Technology Saves More Than Just Time
Amanda Cey | February 10, 2010We have been noting how technology and social media has changed society and how we spend our time. While we may be spending more and more time on social media interfaces, technology has also allowed us to save more and more time doing tedious work. This is prominently seen in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies in one of their most exciting breakthroughs:
Taking medicine to target the symptoms will soon be a thing of the past, something that dates us, like knowing a time before the Internet and cell phones. Using the infinite progress technology has given society, biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies have changed the way science and medicine is done. While only 57 years ago, we did not even know the structure of DNA; now we can sequence entire genomes for a mere $50,000!
Dr. Quake’s new machine for sequencing genomes is going to revolutionize the manner in which medicine is practiced by easing the process of genome sequencing. This in turn will increase our bank of fully sequenced human genomes, currently at a grand total of seven, and allow for scientists to find the differences among people’s genomes. Thus, allowing medicines of the future to target not just a cough or scratchy throat, but the root of the disease and “fix” it. This new boom in biotechnology is the first step in creating the cure for some of the most deadly diseases afflicting humans. How much more progress can you ask for?
Technology has truly changed our society by bringing people together, sharing information, saving time, saving money, and now saving lives!









