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Developing Technology through Science

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Developing Technology through Science

Scientific knowledge has led to many technological advancements, improving industries and everyday life.

 New tools and machines

New tools and machines

  • Scientific discoveries have helped create new tools and machines.
  • These inventions have made it easier to produce goods quickly.
  • Factories can now make many products at once. This is called mass production.
  • Example: the invention of steam engines allowed factories to run large machines. This made work faster and cheaper.
New materials

New materials

  • Science has helped to develop new materials.
  • These materials are used in construction, transportation, and everyday items.
  • Examples:
    • Plastic is a strong and light material. It can be shaped into many things.
    • Steel is a material used to build tall buildings and bridges.
Advances in medicine

Advances in medicine

  • Science has improved medicine.
  • Scientists have created new medicines and techniques to treat illnesses.
  • Example:
    • Ultrasound is a technique based on echoes that helps doctors see inside the body. This helps doctors find problems and treat them more easily.
    • Vaccines are used to prevent diseases.
New products and cleaner production

New products and cleaner production

  • Scientific advancements have made it possible to create new products more efficiently.
  • Factories use less energy and produce less waste thanks to better technology.
    • New machines can make more products while using fewer resources.
  • Example: Scientists have found ways to make clean water available to more people. This has improved health in many parts of the world.
Science leads to new technology

Science leads to new technology

  • Each new scientific discovery opens the door to even more technological advancements.
  • Examples:
    • The telephone, invented by Alexander Graham Bell, allowed people to communicate over long distances.
    • The discovery of electricity led to inventions like the light bulb, which changed the way people lived.
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