>Television was just beginning to penetrate the Home Market and had become affordable.
>FM Radio was first introduced in the early 50's.
>Computers were found only in hi-tech labs like Los Alamos and the Inst of Advanced Study at Princeton in the early 50's, and didn't begin to emerge until the mid/late 50's.
>There was no web or email.
>Portable telephones were unheard of.
>Scientific Weather Forecasting was in it's infancy. (This is related to computer development.
>Atomic/Nuclear Research was in full forward. There were no nuclear power station yet.
>Derivatives of Penicillin and Streptomycin were the only two antibiotics in general use. This was an area of intense R&D in the 50's
>etc., etc.
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What did Crik and Waston study in the 1950s?
Nano Technology is all around you in 32 GB micro-SD Cards as a prime example. What ever happened to it? It's everywhere but you never hear about it. Probably our next step will be pico technology.
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No new piece of technology was built in the 1950s.
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Technology is always changing dramatically. During WW2, many new things were invented for the war effort, so the in the 1950s there was more advanced technology than before the war. Such as televisions being introduced into homes, and the use of plastic becoming more popular.
There are a number of different kinds of science and technology that they had in the 1950s and 1960s. The microwave for example was very popular.
they would walk, ride a bike, or take a train in the 1950s
In the US, it was in the 1950s and before that.
Around $1510 in the 1950s.
Many Americans bought televisions for the first time in the 1950s, making it a significant decade for the spread of this technology in households across the country.
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