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All areas of medicine have benefited from scientific and technological developments. Surgeons are able to make more precise incisions for example.
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All areas of medicine have benefited from scientific and technological developments. Surgeons are able to make more precise incisions for example.
All areas of medicine have benefited from scientific and technological developments. Surgeons are able to make more precise incisions for example.
Scientific and technological discoveries are accepted if their evidence can be empirically validated through rigorous experimentation, observation, and analysis. Consistent replication of results by multiple researchers and the ability to make predictions based on the discovery also contribute to its acceptance within the scientific community.
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Yes, extremly. Most things we use in the modern world are developments of scientific discoveries and applications of knowledge.
Electricity was a big one. Also, the wheel was a pretty big deal back in the day, as was fire.
It is a relationship with a benefit for both fields. The more scientific discoveries are made, the more they can use those discoveries to improve technology. The more technological advancements are made, the more they can use those advancements to make new scientific discoveries. In other words, technology is the application of science in the world around us.
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People are able to live healthier better lives with more scientific or technological products because they allow for more research of diseases. However, they can destroy the environment with factories and pollution.
An important example is the discovery of the sources and use of electricity. Electricity allowed for the development of household gadgets as well as computers.
An essay that discusses scientific discoveries as well as the specifics of those discoveries, and its relationship to society.