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It is Often Said that the World is Witnessing Now a Second Industrial Revolution, Which Will Transform the Society as Radically as Did the First. List Some Key Contemporary Areas of Science and Technology, Which Are Responsible for this Revolution. - Physics

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It is often said that the world is witnessing now a second industrial revolution, which will transform the society as radically as did the first. List some key contemporary areas of science and technology, which are responsible for this revolution.

उत्तर १

Some of the key contemporary areas of science and technology which may transform the society radically are:

  • Development of super fast computers
  • Internet and tremendous advancement in information technology
  • Development in Biotechnology
  • Development of super-conducting materials at room temperature.
  • Dvelopment of robots.
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उत्तर २

Some key contemporary areas of science and technology, which are chiefly responsible for a new industrial revolution taking place now and likely to take place in near future are: (i) Design of super-fast computers.

  • Biotechnology.
  • Developments in the field of space sciences.
  • Development of super-conducting materials at room temperature.
  • Advancements in the field of electronics, information technology and nanotechnology.
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