Modern science and technology developed rapidly in the 19th century to address problems from population growth like faster production and transportation. This led to industries but also health issues that scientists like Louis Pasteur worked to solve through discoveries like pasteurization. Technologies like the telephone and oil refining further transformed communication, trade, and daily life, laying the foundation for continued innovation.
Modern science and technology developed rapidly in the 19th century to address problems from population growth like faster production and transportation. This led to industries but also health issues that scientists like Louis Pasteur worked to solve through discoveries like pasteurization. Technologies like the telephone and oil refining further transformed communication, trade, and daily life, laying the foundation for continued innovation.
Modern science and technology developed rapidly in the 19th century to address problems from population growth like faster production and transportation. This led to industries but also health issues that scientists like Louis Pasteur worked to solve through discoveries like pasteurization. Technologies like the telephone and oil refining further transformed communication, trade, and daily life, laying the foundation for continued innovation.
Modern science and technology developed rapidly in the 19th century to address problems from population growth like faster production and transportation. This led to industries but also health issues that scientists like Louis Pasteur worked to solve through discoveries like pasteurization. Technologies like the telephone and oil refining further transformed communication, trade, and daily life, laying the foundation for continued innovation.
various applications of the scientific knowledge which have been used to solve human problems. Science and Technology in Modern Times • The 19th century saw a booming global population necessitating faster production, efficient transportation, and advancements in communication and computation. This led to the development of industries, but also complicated problems such as food processing and medicine due to health concerns. Louis Pasteur • a French chemist and microbiologist.
• He is best known for his groundbreaking work on the principles of vaccination,
the pasteurization process, and his contributions to understanding the causes of infectious diseases.
• Pasteurization is a heat-treatment method used in the food and beverage industry
to kill harmful microorganisms, extend product shelf life, and enhance safety. Pasteurization Petroleum • Petroleum Refineries convert (refine) crude oil into petroleum products for use as fuels for transportation, heating, paving roads, and generating electricity and as feedstocks for making chemicals. Alexander Graham Bell
• He invented the first Telephone on March 7,1876
Importance of His invention in terms of; • Communication • Globalization • Economical and Societal Development • Future Innovations Conclusion:
• Modern day have the advanced and improved technology
bought by science in the society. Those rapid advancements have caused huge impacts on every aspects of humans. Furthermore, science and technology in the modern days not only gave efficient and hassle free environment but also gave more knowledge who also gave foundations for further technological advancements.