Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1979
Keywords
Technology--Social aspects; Science--Social aspects
Abstract
Science and technology are uniquely human activities. Today they are terms well known to all of us. Science and technology affect how we think (some would say, "not enough"), how we communicate (some would say ,"constantly but not clearly or credibly") and how we reproduce, use energy and feed ourselves (some would say for each of these, -"too much"!) I want to explore briefly the way science and technology affects how we think and, more specifically, their impact on energy and food.
First Page
2
Last Page
5
Recommended Citation
Haaland, J. E.
(1979).
Science and Technology's Impact on Critical Social Issues.
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science, Vol. 45 No.2, 2-5.
Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/jmas/vol45/iss2/2
Primo Type
Article