Just got a newsletter from the Berkeley Labs. One article describes a roadmap for laboratory science into the next decade. Some of the research sounds like it could be "future techs" from SMACX:
* Nanoscience, the building of structures atom-by-atom. Includes the "Molecular Foundry". A new SP?
* Quantitative biology, which concerns the mechanisms of life and the microbial world.
* Ultrafast science, which includes the use of x-rays to help understand dynamic biological and physical events.
* Neutrino science, to help understand the particles emitted by the sun.
Pretty cool stuff! Real world science is catching up with, and even passing, SMACX.
* Nanoscience, the building of structures atom-by-atom. Includes the "Molecular Foundry". A new SP?
* Quantitative biology, which concerns the mechanisms of life and the microbial world.
* Ultrafast science, which includes the use of x-rays to help understand dynamic biological and physical events.
* Neutrino science, to help understand the particles emitted by the sun.
Pretty cool stuff! Real world science is catching up with, and even passing, SMACX.
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