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How do science and technology impact society? - OCR 21st CenturyImpacts of advances in science and technology

It is important that scientists communicate their work with the public, other scientists and politicians. This means decisions can be made that consider the risks, benefits, costs and ethical issues.

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Impacts of advances in science and technology

Positive impacts

Science and technology can bring benefits to people's lives. A benefit is a positive effect of a product or a process.

For example:

  • increase crop yields
  • of crops to be pesticide or pest resistant
  • bacteria have been genetically modified to possess the human gene for insulin
  • Dolly the sheep was the first mammal to be
  • farmyard animals and crops have been to increase their yield, taste or appearance
  • (protein from fungi) is now grown in fermenters to replace protein from meat - it can be grown in a wider range of places and is far more energy efficient than meat from animals

Question

How has genetic modification helped Type 1 diabetics?

Risks

A is an estimate of the likelihood that an undesired outcome will happen. The size of a risk is estimated based on the chance of it happening in a large , and over a specified length of time.

Advances in science and technology can bring risks. Scientists devise ways to reduce these risks.

For example - the burning of increases the emission of air pollutants such as carbon dioxide. This gas is a . Increased emissions of greenhouse gases brings a risk to human health and of .

Scientists have designed catalytic converters and gas scrubbers to help mitigate (reduce) these emissions.

Question

What is a risk of genetic modification of crop plants?