The impact of a discovery often depends on its application and the intent of those who utilize it. For instance, medical breakthroughs can save lives and improve health, while the same technology might be misused for harmful purposes, such as creating biological weapons. Ultimately, the benefits or harms stem from human choices and societal values surrounding the discovery. Thus, the dual potential of discoveries underscores the importance of ethical considerations in their use.
Only in the way in which it is used. Just as medicines can cure us, they can also kill us.
The answer for that question is DO HARM. Try to put both words in a sentence,which one sounds better? Do harm must sound better. Make harm just makes no sense.
For one, Nuclear power can harm aquatic life, harm humans with enough radiation, destroy drinking water, and harm the air.
intend to do us harm
Some of the positive impacts of technology are that it has helped bring about safer medical treatment. New research has brought about better treatment for some diseases. On the negative side, a lot of new technology has been used to make weapons that harm people. Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) have been used by the wrong people to harm others.
The opposite of benefit is harm, hurt, or disadvantage.
Oxygen is a benefit to the environment..... Dah !
Death and destruction.
hey i think somtimes it could
parasitism.
to provide the benifit in our lives
did president Jefferson and Jackson policies benefit common Americans
No, they bring enormous benefits for the vast majority.
After the discovery of her crime Hester sees herself as a social pariah. She is also worried that someone will try and harm her baby.
Ni it would be something more like 'aid' or 'benefit'.
No
A commensal parasite. This type of parasite benefits from the host organism without causing harm or benefit to the host.