Friday 23 May 2008

Technology and science

Abstract
Man's way of life has depended on technology since the begin of civilization - the flint stone, the control of fire, the wheel, the printing press. In the earliest times significant advances were rare and they were separated by long periods of time - but their benefits, and disadvantages, were easily understood.About two hundred years ago, however, the pace quickened and in recent decades a cascade of truly disruptive advances has revolutionised the way we live. The technologies behind the advances have become increasingly complex and few people understand how they work and fewer still where they are going. The social implications of the advances have also ceased to be obvious and it has become essential that we study their social consequences.
Modern technology tends to be thought of in terms of the advances brought about by ........... computers.......... and electronic ............... communication................. but it is in transport, medicine, .......... industry................ and weaponry that we have seen the greatest impact upon our lives. It is these areas that distinguish the first world from the second and third worlds. If .......... disease............ and ....... poverty............. are to be alleviated and the .............. environment................... sustained, then technology must be harnessed on a vast and all inclusive ......... scale............. . Large scale ......... resources................... must be involved. Significant technology is not created by lone workers but by tens and hundreds of individuals working together across social and ............... geographic.................. boundaries. We must wake up to the fact that it is technologists that is determining the future of the .................. human race.................. . Advances require vast ........... energy.......... and companies that are prepared to take ........ risks.........., and if Britain is to continue to play a crucial role in technology then our establishment must realise that .......... pure........... science is rivaling ....... applied.......... science both in importance and in intellectual interest.

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