"Computers help scientists collect, organize, process, and display large amounts of data." Writes the Holt California Physical Science Book for 8th grades.
Humans find computers very helpful in their lives. They are able to work from home, order medicines from their home, find directions to a new destination, and chat with friends just to name a few things.
Computers have revolutionized the scientific world. New digital technologies have automated experimental techniques, enabling scientists to perform large-scale studies that previously were all but impossible due to size and technical difficulty. Scientists can apply computer science and statistical algorithms to process and analyze huge sets of data.
Computers have become extremely helpful in human resource management. They are now used to store employee information, to track employee attendance (for example, www.gradience.com) and absences (for example, www.tracksmart.com), and to let managers know when an employee is due for an annual review or a raise. Many companies use computer programs to test job applicants, while others offer online training to bring new employees up to speed on critical skills. Computers track employee hours worked and then compute pay, including deductions for complicated tax rates, health insurance, and other employee deductions. And of course, computers are used in word processing and spreadsheet creation, to allow human resource managers to do everything from create employee handbooks to compare costs for suppliers. There are probably a few small businesses that don't use computers for their human resource management functions, and prefer to use paper time sheets and handwritten or typed forms. But these holdouts are fewer each year, as computers become the norm for almost all HR activities.
computers weren't invented in 1856.
Because the first, second, and third generation computers were also digital computers.
It would be harmful not helpful.
A pedigree is helpful to scientists because then they can figure out what trait and/or sex-linked disorder is being passed on and if it is going away.
No.
with computers and devices
constellations aren't particularly helpful to scientists. they were helpful to people in ancient times for navigation and the answers to the unknown
molecules
Computers are very helpful in industry. Computers help to keep track of what is being made and at what speed. It helps with a lot of production.
They are useful for scientists to seperate genus and species
It can promote them and help with recording.
Mathematicians and scientists were the first programmers.
Seismographs still, but computers make it faster and easier to use
None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them. None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them.