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Science and technology: B2- intermediate:

 Science and Technology: 

B2- intermediate:


Science and technology are deeply intertwined, mutually reinforcing fields: science systematically studies the natural world through observation and experimentation to understand fundamental laws, while technology applies this scientific knowledge to create tools, systems, and processes that solve real-world problems and improve human life. 


Key Aspects of Science and Technology:


* Science (Understanding): Focuses on "knowing" and discovering truths about physical, life, and earth sciences.

* Technology (Doing): Focuses on "synthesis and design," utilizing scientific knowledge for practical applications such as engineering, medicine, and information technology.

* Interdependence: Scientific discoveries lead to new technologies (e.g., electricity leading to electronics), while technology provides advanced instruments for research (e.g., microscopes and computers).

* Science, Technology, and Society(STS): An interdisciplinary field, that examines how social, political, and cultural contexts shape scientific and technological development. 

Key Contributions and Areas:

* Scientific Contribution to Technology:New knowledge provides a base for new technological possibilities, research instrumentation, and techniques for engineering.

* Technological Impact on Science:Technology drives scientific advancements by offering new ways to ask questions, providing better data, and enabling faster discoveries.

* Key Sectors: Key areas include Artificial Intelligence (AI),  biotechnology, nanotechnology, and environmental science. 

Science and technology are inseparable, often driving major societal shifts like the industrial and agricultural revolutions.


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