A
- Artificial Intelligence: Machines performing tasks that require human intelligence.
- Awareness: Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
B
- Behavioral Analysis: Study of observable actions and responses.
C
- Climate Change: Long-term alteration in global or regional climate patterns.
- Cognitive Processes: Mental activities involved in gaining knowledge and comprehension.
- Communication Strategies: Planned methods of communicating for specific goals.
- Consciousness: State of being aware of and able to think about one’s own existence.
- Conscience: Inner feeling acting as a guide to rightness or wrongness of behavior.
D
- Data Science: Use of scientific methods to extract knowledge from data.
- Decision-Making: Process of making choices by identifying a decision.
E
- Economics: Study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- Empirical Research: Research using observable and measurable evidence.
- Environmental Studies: Systematic study of human interaction with the environment.
F
- Financial Analysis: Assessment of the viability and profitability of a business.
G
- Global Health: Health science field examining health in a global context.
- Glossaries: Alphabetical lists of terms related to a specific subject or dialect.
H
- Human Rights: Rights believed to belong to every person.
I
- Information Technology: Use of computers to store, retrieve, and manipulate data.
- Interdisciplinary Research: Method that integrates ideas from different disciplines.
- Interpretation: Explaining the meaning of something.
J
- Journalism: Writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites.
K
- Knowledge Management: Efficient handling of information within an organization.
L
- Language Standardization: Developing technical standards based on consensus.
- Lexicon: Vocabulary of a person, language, or knowledge branch.
- Linguistics: Scientific study of language and its structure.
M
- Medicine: Science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease.
- Mental Health: Person’s condition with regard to psychological well-being.
N
- Neuroscience: Scientific study of the nervous system.
O
- Organizational Behavior: Study of how people interact within groups.
P
- Perception: Ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
- Psychology: Scientific study of the human mind and its functions.
Q
- Quantum Computing: Computing using quantum-mechanical phenomena.
R
- Robotics: Design, construction, operation, and use of robots.
S
- Sociology: Study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- Subconscious: Part of the mind not in current awareness.
T
- Technology Integration: Integrating technology into education.
- Terminology: Body of terms used with a particular technical application.
- Thesaurus: Book listing words in groups of synonyms and related concepts.
- Transportation: Movement of humans, animals, and goods from one location to another.
U
- Urban Development: Development of cities and larger geographic areas.
V
- Virtual Reality: Computer-generated simulation of a 3D image or environment.
W
- Wildlife Conservation: Practice of protecting wild plant and animal species.
X
- Xenobiology: Study of life and life processes outside Earth.
Y
- Youth Development: Process through which young people acquire cognitive and social skills.
Z
- Zero Waste: Philosophy encouraging redesign of resource life cycles for reuse.