about half of the nitrogen atoms in the body of an average person living in a developed country once passed through a chemical plant and participated in the nitrogen-to-ammonia Haber-Bosch reaction. Perhaps no other human invention has had a more dramatic impact on Earth than Haber-Bosch chemistry. — Steven K. Ritter
Mathematics — TheMadFool
I would argue that mathematics enables technology but in its own right doesn't fall under the heading of technology. — Wayfarer
The computer is clearly another impactful machine with also questionable outcomes in terms of the generalised quality of life. — apokrisis
But what do we count as "a computer"? — Bitter Crank
The combination of scientific discovery and its application through invention of new devices doesn't seem to go back all that far. When did this begin -- after the Renaissance? — Bitter Crank
What is the most life changing technology to effect the quality of human life so far? — Ponderer
It's a whole series of things, not one thing. Among them...
hand washing and antiseptics
trained midwives
pre-natal care
antibiotics
C-sections can help, but only in surgical setting, and not just for the convenience of the doctor.
better diet (healthier mothers)
better sanitation (fewer infant GI infections)
electrolyte drink (salt, a little sugar, clean water) for infant diarrhea
Stuff like that — Bitter Crank
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