This combination — advances in biological tissues and further integration of humans with machines — has the potential to really change
things over the next few decades.
Not exact matches
Over the
next few decades, Hood and the smart people he worked with developed, among other
things, a protein sequencer, which tells scientists which amino acids make up a given protein; a peptide synthesizer, which puts those amino acids together to form proteins; and an automated DNA sequencer, which gives scientists the genetic letters that spell out a given gene.
The most exciting
thing is we'll get a chance to see the relative strength of all of these
over the
next few years, and it will most interesting to compare the total
decade of 2010 - 2019 to previous
decades in terms of the trends in Arctic Sea ice, Global Temps, and of course, OHC.