Technology makes our lives much better ever in the past. It gives us vast changes in our lives and makes it a beautiful in every aspect. Technology has specific knowledge of every technique and serves us a very bigger purpose of solving problems and making our life easier. It has tremendous significance on humans because technology provides us that help to adaption of the environment. Technology has scientific knowledge of finding answers and fixing problems. Very few resources are used by technologies to manufacture goods. It is hiring most of the workers from all around the world both ways; it has both pros and cons. Moreover, it always changes our lives for its specification. At the level of medicine, technology can help people to treat and save many lives of people and combat very harsh diseases and bacteria. Technology can affect our lives in.
Technology in Surgery
Sushruta (c.7th or 6th century BCE) was a physician in ancient India known today as the “Father of plastic surgery for inventing and developing surgical procedures. Pew Research Center as well as Smithsonian magazine suggests that the coming half century will be a period of profound scientific changes, as the new inventions that were once confined to the realm of science fiction come into common usage in daily life nowadays. In addition to ask them for their predictions about the long- term future of scientific advancements. Overall, most American anticipants that the technology development of coming half-century will have a net position impact on society. 59% masses suggests that coming technologies and scientific inventions will make human life in future better, whereas, people who think it is worst off than today is 30%. Many expectations of many Americans pair their long term for the new discoveries of next half century. 81% predict that within the next 50 years people needing new organs will have them custom grown in a lab, but half expect that computers will be able to furnish art that this is indistinguishable from that produced by humans.
66% echelons think it would be a change for worse if prospective parents could alter the DNA of their wards to produce smarter, healthier, or more athletic offspring.
65% illustrates, it would be a change for the worse if personal and commercial drones are given permission to fly through most U.S airspace.