Group Info

B

  • Bacteriology β€“ study of bacteria.
  • Balneology β€“ science of the therapeutic use of baths.
  • Batrachology β€“ study of frogs.
  • Barodynamics β€“ science of the support and mechanics of bridges.
  • Barology β€“ study of gravitational force.
  • Bathymetry β€“ study of underwater depth of ocean floors or lake floors.
  • Batology β€“ the study of brambles.
  • Bibliology β€“ study of books.
  • Bibliotics β€“ study of documents to determine authenticity.
  • Bioecology β€“ study of interaction of life in the environment.
  • Biogeochemistry β€“ study of chemistry of the surface of the Earth.
  • Biology β€“ study of life.
  • Biochemistry β€“ study of chemical processes within and relating to living organism.
  • Biomechanics β€“ study of the structure, function and motion of the mechanical aspects of biological systems.
  • Biometrics β€“ study of biological measurement for security purposes.
  • Bionomics β€“ study of organisms interacting in their environments.
  • Biophysics β€“ study of physics of biological phenomena.
  • Biopsychology β€“ application of the science of biology to the study of psychology.
  • Biotribology β€“ study of friction, wear and lubrication of biological systems.
  • Botany β€“ study of plants.
  • Bromatology β€“ study of food.
  • Bryology β€“ study of mosses and liverworts.

C

D

E

  • Ecclesiology β€“ study of church affairs.
  • Eccrinology β€“ study of excretion.
  • Ecology β€“ study of environment.
  • Economics β€“ study of material wealth (production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services).
  • Edaphology β€“ study of soils.
  • Egyptology β€“ study of ancient Egypt.
  • Eidology β€“ study of mental imagery.[2]
  • Ekistics β€“ study of human settlement.
  • Electrochemistry β€“ study of relations between electricity and chemicals.
  • Electrodynamics β€“ study of the effects arising from the interactions of electric currents with magnets, with other currents, or with themselves.
  • Electrology β€“ study of electricity.
  • Electrostatics β€“ study of static electricity.
  • Electromagnetism β€“ study of electromagnetic force.
  • Embryology β€“ study of embryos
  • Emetology β€“ study of vomiting.
  • Emmenology β€“ study of menstruation.
  • Endemiology β€“ study of local diseases.
  • Endocrinology β€“ study of glands.
  • Energetics β€“ study of energy under transformation within various fields.
  • Engineering studies β€“ study of engineering.
  • Enigmatology β€“ study of enigmas (puzzles).
  • Entomology β€“ study of insects.
  • Entozoology β€“ study of parasites that live inside larger organisms.
  • Enzymology β€“ study of enzymes.
  • Ephebiatrics β€“ branch of medicine dealing with adolescence.
  • Epidemiology β€“ study of diseases and epidemics.
  • Epileptology β€“ study of epilepsy.
  • Epistemology β€“ study of grounds of knowledge.
  • Eremology β€“ study of deserts.
  • Ergology β€“ study of effects of work on humans.
  • Ergonomics β€“ study of people at work.
  • Escapology β€“ study of freeing oneself from constraints.
  • Eschatology β€“ study of death; final matters.
  • Ethnobiology β€“ study of dynamic relationships between peoples.
  • Ethnobotany β€“ study of a region's plants and their practical uses through the traditional knowledge of a local culture and people.
  • Ethnogeny β€“ study of origins of races or ethnic groups.
  • Ethnochoreology β€“ study of dances and its implication in culture.
  • Ethnomusicology β€“ study of comparative musical systems.
  • Ethnology β€“ study of cultures.
  • Ethnomethodology β€“ study of everyday communication and social interaction.
  • Ethology β€“ study of natural or biological character.
  • Ethonomics β€“ study of economic and ethical principles of a society.
  • Etiology β€“ science of causes, especially of disease.
  • Etymology β€“ study of origins of words.
  • Euthenics β€“ science concerned with improving living conditions.
  • Exobiology β€“ study of extraterrestrial life.
  • Exoplanetology β€“ study of exoplanets.

F

  • Felinology β€“ study of felines.
  • Finance β€“ science or study of money management.
  • Floristry β€“ art of cultivating and selling flowers.
  • Fluid dynamics β€“ study of flow of fluids.
  • Fluid mechanics β€“ study of fluids behaviour at rest and in motion.
  • Fluid statics β€“ study of fluids behaviour at rest.
  • Fluviology β€“ study of watercourses.
  • Folkloristics β€“ study of folklore and fables.
  • Forestry β€“ study of the creation, management, use, conservation, and repair of forests and associated resources.
  • Fracture mechanics β€“ study of the propagation of cracks in materials.
  • Futurology β€“ study of future.

G

H

I

  • Iamatology β€“ study of remedies
  • Iatrology β€“ treatise or text on medical topics; study of medicine
  • Iatromathematics β€“ archaic practice of medicine in conjunction with astrology
  • Ichnography β€“ art of drawing ground plans; a ground plan
  • Ichnology β€“ science of fossilized footprints
  • Ichthyology β€“ study of fish
  • Iconography β€“ study of drawing symbols
  • Iconology β€“ study of icons; symbols
  • Ideogeny β€“ study of origins of ideas
  • Ideology β€“ science of ideas; system of ideas used to justify behaviour
  • Idiomology β€“ study of idiom, jargon or dialect
  • Idiopsychology β€“ study of the psychology of one's own mind
  • Immunochemistry β€“ study of chemistry of the immune system
  • Immunogenetics β€“ study of genetic characteristics of immunity
  • Immunology β€“ study of immunity
  • Immunopathology β€“ study of immunity to disease
  • Insectology β€“ study of insects
  • Irenology β€“ study of peace
  • Iridology β€“ study of the iris; diagnosis of disease based on the iris of the eye

K

  • Kalology β€“ study of beauty
  • Karyology β€“ study of cell nuclei
  • Kinematics β€“ study of motion
  • Kinesics β€“ study of gestural communication
  • Kinesiology β€“ study of human movement and posture
  • Kinetics β€“ study of forces producing or changing motion
  • Koniology β€“ study of atmospheric pollutants and dust
  • Ktenology β€“ science of putting people to death
  • Kymatology β€“ study of wave motion

L

M

N

O

P

Q

  • Quinology β€“ study of quinine.
  • Quantum computing β€“ the exploitation of collective properties of quantum states, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform computation.
  • Quantum mechanics β€“ a fundamental theory in physics which describes nature at the smallest scales of energy levels of atoms and subatomic particles
  • Queer theory β€“ study of issues related to sexual orientation and gender identity

R

  • Raciology β€“ study of racial differences
  • Radiobiology β€“ study of the scientific principles, mechanisms, and effects of the interaction of ionizing radiation with living matter
  • Radiochemistry β€“ study of ordinary chemical reactions under radioactive circumstances
  • Radiology β€“ study of X-rays and their medical applications
  • Reflexology β€“ study of reflexes
  • Rheology β€“ science of the deformation or flow of matter
  • Rheumatology β€“ study of rheumatism
  • Rhinology β€“ study of the nose
  • Rhochrematics β€“ science of inventory management and the movement of products
  • Robotics β€“ deals with the designing, construction, and operation of robots
  • Runology β€“ study of runes

S

T

U

  • Uranography β€“ descriptive astronomy and mapping
  • Uranology β€“ study of the heavens; astronomy
  • Urbanology β€“ study of cities
  • Urenology β€“ study of rust molds
  • Urology β€“ study of urine and the urinary tract

V

X

  • Xenobiology β€“ study of biological systems which do not exist in nature
  • Xylography β€“ art of engraving on wood
  • Xylology β€“ study of wood

Z

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