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Supernatural Sciences

The academic discipline dedicated to studying things that, by definition, cannot be explained by natural laws, which makes the "science" part a bit tricky. It's the field that investigates miracles, divine interventions, and that one time your grandmother's watch started working again after she prayed to Saint Anthony. Supernatural sciences require a methodology that balances rigorous observation with the acknowledgment that the phenomena being observed might just be magic. The peer review process is complicated when the reviewers keep asking for replication and the universe keeps saying "that was a one-time thing."
Example: "He got a PhD in supernatural sciences by documenting 47 cases of objects disappearing and reappearing in places they couldn't logically be. His dissertation was titled 'The Teleportation of Car Keys: A Study in Domestic Miracle.' His committee was skeptical but couldn't explain where his own keys went during the defense."
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Paranormal Sciences

The systematic study of phenomena that are "beside" normal experience—ghosts, UFOs, cryptids, and that weird feeling you get when you're sure someone's watching you but no one's there. Paranormal sciences occupy the uncomfortable space between "this might be real" and "this is almost certainly not real," attracting researchers who are either brave pioneers or people who really want to believe their night vision footage of a blurry shape is Bigfoot. The field has generated decades of inconclusive data, which its practitioners interpret as evidence that the phenomena are elusive, not that they're nonexistent.
Example: "She dedicated her life to paranormal sciences, spending nights in abandoned asylums with EMF meters and audio recorders. After 20 years, she had 2,000 hours of recordings that were mostly wind, mice, and her own stomach rumbling. Three times, she caught something that might have been a voice. It said 'help' twice and 'turn that thing off' once. She's still not sure if that was a ghost or just an annoyed caretaker."
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Media Sciences

The academic study of everything that comes out of a screen, speaker, or printing press, examining how messages are created, transmitted, and interpreted by an audience that's usually scrolling past them. It's the discipline that explains why news outlets cover the same stories, why your uncle shares articles he clearly hasn't read, and why every movie trailer now has that same "BWAAAA" sound. Media sciences reveal that the medium is the message, and the message is usually "please keep watching, we need ad revenue."
Example: "She got a degree in media sciences and now can't watch a commercial without analyzing its target demographic, psychological manipulation tactics, and questionable gender politics. She misses the days when she could just enjoy a fast-food ad without deconstructing its capitalist agenda."
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Game Sciences

The academic study of games as systems, exploring the rules, mechanics, and dynamics that make play possible and enjoyable. It's the discipline that explains why Monopoly ruins friendships (unequal resource distribution plus player elimination equals resentment), why sports are compelling (clear rules, measurable outcomes, tribalism), and why children will spend more time playing with the box than the toy inside (the box is a blank slate; the toy has pre-determined functions). Game sciences reveal that play is not trivial; it's how we learn, compete, and avoid doing actual work.
Example: "He applied game sciences to his office life, analyzing the 'game' of corporate advancement. The rules: appear busy, agree with bosses, never say what you actually think. The reward: a slightly better office and a title that impresses strangers at parties. He realized the game was rigged but played anyway because the alternative was getting fired, which is game over."
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Gaming Sciences

The academic study of the activity of playing games, as opposed to the games themselves—examining player behavior, psychology, and the physical effects of sitting in the same position for eight hours. Gaming sciences investigate why gamers develop "the claw" (hand cramps from gripping controllers too tightly), why "one more turn" syndrome leads to 4 AM bedtimes, and why the phrase "just a minute, I'm at a save point" is universally understood as "I will be available in 45 minutes."
Example: "She studied gaming sciences and wrote her thesis on the physiological effects of marathon gaming sessions. Her findings: dehydration, eye strain, and a condition she called 'gamer posture,' characterized by rounded shoulders and a forward-jutting neck. She then spent three days playing a new RPG and experienced all of these symptoms firsthand, which she called 'participant observation.'"
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Spaceflight Sciences

The multidisciplinary field dedicated to figuring out how to leave the planet without exploding, burning up, suffocating, or any combination of the above. It combines physics (thrust, trajectory), chemistry (fuel that doesn't blow up too soon), biology (keeping humans alive in a metal can), and psychology (keeping those humans from murdering each other in said can). Spaceflight sciences have mastered the art of launching multi-billion-dollar equipment into the void, where it either works perfectly or becomes very expensive space junk. The field's greatest achievement is making the impossible merely extremely difficult.
Example: "He studied spaceflight sciences for eight years to learn how to calculate orbital insertion burns. He now works at a company that launches satellites and spends most of his time explaining to management why launches get delayed due to 'weather,' which is spaceflight-scientist for 'something's wrong and we need to pretend it's nature's fault.'"
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Space Sciences

The umbrella term for all the disciplines that study what's out there, from astronomy (looking at things) to astrophysics (mathematically looking at things) to cosmology (looking at everything, all at once). Space sciences have revealed that the universe is vast, beautiful, and largely indifferent to our existence, which is either humbling or depressing depending on your perspective. The field has mapped cosmic microwave background radiation, discovered exoplanets by the thousands, and still can't explain dark matter, which makes up most of the universe and is apparently very shy.
Example: "She got a PhD in space sciences and now spends her nights at an observatory, collecting data on distant galaxies. When people ask what she's found, she says 'mostly noise, but occasionally something interesting, and that makes the noise worthwhile.' It's also how she describes her dating life."
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