| SCIENCE | "It's true whether or not you believe in it," per Neil deGrasse Tyson |
| SCIENCE | "Magic that works," per Vonnegut |
| SCIENCE | "Mystery ___ Theater 3000" (film review comedy show) |
| SCIENCE | "Nothing but perception," said Plato |
| SCIENCE | "Nova" subject |
| SCIENCE | "The great antidote to the poison of enthusiasm and superstition," per Adam Smith |
| SCIENCE | "The poetry of reality," per Richard Dawkins |
| SCIENCE | "___ is a wonderful thing if one does not have to earn one's living at it": Einstein |
| SCIENCE | "___ is nothing but perception": Plato |
| SCIENCE | Academic journal with a "Breakthrough of the Year" award |
| SCIENCE | Astronomy, for example |
| SCIENCE | Bill Nye's field |
| SCIENCE | Biology or chemistry |
| SCIENCE | Biology or chemistry, for example |
| SCIENCE | Biology or geology, e.g. |
| SCIENCE | Biology or physics, for example |
| SCIENCE | Biology, chemistry, or physics |
| SCIENCE | Biology, e.g. |
| SCIENCE | Biology, for example |
| SCIENCE | Body of knowledge |
| SCIENCE | Branch of knowledge that includes Physics, Biology etc |
| SCIENCE | Chemistry and biology fall under this subject |
| SCIENCE | Chemistry, for instance |
| SCIENCE | Class with a lab, often |
| SCIENCE | Competitor of Nature among academic journals |
| SCIENCE | Down to a _____ (exact) |
| SCIENCE | Ergonomics is the __ of things fitting people |
| SCIENCE | Evidence-based field of study |
| SCIENCE | Field of gravity? |
| SCIENCE | Field of study like physics or chemistry |
| SCIENCE | Field studied by Newton, Franklin and Hawking |
| SCIENCE | Field whose branches include Physics and Biology |
| SCIENCE | Focus of some fairs |
| SCIENCE | Genetics or bionics |
| SCIENCE | High school department |
| SCIENCE | Institute focus |
| SCIENCE | It "is nothing but perception," wrote Plato |
| SCIENCE | It "never solves a problem without raising 10 more," per George Bernard Shaw |
| SCIENCE | Its laws are thought to be unbreakable |
| SCIENCE | Journal with an annual "Breakthrough of the Year" award |
| SCIENCE | Kind of fair |
| SCIENCE | Knowledge |
| SCIENCE | Learning |
| SCIENCE | Moral sense |
| SCIENCE | Natural, formal and social are three types of this |
| SCIENCE | N*F |
| SCIENCE | Ontario __ Museum, in Don Mills Road in Toronto |
| SCIENCE | Out-of-this-world fiction genre |
| SCIENCE | Physics and chemistry are areas of it |
| SCIENCE | Physics or biology |
| SCIENCE | Physics, e.g. |
| SCIENCE | Premed focus |
| SCIENCE | Prestigious academic journal |
| SCIENCE | Researcher's field |
| SCIENCE | Rocket __ |
| SCIENCE | School course |
| SCIENCE | School subject |
| SCIENCE | School subject that teaches kids about water cycle |
| SCIENCE | School subject which may cover Physics, Chemistry and Biology |
| SCIENCE | See 19 Across |
| SCIENCE | Something that's "true whether or not you believe in it," per Neil deGrasse Tyson |
| SCIENCE | Spock's specialty |
| SCIENCE | Study of the natural world, e.g. physics |
| SCIENCE | Systematic study |
| SCIENCE | Systematized knowledge |
| SCIENCE | The S in STEM subjects |
| SCIENCE | The study of nature; also a movie Weird __ |
| SCIENCE | Weird __, 1980s movie with Kelly LeBrock as Lisa |
| SCIENCE | Word after "rocket" or "computer" |
| SCIENCE | __ Lab, chemistry setting for a CodyCross world |
| SCIENCE | __ fair |
| SCIENCE | __ fiction; a book or movie genre |
| SCIENCE | *It may be political |