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    Science and technology We live in the fascinating and challenging world of science. It is a world that more and more over the ages‚ and especially in the 20th century has come to affect so much of our lives. It is involved with the way we travel‚ the homes we live in and the clothes we wear‚ how we become ill and how medicine can make us better‚ and has given us fantastic means of communicating and exploring.  The word science comes from the Latin "scientia‚" meaning knowledge. How do we define

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    Science and technology in India has been growing rapidly. As India develops and becomes more connected to the global economy‚ the government has placed a stronger emphasis on science and technology as an integral part of the socio-economic development of the country. This has led to increases in investment‚ improved scientific structures‚ and more funding for research. These factors have led to much advancement‚ including in the fields of medicine‚ genetics‚ global change and space science.

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    Science and technology are not related to each other but the two may develop separately without one influencing the other. They became one just recently because of the applications they project today‚ supporting each other that they are interpreted as one and the same. Since science is the body of knowledge that has been produced through and validated by systematic processes of inquiry which seek to describe‚ understand‚ and predict natural phenomena. Because of sciencetechnology progresses that

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    The Benefits of Science and Technology Man‚ powered by his imagination and inquisitive character‚ has wondered he mechanisms of Nature since time infinite. This quest for the truth‚ the ways in which his surrounding works‚ has led to many a scientific discoveries and innovations. Since the art of making fire and creating handcrafted tools‚ our civilization has come a long way. Science and Technology are making advances at an amazing rate. From telephones to the Internet‚ calculators to computers

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    without emergency medical care available. The "natural" rate of maternal mortality—where nothing is done to prevent maternal death—has been estimated at 1500 per 100‚000 births. In the United States circa 1900‚ before the introduction and improvement of modern medical technologies‚ there were about 700 maternal deaths per 100‚000 births (.7%).[1] (However‚ natural childbirth advocates recognize the importance of emergency medical intervention‚ which can avert maternal or neonatal death.) At the onset

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    Top Five: Science and Technology Science and Technology is a broad domain wherein different figures‚ elements and events have brought about great advances with the way the world is perceived today. In Britain‚ the five most important events/dates in the history of science and technology are the introduction of printing press in England by William Caxton in 1476‚ the invention of the spinning jenny by James Hargreaves in 1764‚ the steam engine as perfected by James Watt in 1780‚ the discovery

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    Science is a body of empirical‚ theoretical‚ and practical knowledge about the natural world‚ produced by researchers making use of scientific methods‚ which emphasize the observation‚ explanation‚ and prediction of real world phenomena by experiment. Given the dual status of science as objective knowledge and as a human construct‚ good historiography of science draws on the historical methods of both intellectual history and social history. Tracing the exact origins of modern science is possible

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    microorganisms and how they influence or work with other living organisms. (Satellite Events Enterprises Inc.‚ 1999) In this paper I will discuss the history of Microbiology and specifically the early theory of spontaneous generation. I will discuss three spontaneous generation experiments and explain why it is obsolete in today’s science. History of Microbiology Since Microbiology is the study of microorganisms‚ it is understandable that this form of Biology did not exist until people developed

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    Science makes discoveries ... and the list would be interminable. The underlying question is: what use do we make of these discoveries? In some cases‚ it’s a political issue - look at the huge number of scientists concerned with developing the atomic bomb who begged Truman not to actually use it to destroy cities. (Why were they developing the bomb in the first place? because they thought that Hitler had much of the necessary knowledge and wouldn’t have been so conscientious about how he used it)

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    Introduction to the Microbial World; History of Microbiology By: Case Assignment Module 1 MIC 100: TUI University Date: March 17‚ 2013 In response to the web site article about Edward Jenner‚ I believe the author paid an over emphasis on the how the discovery of the small pox vaccine was the greatest of public health achievements of all times. But I am of a different opinion. I believe that despite this great contribution‚ Edward Jenner does not deserve the greater credit in his

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