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Technology's evolution

 

Technology's evolution


1. Greenhouse technology

Greenhouses have been around since the early 1900’s and were originally used to protect crops from extreme weather conditions. In recent years, greenhouses have become much larger and more sophisticated. Today, they are used to provide controlled environments for both indoor and outdoor cultivation.

2. Hydroponic technology

Hydroponic systems use water instead of soil to nourish the roots of the plant. These systems allow growers to remove weeds and pests while providing a clean environment for the plant.

3. LED lighting

LED lights are becoming increasingly popular due to their low power consumption and high efficiency. LED lights last longer than traditional fluorescent bulbs and produce less heat.

4. Automated irrigation

Automated irrigation systems are becoming more prevalent in commercial operations. These systems help reduce labor costs and increase production.

 

5. Air quality monitoring

Air quality monitors are being used to detect harmful gases and particulates in the air. These devices are helpful in identifying problems before they occur.

6. GPS tracking

GPS tracking devices are used to monitor the location of vehicles and equipment. They can also be used to track inventory and assets.

7. Smartphone apps

Smartphone apps are being used to automate tasks and improve productivity. Growers can use them to control temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors.

           

What recent changes has technology made?

1. Cannabis has been around for thousands of years. In fact, it was originally cultivated in China over 5,000 years ago. However, the first documented use of cannabis came from ancient Greece where they believed it helped people sleep.

2. Cannabis has been used for medicinal purposes since at least 2700 B.C.E. In India, cannabis is still used today to treat many ailments.

3. Cannabis is now legal in some states across America. Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Alaska, California, Nevada, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Vermont, and Washington D.C. have legalized medical marijuana.

4. As legalization continues to spread across the United States, more research is being done on the effects of cannabis. Scientists are learning about how cannabinoids work together to help patients suffering from chronic pain, nausea, and anxiety.

5. Technology has changed the way we consume cannabis. We no longer need to smoke it. There are many different ways to consume cannabis including edibles, tinctures, topicals, vaporizers, and even transdermal patches.

6. New technologies allow us to extract specific compounds from cannabis. These extracts can then be added back to the plant to create new strains.

7. There are many different types of cannabis products out there. You can buy pre-rolled joints, flower, concentrates, edibles, and much more.

8. Many companies are now using drones to deliver their goods. This helps them save money and time.

9. More people are smoking cannabis than ever before. According to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, almost 20 percent of Americans between the ages of 18 and 25 say they've smoked pot in the past month.

10. People are becoming more educated about what exactly goes into their body when they smoke cannabis. Nowadays, there are many different kinds of filters and screens that can be used to remove harmful chemicals.

11. The future looks bright for cannabis. Not only is it legal in many places, but it's also becoming easier to find.

12. Cannabis is here to stay.

What ways has technology made our lives better?

1. Computers

Computers have been around since the 1950's, but they weren't really used much until the 1980's. Nowadays, computers are everywhere. We use them for everything from playing games, watching movies, listening to music, and even talking to people online. Computers are also used at work to help us complete tasks faster and easier. In fact, many companies don't even hire employees anymore; they outsource their jobs to computer programs!

2. Smartphones

Smartphones were first introduced in 2007, and now we can't live without them. These small devices allow us to do almost anything. You can play games, watch videos, take pictures, record audio, make calls, text friends, and much more. Many people prefer smartphones over regular phones because they're smaller and lighter, making them perfect pocket-sized gadgets.

3. Social Media

Social media was invented back in the late 1990's, but only recently did it become popular. Today, everyone uses social media to stay connected with family and friends, share funny cat videos, show off their latest selfie, and keep up with what their favorite celebrities are doing. There are hundreds of different websites, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Tumblr, Pinterest, Reddit, Vine, and YouTube.

4. Television

Television wasn't always something we could turn on and start watching shows. Back in the day, if you wanted to watch television, you had to get up early and head down to the local barbershop where you would find someone who knew how to operate a radio and hook it up to a speaker system. Then, you'd have to wait while the person turned the dial to find a station that played shows you might want to watch. Finally, after waiting for the right program to begin, you'd have to listen to the commercials before finally getting to the actual show. Thanks to technological advances, we can now sit in our pajamas and enjoy television in the comfort of our own homes.

5. Internet

The internet didn't exist back when I was born, but these days it's hard to imagine life any way except with access to the web. From shopping, banking, paying bills, chatting with friends and family, learning new things, and even dating, the internet makes our lives easier. People even use it to play games and run businesses.

 

6. Electricity

Electricity isn't exactly something you think about unless you need it. If you flip on a switch, you expect it to power lights, appliances, and maybe even a space heater. But electricity has so much more than that. Did you know that electricity powers our communications systems, transportation, and even our medical industry? It truly is amazing how much we rely on electricity.

7. Cars

Cars aren't just for driving from point A to point B. These four-wheeled missiles are becoming increasingly more advanced each year. New cars today have features like built-in navigation systems, Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free phone calls, and even automatic climate control. And who doesn't love the luxury of having their own personal car pick them up whenever they need to go somewhere?

 

 

 

 

 

What technological advancement altered the globe the most?

1. Electricity

Electricity is the first technology that changed the world. It was invented in 1831 by British scientist Michael Faraday who discovered how to generate electricity. He later went on to invent many devices using electricity including electric motors, transformers, fluorescent lights, incandescent lights, and arc lamps. In the 20th century, electricity became widely used throughout the world. Today, we use electricity to make our lives easier. We use electricity to power cars, run appliances, and even to help us communicate with each other. Electricity makes our modern lifestyle possible. Without electricity, we would not have computers, smart phones, tablets, or any other electronic device.

2. Computers

The computer is the second technology that changed the world in the 20th century. The computer was invented in 1946 by American engineer William “Bill” Shockley. He created the first working transistor radio. A few years later, he developed the first working integrated circuit. In 1971, he received the Nobel Prize in Physics for his invention of the integrated circuit. Since then, the computer has become an indispensable tool in our daily lives. Nowadays, we cannot imagine doing anything without a computer. All types of industries rely heavily on computers. From banking and shopping online, to manufacturing and healthcare, computers play a significant role.

 

3. Transportation

Transportation is the third technology that changed the world during the 20th century. It helps people move around the world. People travel across the country and around the world to visit their loved ones. Traveling becomes much easier now than before. People no longer need to spend weeks walking long distances just to get to their destination. Thanks to transportation, we can live closer to where we work. Before, people spent hours commuting to their jobs. With the invention of airplanes, trains, and automobiles, commutes were shortened drastically.

4. Agriculture

Agriculture is the fourth technology that changed the world since 1900. It has allowed humans to produce food at home instead of relying on farms. Farming is a lot less physical than it once was. You do not need to walk miles and pick crops anymore. You simply press a button and vegetables appear inside your house. Technology has allowed us to eat fresh, nutritious foods time after time.

5. Communication

Communication is the fifth technology that changed the world over the last 100 years. It has connected everyone together. Today, we can talk to anyone in the world instantly. We can share ideas, opinions, and information about anything. We can stay informed and educated about what’s going on anywhere. Through communication, we can connect with people and spread awareness about issues that matter.

 

 

6. Energy

Energy is the sixth technology that changed the world recently. It provides us with the power to perform different tasks. Whether it is lighting up homes or running machines, we no longer need to rely on the sun to provide us with energy. We can convert energy wherever we want. There are two ways to convert energy. One is nuclear and the other is renewable. Nuclear energy produces harmful gases that cause cancer. Renewable energy does not harm the environment. Instead, it uses existing natural elements to create energy. Solar energy is one type of renewable energy.

7. Medicine

Medicine is the seventh technology that changed the world lately. It helps people heal faster and recover from illnesses. We no longer depend on traditional medicine systems that involve herbal remedies and consuming specific foods. Science-based medicine gives us the best results with fewer side effects.

 

 

How has technology evolved in the previous ten years?

1. LED lights

LED lights have been around since the early 2000's, but they were not widely adopted until recently. In the past decade, we've seen a huge increase in the use of LEDs in both indoor and outdoor environments. These lights are much more efficient than traditional lighting options and provide a consistent amount of light throughout the day.

2. Hydroponic systems

Hydroponic systems have been around for decades, but only recently have they become mainstream. Until recently, these systems were primarily used in commercial settings where water was scarce. Now, people are using them at home to grow their own food. These systems allow growers to easily control the environment of the plants without having to worry about soil quality or temperature fluctuations.

3. Drip irrigation

Drip irrigation systems have been around for over 100 years, but they weren't commonly used until recently. Today, they're becoming increasingly popular due to their efficiency and ease of use. Growers can set the system to automatically adjust the flow rate based on the current conditions of the plant.

 

 

4. Air pumps

Air pumps have been around for centuries, but they were rarely used before the 20th century. Today, air pumps are being used in many different industries including agriculture. They help move air through pipes and chambers to create pressure. This helps keep the air flowing and prevents stagnation.

5. Digital scales

Digital scales have been around for hundreds of years, but they weren’t widely adopted until recently. Today, almost everyone owns a scale to measure weight. They are especially useful for measuring small amounts of material.

6. Smartphones

Smartphones have been around for over 50 years, but they didn’t become widespread until recently. Today, smartphones are used for everything from making phone calls to taking pictures and videos. They’re also used to access the internet, play games, and stream music.

7. GPS devices

GPS devices have been around for over 30 years, but they weren' t widely adopted until recently. Now, they’re used for navigation, tracking, and even monitoring crops.

 

 

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