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Applied science is the application of knowledge from one or more natural scientific fields to solve practical problems. Fields of engineering are closely related to applied sciences. Applied science is important for technology development. Its use in industrial settings is usually referred to as research and development (R&D).

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Disciplines

Applied Mathematics

Main article: Applied Mathematics

Applied Physics

Main article: Applied Physics

Archaeology

Main article: Archaeology

Artificial intelligence

Ceramic engineering

Main article: Ceramic engineering

Computing technology

Main article: Computing technology

Electronics

Main article: Electronics

Energy

Main article: Energy

Energy storage

Main article: Energy storage

Environmental Engineering Science

Engineering physics

Main article: Engineering physics

Environmental technology

Fisheries science

Main article: Fisheries science

Forestry science

Main article: Forestry

Materials science and engineering

Microtechnology

Main article: Microtechnology

Nanotechnology

Main article: Nanotechnology

Nuclear technology

Main article: Nuclear technology

Optics

Main article: Optics

Psychology

Main article: Applied psychology

Zoography

Main article: Zoography
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