Essay On Information Age

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The contribution of science in the information age
The information age is simply a revolution of the conventional industry to a new era industry characterized by the use of computers. This has been a very drastic step of change in the economy as it has lead to a massive growth in all sectors, by ensuring processes are faster, quicker, accurate and efficient. The information age is also known as the digital age as it is characterized by the use of digitalized gadgets like the computer and smartphones. The information age has seen to connect people millions of miles away to communicate and share information as if they were sited in the same room.

The information age has brought about the growth of many industries and even the innovation of many products and ideas that seem to make the lives of human beings easier. The information age is a backbone of many sectors of the economy without its existence many companies and industries will not grow. …show more content…

the state is usually in a dilemma whether to implement the laws regulating or allowing cloning or whether to side with the religious group on what is ethical or right. The information age has also taken science to another level with the use of Hella cells, This were cells taken from a patient named Hella Lacks who died from a tumor cancer.( ) Before it was very difficult for scientists to capture human cells and preserve them for a long time. For the Hella cells, they were captured and preserved for a long duration and have multiplied and used to study how diseases behave and also helped scientists come up with vaccines. The Hella cells have been multiplied to be used in many laboratory kinds of research and helped in many experiments and researches for finding

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