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List of sciences • Superseded scientific theories

Biology  • Biological journalsCauses of deathFeeding behavioursHuman anatomyMusclesProtective human featuresGene familiesLatin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names

Health science – (see Health and fitness section above)
Species and specimens -The World's 25 Most Endangered PrimatesDomesticated animalsGenera in CaesalpinioideaeGenera in FaboideaeGenera in MimosoideaeQuercus species (oak) • Smilax speciesBirds by region • Mammals by region • Utricularia speciesCryptids
Insects • Insects recorded in Britain
Plants • Arecaceae Genera (palm tree family) • Acer species (maple) • Sequoia grovesDomesticated plantsEdible seedsFamous treesFlowersFruitsGarden plantsHerbsVegetables
Diseases - Banana and plantain diseasesSweet potato diseases

Physical science

AstronomyTelescope typesLargest optical refracting telescopesLargest optical reflecting telescopesLargest optical telescopes historically
Astronomical objectsConstellationsConstellations by areaLunar cratersMeteor showersMontes on VenusExtrasolar planetsGalaxiesMoons of the solar system
AsteroidsList of noteworthy asteroidsAten asteroidsApollo asteroidsAmor asteroidsAsteroids with moonsCentaursScattered-disk objectsAsteroids named after important people
Solar system objectsby massby radius
StarsBrightestMost luminousMost massiveLargestLeast massiveNearestTraditional star namesSemiregular variable stars
Chemistry  • BiomoleculesCompoundsEnthalpy change of formationFunctional groupsIsotope table (divided)Isotope table (complete)Stable isotopesStandard electrode potentials
Elementsby numberby symbolPeriodic table
Earth sciences
Geology  • BirthstonesEarthquakesLandformsMineralsOil fields Uranium minesPlate tectonicsRocksTectonic platesVolcanoesGlobal Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points
Meteorology • Tropical cyclone names
Physics  • Artificial Radiation BeltsColorsCyclesEquations in classical mechanicsLaws in scienceLetters used in mathematics and scienceNoiseParticlesRelativistic equationsSatellites which have provided data on the magnetosphereResistivities