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This article:- https://blogs.scientificamerican.co...ul-lasers-are-about-to-revolutionize-physics/
Epitomises my amazement at the rapidly increasing rate that science is able to collect and process information.
Science in general is making inroads into the study of practically everything by utilising technology in new and and interesting ways.
I'm trying to come up with a term which expresses the idea of being able to examine things faster, smaller, brighter than ever before.
A new sort of telescope/microscope some sort of scope. "Macroscope" sounds a bit tame, it needs a nicer word.
Epitomises my amazement at the rapidly increasing rate that science is able to collect and process information.
Science in general is making inroads into the study of practically everything by utilising technology in new and and interesting ways.
I'm trying to come up with a term which expresses the idea of being able to examine things faster, smaller, brighter than ever before.
A new sort of telescope/microscope some sort of scope. "Macroscope" sounds a bit tame, it needs a nicer word.