Science is a subject that attempts to answer specific questions through the means of the scientific method, experiments, and thorough research. Some definitions infer that science is learned through evidence, opinions, theories, and strategies that adequately explain these questions.
The scientific method has a standing for being rigorous and meticulous, as it validates phenomena through investigative processes. Pseudoscience, on the other hand, is not real science.
It does not provide the careful research that is enlisted in science, as it is generally only mimicking the matter-of-fact truth that science offers. When the facts are presented, pseudoscience is closer to myths rather than demonstrating any hard evidence. Pseudoscience is often a means to generate propaganda and rhetoric.