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Want Milk? Beware it may be deadly unless you’re mutated milk mutants

Understanding how Science, Society, and Technology are interrelated What is Science? Understanding how Science, Society, and Technology are interrelated

What is Science? What are the 3 main disciplines of science? Biology Chemistry Physics What do they all share in common?

Science: The Definition Understanding how and why events happen in the known universe. Biology- Study of Life Chemistry- Study of Matter Physics- Study of Forces and Motion If we can understand why things happen we can benefit from it!

How we benefit Clean Water Immunizations Longer/Healthier Lives

Science creates Technology Increases our ability too see things more clearly The more we see, the better we understand The better we understand the more knowledge we obtain, and more questions to answer Technology- use or application scientific knowledge for a specific goal

Technology creates more Science Better observations led to new discoveries which create more questions to answer. New technology is then developed to answer these questions

Technology helps develop Society Society- group of people working together for a common goal Technology to helps Society to make life “easier for all” Society therefore demands technology

Society creates a Demand for Science Society wants overall the easiest and most convenient way to have “good things” happen This results in the development of new science

Was the Cycle ever broken?? Fall of Roman Empire “Dark Ages” Cycle stopped between ) 476 AD to 1000 AD

A Lasting Thought: 6 blood sucking animals