The coming technology boom

Covid-19 mRNA vaccines are one of several breakthroughs that may be signalling the end of the recent technological lull, says the author. PHOTO: REUTERS
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(NYTIMES) - A few months ago, economic analyst Noah Smith observed that scientific advance is like mining ore. You find a vein you think is promising. You take a risk and invest heavily. You explore it until it taps out.

The problem has been that over the last few decades, only a few veins have really been paying off and changing lives. Discoveries in information technology have obviously been massive - the Internet and the smartphone.

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