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    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Scientists do lots of researches in their field everyday and discover many solutions to world’s problem. Recently in china‚ researchers have found the way of removing the clog inside the body tissue without physically touching it. This technique relies on the tool called optical tweezers which directly laser the clog and blood can easily pass through the blood vessel. This experiment was carried out on a live mouse and this is the first time scientists have externally manipulate

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    How technology effects our society? Is technology boon or bane for the society? Read the article to know the impact of technology on our society. The technological growth taking place in the world today is doing so very rapidly and there are new advancements being made with each passing day and this is possible owing to the large number of extensive programmes of technological research currently being done by a large number of researchers working within non-profit research organizations‚ business

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    Dib Guha - Increasing levels of anxiety‚ depression‚ and/or other psychological symptoms. Psychological disorders‚ also referred to as mental disorders‚ are abnormalities of the mind that result in persistent behavior patterns that can seriously affect your day-to-day function and life. The specific causes of psychological disorders are not known‚ but contributing factors may include chemical imbalances in the brain‚ childhood experiences‚ heredity‚ illnesses‚ prenatal exposures‚ and stress

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    Socio-Cultural Effects of Technology on Society Technology and society or technology and culture refer to the recurring co-dependence‚ co-influence‚ co-production of technology and society upon the other (technology upon culture‚ and vice-versa) (Webster’s Dictionary 5060). There are an extraordinary number of examples how science and technology has helped us that can be seen in society today. One great example is the mobile phone. Ever since the invention of the telephone society was in need

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    based on an evaluation of the event which affects coping skills. Lazarus sometimes used the word hassle to describe stressors. Environmental stress is critical to the theory that links depression to the environment in which someone lives. The effect of living in an environment which is adverse is presented as a stressor which impacts on the health of its inhabitants. The purpose of this essay is to provide a critical evaluation of which stress theory dominates along with strategies which

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    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 of the Industrial Revolution

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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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    Science and Society Is life fact or fiction? One could look at science and society in the same manner. Meaning that there is an ideal subject‚ one subject could be the truth and one could be deception. Science‚ in my opinion‚ is the truth. For example‚ science is based on facts and numbers and figures‚ these never deter from the truth if correctly applied in their own fields of study. The term for society states that it is a group of people who shape their lives in aggregated and patterned ways

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    How technologies effect our society? Technology advances is increasingly introduced into our lives. Technology is the internet‚ electronic items‚ and cars‚ among others. Technology has helped in different ways such as in education‚ industry‚ medicine and so on. However‚ the excessive use of technology has its disadvantages. Many people do not realize that technology negatively affects society and has complicated life in several different ways. Technology has affected relationships with family‚ education

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    Student I.D: 00000000 The article I choose is adverse effects of smoking on peak bone mass may be attenuated by higher body mass index in young female smokers. The authors and their place of work are as follows: Mattias Callerus‚ Fiona McGuigan and Kristina Akesson work at the clinical and molecular osteoporosis research unit‚ department of clinical sciences at Lund University in Lund‚ Sweden. The corresponding author is Katrina Akesson who also works for the department of orthopaedics at Skane

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