 What I love about science is it's important for sort of pushing the human frontier of knowledge. It's given me freedom. It's all around us and I read about it for climate change and things like that. Trying to define the many of life, you know, why we exist, where everything started. It's kind of uniting in a way. Technological advancement, I mean a little cell phones, you know, iPads, computers. I really love learning about how people think and why they think certain things. I like what's going on at the moment. They've got a new spacecraft out in Mars. That's pretty exciting. Space, yeah, space is important, I hear. There's a lot of it. Energy problems. Climate change is definitely a big thing. Obviously climate change, but it's also about the science of other things too, like bridges, roads, infrastructure. I'd like to see the truth and well-balanced reports. Science should not be put up in the politics of the day. I think it's very important to know exactly what you're talking about. I guess the main issue is maybe just informing people about what's out there, what's possible. It should be written by scientists. It should be based on evidence and fact. It's educating the public, that's very important. We need to make the conversation more accessible to everyone because, I mean, science isn't just going to affect scientists.