Eli Dourado
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Eli Dourado is a senior research fellow at the Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State University. You can follow him on Twitter here.
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Nanotechnology sometimes sounds as much like science fiction as artificial intelligence once did. But the problems holding it back seem solvable, and some of the answers may lie inside our own bodies.
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Electrical interference has restricted what humans can observe with existing telescopes. In order to continue making leaps as a species, now is the time for us to build a telescope on the far side of the moon.