Runner-up of this year's science-fiction essay competition co-sponsored by Nature and EULIFE_news: The Eclosion Event
Runner-up Evandro Ferrada explores a world with unlimited energy through an imagined interview transcript with research leader Alma Nur to mark the 50th anniversary of a mysterious ‘Eclosion Event’.
The scientific agendas of funding agencies, which were previously driven by societal and environmental crisis, were no longer an impediment to creating a completely new research field, or to exploring questions that had been deemed lower-priority due to the scarcity of resources. Equality unlocked intellectual diversity, which was fundamental for the transformation that followed.
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