Science or Technology

Are they different or the same, technology and science, that is? For some today I challenged you that your “science in the news” review was really more technology than science. This was met with quite a stir, even some angry looks and obvious frustration. Many said that they are essentially one in the same.

So here’s a place to debate it. But do some research first so you can back up your opinion. Tell me (and each other) what you think and why. Support your statements with quotes from, or links to, reputable sources.

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4 thoughts on “Science or Technology

  1. hi mr grant

    i have been lokking for a topic for my science inn the news assignment but i cant seem to find anything that would be considered science , all there is, is shootings and a cow getting hit on I4
    what should i do?!?!?!?!
    HELP ME PLEASE

  2. That depends on where you are looking.

    For example if you click the gallery link you’ll see that it goes to a new page that I’ve set up to hold all our class pictures.

    If you go to the science news page you’ll see that I posted a new article this past Friday. I also added a number of new science news links. And, of course, the Science News For Kids window changes each and every week. Take a look!

    Now if all you are doing is checking the main page, you’re right, I haven’t changed that in a while. I’ll be doing that soon.

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