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The wheel was invented circa 4000 BCE.
Technology
Technology is the skills, methods, and processes used to achieve goals.
People can use technology to:
Produce goods or services
Carry out goals, such as scientific investigation or sending a spaceship to the moon
Solve problems, such as disease or famine
Technology can be knowledge of how to do things. Machines are examples of embed. This lets others use the machines without knowing how they work.
Technological systems use technology by taking something, changing it, then producing a result. They are also known as technology systems.
The most simple form of technology is the development and use of basic tools.
Examples of early ancient technology are the discovery of fire and the wheel.
Inventions like the ship, helped people transport goods and themselves.
Information technology, such as the printing press, the telephone, and the Internet, has led to globalization.
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Future Stuff
Biotechnology, Clothing, Cotton, Engineering, Factories, Machine, Robot, Screw, Wheel, Agriculture, Irrigation, Plough, Metallurgy, Nanotechnology, Spaceflight
Electronics - Electric current, Frequency, Components, Capacitor, Inductor, Transistor, Diode, Resistor, Transformer
Energy and Fuels - Renewable energy, Electricity, Nuclear power, Fossil fuel, Internal combustion engine, Steam engine, Fire
Materials - Glass, Paper, Plastic, Wood
Transportation - Transport, Aircraft, Automobile, Bicycle, Submarine, Ship, Train
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