Bigestpiter, name's marknaterno, i'm wondering what you see is the biggest changes in the practice of science over the last 50 years. Um, it's gone tically for the worse. I think we've had this sort of gresham's law where the bad scientists have driven out the good or people who are nimble in the art of writing government grant applications Have replaced the eccentric scientists who've really, really pushed the research. How happy are these rich umi and all the super rich people? Or both? Ve uhex: It's extremely deeply subjective. People probably have fewer worries about money. Theyhave a lot of a, worries, a
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