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Most scientific reports follow the (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion) format:

If you are trying to say that a process or method is rigorous and based on facts, you would use the adjective "scientific" rather than the noun "science."

We are made of stardust. It’s a beautiful phrase, but science demands we feel its weight: Every atom of carbon in your DNA was fused in the heart of a star that died before Earth existed. Every iron atom in your blood was forged in the supernova that scattered that star’s remains. You are not like a recycling system. You are one—contingent, temporary, and exquisitely arranged.

A story "completely science" can be interpreted as Hard Science Fiction

Recent breakthroughs highlight how rapidly our understanding of the universe is evolving:

: Discussions often explore whether the line between "completely science" and "pseudoscience" has become blurred. 4. Interactive Learning