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This list of life sciences comprises the branches of science that involve the scientific study of life – such as microorganisms, plants, and animals including human beings. This science is one of the two major branches of natural science, the other being physical science, which is concerned with non-living matter. Biology is the overall natural science that studies life, with the other life sciences as its sub-disciplines. Some life sciences focus on a specific type of organism. For example, zoology is the study of animals, while botany is the study of plants. Other life sciences focus on aspects common to all or many life forms, such as anatomy and genetics. Some focus on the micro-scale (e.g. molecular biology, biochemistry) other on larger scales (e.g. cytology, immunology, ethology, pharmacy, ecology). Another major branch of life sciences involves understanding the mind – neuroscience. Life sciences discoveries are helpful in improving the quality and standard of life and have applications in health, agriculture, medicine, and the pharmaceutical and food science industries. For example, it has provided information on certain diseases which has overall aided in the understanding of human health. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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The Science of Life
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Biochemical Aspects of Human Malnutrition in the Tropics
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Evaluation of EIB Investments in Education and Training
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Financing the next wave of medical breakthroughs - What works and what needs fixing?
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Investing in Europe’s future: the role of education and skills
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Health is wealth
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Health Overview 2020
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The genome e-volution
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EIB support for vaccines, treatments and diagnostics
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Keeping society running in a crisis
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COVID-19 and Environmental and Social Sustainability
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COVID-19: A new digital front in Africa
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AGEMUS-Nachrichten Wien
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