From Fringe to Frontier: Material Futures from UAP Stanford professor Dr. Garry Nolan reveals how UAP observations can refactor our approach to materials science. In this compelling episode, Dr. Nolan demonstrates how studying anomalous phenomena provides unprecedented insights, reshaping materials research and development. Drawing from his pioneering work in biotechnology and advanced analysis, he illustrates why incorporating UAP insights could accelerate technological breakthroughs in many domains and transform our understanding of what's possible. 📢 https://lnkd.in/e62g6vfc Highlights: 📌 How UAP research informs next-generation materials development 📌 Advanced analysis techniques revealing new scientific possibilities 📌 The convergence of materials science and anomalous phenomena 📌 Strategic implications for technological leadership 📌 Breakthrough private sector opportunities in UAP-inspired research Guest: Garry Nolan, Founder, Apprise Biotech and Nodality; and Rachford and Carlota A. Harris Endowed Professor at Stanford University Co-Hosts: Anna Brady-Estevez, Co-Chair US Interagency Space Economy & Advanced Manufacturing Working Groups Lawrence Forsley, Chief Technology Officer of Global Energy Corporation Dyan Finkhousen, CEO of Shoshin Works; Ecosystemic Model Advisor for NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration and USSF SpaceWERX Series Hosts: Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn Research Center Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works #MaterialFutures #UAPresearch #FutureTech #Innovation #BreakthroughScience #AdvancedMaterials #DisruptiveTech #STEM #ecosystems #futures
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Sounds like another fantastic episode.
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2moWhat companies should investors look at when considering investing in material science R&D, especially with UAP in mind? Anything publicly traded worth glancing at?