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I was just thinking, what other scientific fields have official symbols associated with them?

 

Medicine has the Rod of Asclepius, Psychology uses the Greek uppercase letter Psi [math]\Psi[/math]

 

Do any others have symbols corresponding with them?

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Some of those scientific topics are relatively new in name. For example, Astronomy wasn't really refered to as such until relatively more modern times than the greeks -- they refered to it as either Astrology or part of general science.

 

So the symbols of Astronomy (and I am gritting my teeth saying that) are, I guess, Astrological symbols -- the zodiac.

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I often see a capital phi ([math]\Phi[/math]) for physics. Not sure how "official" that is, though.

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Chemistry is the sign of the atom..

3D-Silver-Atom-Symbol.jpg

 

And this isn't really a symbol, but I think Da Vinci's naked man is usually associated with Biology:

Pillar8-Thought-and-Art-Vitruvian-Man-Leonardo-da-Vinci.jpg

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test-tube.jpg

 

A classic, surely? Though most chemicals I've worked with haven't been half as pretty. Alternatively, the Bunsen burner, or distillation apparatus. The latter is a must in any Hollywood chem lab, usually without any kind of sheath on the condenser, and surrounded by conical flasks inexplicably filled with dry ice or food dye.

 

mooeypoo - I prefer Dr. Manhattan's take on the atomic symbol. :)

DrManhattan.gif

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