Scientific method is a way to solve problems using measurable data and facts.
The stages of the scientific method include observation, hypothesis making, hypothesis testing, data analysis, and drawing conclusions.
Scientific methods are used in various fields, such as natural science, medicine, technology, and social.
One example of the use of scientific methods in Indonesia is in research on traditional medicinal plants.
Scientific methods can also help overcome environmental problems, such as water and air pollution.
Indonesian scientists are famous in the use of scientific methods, such as Pak Raden Saleh and Prof. Dr. Emil Salim.
Indonesia has several leading research institutions, such as LIPI (Indonesian Institute of Sciences) and BPPT (Agency for Assessment and Application of Technology).
The scientific method allows collaboration between scientists in Indonesia and abroad, thereby expanding knowledge and progress in various fields.
The use of scientific methods can also help improve the quality of education in Indonesia, by encouraging students to think critically and develop research skills.
Indonesia still has a lot of potential to develop research and use of scientific methods, so as to make a greater contribution to the advancement of science and technology in the world.