Poverty
preventing young people from choosing to experiment with drugs and alcohol
diseases
*Technology can solve all of these problems, unfortunately there are still some idiot drug attics, but there will always be some stupid people in the world (unless we purge them).
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Technology cannot solve issues related to human emotions and relationships, such as loneliness, love, and empathy. It also cannot solve ethical dilemmas that require moral judgment and consideration of complex human values. Additionally, technology cannot solve inherently philosophical questions about the meaning of life and existence.
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one of the problem is..
Where Hydrogen should be???in Periodic Table..
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There are many questions, especially religious ones. For example, the most obvious question so many of us have asked, what happens when we die? So far, science has not been able to solve that one. .. Just think outside the box.. there are lots of questions science can't answer.
Science and technology are knowledge based. They give no strength to what men and women need to solve problems. They might give power, "with knowledge comes power" but what you do with this power is what is important. The true things in life that must be grasped are love and wisdom. These are what will allow someone the ability to deal with real world problems. Knowledge is like a list of facts, and science gives us knowledge. Wisdom is applying knowledge to daily life which is what truly matters.
Science and technology cannot prevent natural disasters as there are limitations of science and the natural disasters are also very strong.
1. interview the user and back up data 2. Estabish a theory 3. test your theory 4. plan the six and resolve the problem 5. Verify and prevent 6. Document the solve problem
To solve an isotope problem, you need to identify the number of protons and neutrons in the atom and determine the mass number by adding them together. For an ion problem, you need to determine whether the ion has gained or lost electrons compared to a neutral atom and then calculate the overall charge by considering the number of protons and electrons.
Fleming wanted to solve the issue of finding a substance that could kill bacteria without harming human cells, particularly in the context of treating bacterial infections. This led to his discovery of penicillin, the first antibiotic.
Forensic science relies on technology for advanced tools like DNA analysis and fingerprint scanning to enhance evidence collection and analysis. However, the interpretation of findings, critical thinking, creative problem-solving, and attention to detail all require cleverness and expertise from forensic professionals to piece together the evidence and solve crimes effectively.
One example of a weak solution is postponing addressing a problem in the hopes that it will go away on its own. This does not actively solve the problem and may allow it to worsen over time.