gene‑editing emerged around 2012, transforming biotech.
How can MEB help you with Science?
Do you want to learn Science? At MEB, our tutors give you one‑on‑one online Science lessons. If you are a school, college or university student and want top grades in assignments, lab reports, live assessments, projects, essays or dissertations, our 24/7 instant online Science Homework Help is here for you. We prefer WhatsApp chat but if you don’t use it, email us at meb@myengineeringbuddy.com
Most of our students come from the USA, Canada, UK, Europe, Gulf countries and Australia.
Students ask for help when they face: - hard subjects or courses - too many assignments - complex questions and ideas - health or personal issues - part‑time work or missed classes - trouble keeping up with their professor
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What is so special about Science?
Science stands out by using experiments and careful tests to understand how the world works. It relies on facts, measurements, and clear rules that apply everywhere. Unlike other subjects that may focus on opinions or history, science offers a step-by-step way to discover new ideas and build reliable tools. Its search for proof and accuracy makes it unique and powerful.
Compared to other subjects, science gives hands-on experience through labs and experiments, helping students solve real problems and think critically. It often leads to in-demand careers in technology, health or engineering. But it can also be challenging, with heavy math, detailed rules, and long study hours. Some learners may find its strict methods less flexible than creative or theoretical fields.
What are the career opportunities in Science?
After finishing basic science courses you can study many fields. Students often go into degrees like biology, chemistry or physics and then specialize in bioinformatics, nanotechnology, environmental science or data science. Online master’s programs and certificates in AI or renewable energy are also growing fast.
Science graduates can work as research assistants, lab technicians, data analysts, environmental consultants or science teachers. They run experiments, analyze results, write reports and do field studies. Right now, jobs in biotech firms, pharmaceutical companies, renewable energy projects and tech startups are especially popular.
We study science and do test preparation to build a solid base in concepts and improve problem‑solving skills. Practice tests for school exams or entry tests like SAT, ACT or university entrance exams help you understand questions better, manage time under pressure and gain confidence.
Science knowledge has many uses. It guides medicine development, drives technology improvements and helps solve environmental issues. Good study habits and test prep also teach planning, focus and critical thinking. These skills not only boost exam scores but also prepare you for future studies and meaningful careers.
How to learn Science?
Start by choosing one branch of science—like physics, chemistry or biology—and list the key topics you need to cover. Find a clear textbook or an online video course for each topic, then set simple goals (for example, one lesson or video a day). Read or watch that lesson, write short notes in your own words, and immediately solve a few practice questions. Use flashcards or quick quizzes to test your recall, review your notes every week, and do simple experiments or demos to see ideas in action.
Science can feel hard at first because it uses new terms and ideas, but it’s really about learning basic rules and applying them step by step. Breaking topics into small parts, using real-life examples, and practicing regularly can make even tough concepts click. If you stay patient and keep revisiting tricky areas, many students find science becomes clear—and even fun—like solving a puzzle.
You can certainly prepare for science on your own if you have good books, videos and quizzes, and if you stick to your schedule. Self-study lets you learn at your own pace and focus on your weak points. But a tutor can fast‑track your progress by explaining tricky ideas, providing extra practice, and keeping you motivated. Many students use online tutors when they need regular feedback or help sticking to their plan.
MEB offers one‑on‑one online tutoring and assignment help in all STEM subjects, 24/7. Our expert tutors break down hard topics into simple steps, give you targeted practice questions, and review your solutions until you’re confident. We also create custom study plans, mock tests, and lab guides that match your exact course or exam requirements—all at an affordable fee.
The time it takes to prepare depends on where you start and what you aim for. For a full semester course, plan 1–2 hours each day over 3–4 months to secure good grades. For a focused exam review, set aside 2–3 hours daily for 4–6 weeks on the major topics. If you’re targeting top scores, add full-length practice tests on weekends and adjust your plan based on your progress and exam date.
It’s helpful to mix videos, websites and books. Try YouTube channels like Khan Academy, CrashCourse or Veritasium for clear explanations. Visit websites such as KhanAcademy.org, Coursera.org, BBC Bitesize or PhET for interactive demos. Key books include H.C. Verma’s “Concepts of Physics,” Campbell’s “Biology,” Zumdahl’s “Chemistry,” and Larson’s “Essential Mathematics.” Use sample papers and lab manuals for extra practice. Also try online forums like StackExchange or Reddit’s r/askscience for quick help and tips.
College students, parents, tutors from USA, Canada, UK, Gulf etc are our audience. If you need a helping hand, be it online 1:1 24/7 tutoring or assignments, our tutors at MEB can help at an affordable fee.