Is Biology a High-Tech Science or Just Observations in a Field?

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In summary, the topic of this conversation is biology. It has become the ultimate high-tech field due to the fact that we are still in the observation/learning stage and we are still learning how it works. Every step of the way, we are trying to translate our lessons into technology. However, there are some limitations to it.

Your opinion about biology

  • Yes, biology is a High Tech Science

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  • No, biology is Low Tech Science

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  • no opinion

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This is about your opinion, how do you feel about biology.

Do you think the topic is high-tech science, or do you feel it is just people working outside in a field, writing down their observations?
 
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i don't think it started as such, but Biology has become/is becoming the ULTIMATE High Technology field. We are still deep in the observation/learning stage. Still learning how it works, what things mean, how things interact etc, but every step of the way we are trying to translate our lessons into technology. As soon as we understand biology, then there will be no other technology. Who needs to create external technology when we can start altering ourselves or other life forms to do things for us?

OK, so there are some obvious limitations to it, but generally, if biology is understood, then no only do we have access to everything we see in nature now (Photosynthesis, Echo Location, Vision, High Energy yield, ability to recycle almost anything, flight, the ability to grow things into the desired shapes (rather than building them)), but we will also eventualy be able to 'evolve' our own designs. Selectively alter gene pools of our own creation to create entirely novel organisms/chemicals/structures/functions.

Biology is the Tech Science of the future.
 
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Yes, I was hoping to get some opinions from the physicists here what their image is..

Biological research is carried out on a molecular level with lots of mathematics, I think many people would be surprised by that.
 
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Originally posted by Another God
Biology is the Tech Science of the future.
Of the future? It already is.

If you are talking on a macro level applications, we are already able to cure people by integrating a new gene in their genome etc.

Mainly I am thinking about the tools that biologists use to perform research. The possibilities are endless.
 
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Well I am sure that chemistry is a "tech science" defined by the fact that your theory can be shot down by an experiment. And molecular biology, so the chemists claim, is just chemstry at the one-molecule-at-a-time level; it's all about chemical bonds betwen atoms.

However I am not so sure of other branches of biology. Ecology with its ever-proliferating models and shaky predictions looks more like economics or even sociology than like molecular biology.

Ask yourself, is species really a well-defined concept?
 
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Originally posted by selfAdjoint
However I am not so sure of other branches of biology. Ecology with its ever-proliferating models and shaky predictions looks more like economics or even sociology than like molecular biology.

Ask yourself, is species really a well-defined concept?
Absolutely not. I agree completely. These professions seem to more concerned with continuing the error of forgetting that definitions are human creations designed to allow us to communicate, not entities in themselves. They seem orientated around boxing objects which do not exist in boxes in reality.

In their defence though, there is more to it than that, and they do actually do some practical stuff...
 
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As has already been alluded to in a prior post, there is a wide range of biological research. Some of that is very technically oriented (for example, structural biology) while others is dependent on field research, since that is what is needed (for example, observing animal behavior in its natural habitat). You do what is necessary to solve the questions you're interested in answering. That is, ultimately, what all scientists end up doing sooner or later.

As for species being a well defined term, well, that is half the fun. People need something to debate, after all. ;)
 

1. Is biology considered a technology science?

Biology is often considered a technology science because it utilizes advanced technologies and techniques to study and understand living organisms. This includes tools such as microscopes, DNA sequencing, and genetic engineering.

2. What is the relationship between biology and technology?

The relationship between biology and technology is symbiotic. Advances in technology have greatly enhanced our understanding of biological processes, while insights from biology have also led to the development of new technologies and innovations.

3. Why is biology important to technology?

Biology is important to technology because it provides a foundation for many technological advancements. By studying the complex systems and processes of living organisms, we can gain insights that can be applied to the development of new technologies and solutions in fields such as medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology.

4. How has technology impacted biology?

Technology has had a significant impact on biology by allowing scientists to study and analyze living organisms in new and more precise ways. This has led to groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in fields such as genetics, biotechnology, and medicine.

5. What are some examples of technology used in biology?

Some examples of technology used in biology include microscopes, DNA sequencing machines, gene editing tools, and imaging techniques such as MRI and PET scans. Other technologies, such as bioinformatics and computational tools, are also used to analyze and interpret biological data.

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