The future of modern natural science: predictions and perspectives
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In the modern worlds, the technological development and the increase in interdisciplinary approaches in the field of natural sciences, the perspectives of modern scientific fields have changed significantly. The gradual reduction of boundaries between different scientific fields in the field of modern natural sciences has increased the importance of an interdisciplinary approach. The mutual relations between fields such as physics, chemistry, biology, technology and ecology allow for a broader and more complex study of natural phenomena. For example, innovations in the fields of biochemistry and molecular biology create conditions for more effective research of both ecology and environmental problems. This also allows for a deeper understanding of natural phenomena and the presentation of the results of scientific research to society in a more practical and useful way. Scientists are now conducting broader and more multidisciplinary research, taking into account achievements not only in their own fields, but also in other scientific fields [2; 3; 4]. This indicates that interdisciplinary cooperation will develop further in the future of natural sciences.
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