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| Contemporary's GED Science Robert Mitchell
Science and Technology
Chapter Outline
Science and Technology
(See page 95)
Science and technology are like two sides of the same coin: -
Science is the search for scientific knowledge about our natural world.
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Technology is the use of scientific knowledge to produce consumer products.
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Science leads to advances in technology.
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Advances in technology lead to advances in science.
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| | | Distinguishing Between Science and Technology
(See pages 95 and 96)
The nature of science: -
The goal of science is the understanding of the natural world.
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Science often challenges personal beliefs.
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Scientific findings often seem to have no practical applications.
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Scientific findings are freely available for public use.
The nature of technology: -
The goal of technology is to build practical devices that improve human life.
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Technology changes the way people live.
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The products of technology are everywhere, from health care to entertainment.
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Advances in technology are often protected by patents that limit public use.
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| | | Concerns and Limits of Technology
(See pages 109–112)
New technologies often endanger life: -
Pesticides threaten drinking water.
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Industrial chemicals create land, air, and water pollution.
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Waste products from nuclear power plants must be stored for thousands of years to prevent exposure to radiation.
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A person’s lack of privacy is threatened by the computer age.
Neither science nor technology can address many human concerns: -
Why are we here?
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What is the best way to live?
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What existed before the universe?
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What exists besides the universe?
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