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Modern science: B2- intermediate:

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Modern science (B2 level) focuses on empirical research, technological innovation, and data-driven understanding of the world, often replacing lone researchers with collaborative, specialized teams. Key areas include AI, genetic engineering, and environmental science, aimed at solving complex issues like climate change and disease. 


Key Vocabulary & Concepts (B2 Level):


* Research & Development (R&D):Conducting, analyzing, and publishing studies.


* Advancements: Breakthroughs, state-of-the-art technologies, innovations.


* Scientific Methods: Experiments, hypotheses, observations, and data analysis.


* Applications: Artificial intelligence, biotechnology, digital technologies. 

Core Themes in Modern Science.


* The Shift to Collaboration: Science is now largely institutionalized in universities and private industries rather than being done by individuals.


* Technological Impact: Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, AI, and electronics have shifted how we communicate, work, and live.


* Ethical Concerns: Modern science raises questions regarding Artificial Intelligence regulation, genetic modification, and environmental impact. 


Common B2 Vocabulary Distinctions:


* Electric vs. Electronic: "Electric" refers to electricity (an electric shock), while "electronic" refers to devices using circuits (an electronic device).


* Engine vs. Motor vs. Machine: An engine uses fuel (car), a motor uses electricity (washing machine), and a machine is a broader term for devices.


* Research vs. Experiment: Research is the general study of a subject, while an experiment is a specific test conducted to prove or disprove a hypothesis.


* Discoveries vs. Breakthroughs: Both mean finding something new, but a breakthrough suggests a significant, sudden advance. 


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