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Sciences of the Unknown

The plural form, encompassing multiple disciplines that study unknown or anomalous phenomena with a positive, methodologically sound approach. It includes heterodox psychology, anomalistics, and the study of near‑death experiences, psi, and cryptozoology (with rigorous skeptical protocols). It also includes frontier physics (e.g., dark matter, quantum gravity). The key is openness without gullibility: hypotheses are allowed, but they must be testable. This contrasts with scientism (which declares unknown phenomena impossible) and with pseudoscience (which asserts claims without evidence). The Sciences of the Unknown are a necessary corrective to dogmatic reductionism.
Sciences of the Unknown Example: “The Sciences of the Unknown positively investigate reports of unexplained aerial phenomena (UAP) using radar data, pilot testimonies, and physical trace analysis. They don’t assume aliens; they assume there is something unknown to be studied.”
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Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences 

A school where there is zero freedom, for kids who want to go into the health profession, where AP score sheets get lost everyday (but it doesn't even matter because they don't accept AP credit). The actual size of the school is about the size of your house. At this wonderful institution there is no gym, no pool, no sports teams (except cheerleading), no bookstore, no cafeteria, and barely enough dorms for the freshman alone. That's why we mooch off of all the other schools around us.

The student body is 70% composed of GIRLS, and of the 30% of guys that go here, only a good third of them are cute... and that is why the girls have to march all the way to Wentworth to mooch off THEIR guys.

The school is very health conscious and so they make sure their students get 10000 shots before school starts, give out free flu vaccines occasionally for extra precaution, put weird things into our food so we "don't get food poisoning" and give out kleenex and hand sanitizer in their Welcome Back To School gift-bags! GO MCPHS!
Teacher: So where are going to college?
Kid: MCPHS
Teacher: What's that stand for?
Kid: *long sigh and deep breath* Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences!
Teacher: Oh.. that sounds nice..

College of Biological Sciences (CBS)

A college within the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Aside from what Carlson School of Management students may think, CBS is the most competitive college at the U of MN. We cure diseases and transfer genes each and every day. Enough said!
The smartest students attend the College of Biological Sciences (CBS).

University of the Sciences in Philadelphia 

A "prestigious" university located in University City along Woodland Avenue in Philadelphia. This school was originally the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, but has in relatively recent times expanded to include a lot of other sciencey stuff. It is known for pharmacy, because it was the first pharmacy school in the western hemisphere. It has been called (stupidly) USiP (everyone knows you don't include prepositions in acronyms, but leave it to a science school...), USP, and just a month ago renamed USciences (USci was taken by some California school that got pissed when we tried to use it). The campus is small and compact compared to local Drexel or UPenn. There aren't ANY food trucks, which are a staple of Philly. The parties are okay, and interaction with Drexel and UPenn is good. It's not impossible to get into this school. The faculty and student body is extremely diverse. At least one of your teachers at any given time will not speak English as a first language. A good amount of the students are India/Asian, followed by white, and then black, and then a small collection of other. Most major in pharmacy and like 70% are residents. Cafeteria is lame. No distinguished sports except for rifle. (Yeah, shooting.) Gym is a required class. Colors are red and black, or officially "crimson and slate." Mascot is the devil.
Michael Smith: Hey, what college do you go to?
Shebab Patel: University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
Michael Smith: Huh?
Shebab Patel: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
Michael Smith: Ohhh

Corona Arts & Sciences Academy

This school is known as c.a.s.a most of the girls are lesbian if you see I’m they bio they have “🏳️ 🌈” the girls from there look like boys they are wack and they don’t know how to fight. C.a.s.a is pussy
Corona Arts & Sciences Academy is where fake niggas go mostly this nigga @gtm.glizzyyy

Natural Sciences 

Natural Sciences: a branch of Science that deals with understanding nature.
The five major branches of Natural sciences:
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science and Physics!

I believe physics to be the most basic natural science (doesn't mean it's easy) and that other natural sciences build upon it.
Natural sciences are great!

Chemistry teacher: ...so basically, we've got aqueous HF as a product.
Student: What? WHY?!
Chemistry teacher: That's the physics of it!
Natural Sciences by zawazawa December 18, 2012

Corona Arts and Sciences Academy 

Corona Arts and sciences academy, known as C.A.S.A Is a school that was good up until 2017 when class of 2020 came in😂 all the bitches graduating this year are mad pussy and they suck mad dick in staircase b around period 3. There’s deans like ms.forgues who be in everybody’s business , once she on ya dick she always will be . Bitches in that school claim to be “gay cuz they can’t find niggas in that school. Full of girls who send nudes and get ran on in the staircase. BFB full of snakes as well BENITEZ THE BEST TEACHER THO AND THATS ON PERIODTTTT Poohhhh. Don’t fw bitches from casa they’ll leave you for a girl
You’re in corona arts and sciences academy? You’re definitely gay

Get yo gay ass out ma face before I rock ya shits