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Dmitry [639]
4 years ago
7

How does the study of science benefit society ?

Chemistry
2 answers:
Sedbober [7]4 years ago
7 0
Salutations!

<span>How does the study of science benefit society?

Science is applied everywhere in the society: industry, labs, home. Science helps to keep more of population recruited for many job opportunities, such as doctors. Even though, you might not be a doctor, you might still get into fields that are non- science, leaving you employed. Science gives a big helping hand in the real problems of society. 

Hope I helped (:

Have a great day!</span>
kirill [66]4 years ago
5 0
A non scientist cant run the same experiments as a scientist because there is specific equiptment that you may need and it can be hard to get your hands on them. The study of science does not slow down society I don't think the study of science keeps more people employed than any other industry, there's a lot but it's not overall So that leaves the last option which is true you see it in medicine a lot after much experimentation it tries to fix an illness that we have in society
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