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" ... Every single discovery, for instance in biomedical industries or nanotechnologies, immediately becomes a national treasure. The best example of such restrictions is provided by the classified results of NANOM studies4,5 in Yekaterinburg (Russia). The group at the Ural Institute of Cardiology has discovered a new approach for theranostics of atherosclerosis using uniform multifunctional noble metal nanoparticles. Near-infrared optics and plasmonic photothermal therapy are able to replace conventional methods of imaging and management of atherosclerosis, such as percutaneous interventions and coronary artery bypass surgery. Scientists in Yekaterinburg cannot exchange the raw data with other colleagues abroad because of limitations issued by the Russian federal authorities. ... "
" ... There are really too many emerging technologies to match with the heat peppers on the Scoville Heat Scale. I have only touched upon a few of them. Others include materials science (including self-assembling materials), enabling nanotechnologies, 3D Printing (photovoltaics and printed electronics), wearables (flexible electronics). The world of augmented and virtual reality is also exciting and paradigm changing. And, like 5G cloud computing is a vital network backbone for increased productivity and security moving and storing data and applications over the internet from remote servers. I would be remiss if I did not add cybersecurity as the all encompassing blanket for emerging technologies. Cybersecurity is a critical component for most tech, whether it be Health Technologies, IoT, 5G, AL/ML, Quantum, and Big Data that will allow for information assurance, privacy, and resilience. No matter how you view it 2021 will be a hot year for emerging tech and hopefully a safer, happier and more prosperous one for all. ... "