I actually find splitting "Science" a good idea. I did a little research and came up with this list of possible subsections, along with example fields they cover:
Astronomy * Astrodynamics * Astronomy * Astrophysics * Cosmology * Radio astronomy Biology * Anatomy * Bioinformatics * Botany * Ecology * Genetics Chemistry * Analytical chemistry * Biochemistry * Inorganic chemistry * Materials science * Organic chemistry Geoscience * Geodesy * Geography * Geology * Hydrology * Meteorology Medicine * Anatomy * Dermatology * Gynecology * Immunology * Neurology Physics * Acoustics * Cryogenics * Dynamics * Mechanics * Nuclear physics Social * Anthropology * Demography * Economics * Geography * Law We also have "Electronics", "Engineering", and "Mathematics" that are somewhat subject to discussion, but could also go into "Science", depending on how broad your definition of "Science" is. I did not include "Education", because I do not consider this section appropriate for "Science". It is more likely to contain quizzes, student-tracking software etc., rather than something an expert is likely to use. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]