I'm not sure if you've ever had Organic Chemistry. But if you did, you'd known that for example some anti-bacterial medicine came from someone using blue dye chemicals on people, or noticing that some bacteria stayed away from fungus. It's just Smurfing around with chemicals and see what happens under what conditions. That's not science, hardly technology, and one of the reasons I don't count Biology under science (I can put it in Life Sciences, if you're into that sort of stuff).
Oh, and I don't count temperature baths and condensation controls as "technology", at least not complex ones.
And before you start talking about Nanostructures and all that, that's Nanoscience, not pharmacology.
And now it's just waiting for the inevitable reply where you belittle me even if you don't know anything about the subject. Chain.. Nay, Circle of burn, I call this.





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