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Revision as of 21:10, 25 February 2002 by RAD~enwiki (talk | contribs) (*Added Software category for GIS)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Technology is the field that applies science to solve problems with an industrial and/or commercial end in mind.
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What is the difference between technology and engineering?
Engineering applies human traits such as imagination, judgement, integrity, and intellectual discipline to existing human knowledgebases to create or utilize technology safely and efficiently.
For example: All buildings require the use of technology of some sort. A persistent Artistic expression requires materials to be formed, and exactly how to create those materials requires some rudimentary understanding of their chemical and physical properties. Architecture requires an understanding of the effects of weather and other natural forces, in addition to some knowledge of the strengths of the materials used.
The term "technology" is usually used to explain new inventions and gadgets using recently derived scientific principles and processes. However, even very old inventions such as the wheel are, technically speaking, technology.
Early or prehistoric advances in technology or fundamental tools.
More recent tools that are fundamental to modern technology
Modern major fields of technology.
- Electronics
- Relay
- Vacuum tube
- Semiconductor
- Diode
- Transistor
- Integrated circuits or IC's
- Very Large System Integration or VLSI integration
- System-on-a-chip
- Machinery and Mechanisms
- Space Technology Introduction and index of further specific topics in this field.
- Nuclear Power
- Fission
- Fusion
- Antimatter
- Radioisotope Thermal Electric
- Nuclear Power
- Nuclear Weapons
- Nuclear Medicine
- X-Rays
What are our priorities for writing in this area? To help develop a list of the most basic topics in technology, please see Technology basic topics.