Science & Technology·Tech Evolutions
Biomolecules — Tech Evolutions
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Version 1Updated 10 Mar 2026
| Entry | Year | Description | Impact |
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| N/A | N/A | Not applicable for this scientific topic, as biomolecules are fundamental biological entities governed by natural laws, not legal amendments. The principles of biochemistry and molecular biology are established through scientific discovery and consensus, not legislative processes. Therefore, there are no 'amendments' to the nature or definition of biomolecules in the context of constitutional or legal frameworks. | The inherent properties and functions of biomolecules are constant across biological systems and are not subject to human legislative changes. While regulations and policies may be enacted regarding the *use* of biomolecular technologies (e.g., GMO regulations, drug approval processes), these do not alter the scientific understanding of the biomolecules themselves. UPSC aspirants should focus on the scientific principles and their societal implications rather than legal amendments for this topic. |