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Technology refers to the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in commerce and industry. Technology is often created to solve a problem, achieve a goal, or improve upon a pre-existing technology. Technology has heavily impacted cultures, economies, societies and politics throughout time and across the world.
 
Technological development began around 2.5 million years ago, when the Olduwan stone tool trade turned out hand axes and flakes. Throughout the ages, several technological revolutions took place that have brought with them immense innovation. In the past 2,000 years, humans have gone from pioneering simple agricultural techniques to building complex computerized structures. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
 

Articles about Technology

  • How 3-D printers could reinvent NASA space food

    Tue, May 28 2013 at 11:15 AM

    NASA officials said the new food technology is still years away from being tested on an actual flight.

  • Moon craters may hold ancient asteroid pieces

    Tue, May 28 2013 at 8:10 AM

    Scientists have estimated that one-fourth of the moon's craters likely contain asteroid remnants, complicating future studies of the moon's composition.

  • Can a floating robot clean a polluted canal?

    Fri, May 24 2013 at 1:32 PM

    The robot gathers water-quality data and has two cameras — one underwater, one above — to record conditions at the canal.

  • Splint created with 3-D printer saves baby's life

    Thu, May 23 2013 at 10:00 AM

    Surgeons and engineers work together to create a 3-D printed splint that will help a baby breathe on his own.

  • Making good neighbors: New app links locals

    Thu, May 23 2013 at 10:00 AM

    The Nextdoor app encourages a sense of community and safety within neighborhoods.

  • 5 brilliant mathematicians and their impact on the modern world

    Wed, May 22 2013 at 6:20 PM

    We owe a great debt to scores of mathematicians who helped lay the foundation for our modern society with their discoveries. Here are some of the most important.

  • The cold hard truth about women, dating and technology

    Wed, May 22 2013 at 5:40 PM

    Smartphones and social media have changed the nature of dating, and it doesn't look good for guys.

  • Baby's life saved with 3-D printing

    Wed, May 22 2013 at 5:30 PM

    A small custom made splint made with a 3-D printer saved the life of a baby with a severe condition that causes the windpipe to collapse.

  • Are Google Glass privacy concerns overblown?

    Wed, May 22 2013 at 4:40 PM

    A prominent early user of Google Glass argues that the new technology threatens no additional violations of privacy compared to smartphones.

  • Google Faces finds human features on Earth's surface

    Wed, May 22 2013 at 4:40 PM

    Berlin-based design team Onformative uses facial recognition software to find human likenesses among Earth's formations.

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