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    Policy Sci DOI 10.1007/s11077-011-9137-3 Sciencetechnology and innovation in a 21st century context John H. Marburger III Ó Springer Science+Business Media‚ LLC. 2011 This editorial essay was prepared by John H. ‘‘Jack’’ Marburger for a workshop on the ‘‘science of science and innovation policy’’ held in 2009 that was the basis for this special issue. It is published posthumously. Linking the words ‘‘science‚’’ ‘‘technology‚’’ and ‘‘innovation‚’’ may suggest that we know more about how these

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    Technology’s Impact: Changing the Way Our Society Functions Technology is constantly changing‚ and with the evolution of technology humans are changing as well. Is this change in technology affecting the way we live our lives? Yes‚ with the technology we have in today’s society we as human beings are changing the way we live our lives to accommodate technology. This idea could be considered as the digital revolution because it is similar to what we did as a society during the industrial revolution

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    2. Sciencetechnology‚ and society Nearly all nations now recognize that science and technology are of vital importance to their development. Yet science and technology (S&T) cannot just be imported as commodities from foreign producers. For a country to enjoy the full benefit of science and technology‚ they must be deemed critical to the effort to achieve economic well-being and social justice‚ integrated into the societal decisionmaking structure‚ and systematically supported by policies

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    This has been made possible by two things that the space program helped develop- satellites and electronics. Satellites are a major component of the space program. So‚ the space program funded research that led to major advances in the satellite technology. In addition‚ to allow increased capabilities over small space and to reduce launch cost‚ the space program was pushed to develop integrated electronic circuits. This has led to the miniaturization of electronic components. These developments have

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    PROFESSOR‚ BUSINESS EXECUTIVES DETAIL BENEFITS OF SCIENCETECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT IN SECOND COMMITTEE PANEL DISCUSSION While‚ science and technology had indeed led to great advances in global development‚ increased investment in that field could do much more to feed‚ nurture‚ house‚ and employ the growing world population while protecting the environment‚ Harvard professor William Clark told a panel discussion on science and technology for sustainable development this morning. Mr. Clark

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    The first definition is of "information technology". Information technology is the technology used to store‚ manipulate‚ distribute or create information. The type of information or data is not important to this definition. The technology is any mechanism capable of processing this data. Kathleen Guinee wrote‚ "By information technology‚ I mean the tools we use to perform calculations‚ to store and manipulate text‚ and to communicate. Some of these twentieth century tools include: the adding machine

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    Every Technology handled by the Law of land in proper manner‚ in that matter There is no second thought. At present stage Nano Technology boomed with the help of Indian Patent Act ‚ 1970 ( Amended 2005 ) . Compared with West ‚ India put its step in to this technology very earlier. For example* ‚ a clear evidence that Carbon Nano technology existed centuries before in the Sothern part of India and Exported from the First century AD. This kind of Carbon Nano Technology Mixed Swords

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    basic research. Indian Science has come to be regarded as one of the most powerful instruments of growth and development‚ especially in the emerging scenario and competitive economy. In the wake of the recent developments and the new demands that are being placed on the S&T system‚ it is necessary for us to embark on some major science projects which have relevance to national needs and which will also be relevant for tomorrow’s technology. The Department of Science & Technology plays a pivotal role

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    Attitudes on Science and Technology in Novels Three novels that were written in three completely different times all were able to contribute to different views and attitudes towards science and technology. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ The Time Machine‚ and Fahrenheit 451 are all accurate portrayals of the effect that science and technology have had on this world even as far back as 1886 when The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was first published. Although each book was

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    Role of science and technology My mandate‚ as I understood it‚ was to sketch the principal orientation of peoples in the capitalist democracies of North America and Europe to the human rights issues implicated in the constantly growing capacity of men and women to manipulate the natural world and to influence virtually every aspect of human life in ways hardly imagined just a few decades ago. TENSION BETWEEN THE SCIENCES AND THE HUMANITIES The juxtaposition of "science and technology" with "human

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