TECHNOLOGY
(See also Computers; Electronics; Media [Mass Communication]; Medical Science; Robots; Science)
(Note centered heading below: Quotations)
20th century: g99 12/8 7-10
artificial organs:
never able to simulate natural: g88 7/8 30
balanced view of: w21.06 32; w13 1/15 17-18
digital communications technology: g 4/15 14-15; g 6/12 28; g 11/09 3-9
distractions from: g 2/10 30
messaging applications: w21.03 31; w21.12 15
parental guidance: g 11/09 6-7
effect on—
children: g21.2 7-9
face-to-face conversations: g 9/10 5; g 6/08 30; g05 2/8 28
friendships: g21.2 4-6; g16.1 10
globalization: g02 5/22 5
health: g05 5/22 3-4
leisure time: g 1/10 6; g 5/07 11
marriage: ijwhf article 10; g21.2 10-12
patience: g 12/12 3-4
thinking: g21.2 13-15
“electronic smog” a hazard: g87 10/8 29
genetic engineering: g89 7/22 10-13
kitchen rage: g00 8/22 28-29
laser and computer analysis of atoms in metals: g88 7/22 30
mechanical milkmaid: g99 8/22 29
nanotechnology: w99 10/15 5
Bible on a chip: g 10/08 30; g88 4/22 30
public response to disasters of shuttle and nuclear power plant: g86 9/8 30
reducing stress from: g01 10/22 28
sheep-shearing robot: g89 1/22 30
small errors, large disasters: g02 10/22 31
spider-silk production: g89 2/8 30
technophobia: g98 1/8 7-9
use by Jehovah’s servants: w18.10 23-24, 26; w15 10/15 19-20; km 7/05 4; w99 8/15 23-24
paralytic: w15 8/1 10-11
youths’ view of: g86 11/8 4-5
Quotations
apocalypse threatening from: w86 2/15 3
servant of only limited usefulness, and highly unreliable. When it does solve a problem, it often creates two new ones: tp 16-17