Asked by john

Does technology always follow science?

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Answered by quenisha
yes always
Answered by Ms. Sue
Not necessarily. If there's no demand for the scientific discovery, then the technology won't be developed to produce a product.
Answered by I NEED HELP
some will tell u science follows technology
Answered by David Q
Science implies understanding - or at least an attempt to understand. Primative cultures don't understand why their crops grow, but that doesn't stop them developing a basic technology to help them with the harvest. That would be a case of technology arising from necessity, without science appearing in the equation at all. However, if science IS present, it would be difficult offhand to think of a situation in which technology hasn't been far behind - even though as Ms Sue said above, it's not inevitable.
Answered by Tabitha
Technology doesn’t always follow science, but it may lead science in some instances.
Answered by Rudwaan idiris
Science is discovery, Technology is applications of discovery so yes Technology follows Science
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