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Do you think that advances in computer architecture and software development will lessen the need to develop theories in chemical sciences.
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What in your opinion, can be regarded as the most practical and relatively safe alternative energy source, considering the rapid depletion of the existing natural resources?
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Many people consider the peer-review system broken. If you share that opinion, do you have a solution?
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Science is at a point where no one discipline (Economics, Physics, Biology, etc.) is sufficient to truly answer many of the questions we face. How do we foster collaborations between disciplines that approach science from such different perspectives
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Do you believe scientists are underrepresented in politics across the globe? If so have established scientists a duty to become more active in politics and science policy?
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Bell Labs and other corporate research sites, which led to many Nobel prizes, are on the decline or have shut down. Is corporate basic research critical, or is research in academia sufficient - or has private research just shifted to biology?
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What do you see as the future of the standard model in the face of the possible discovery of the elusive Higgs boson and the even more elusive neutrinoless double beta decay?
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How do you think the public can be best convinced of the importance of doing fundamental research with no immediate applications in sight?
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