 In terms of solar physics, we're making great strides because we have this better instrumentation, these wonderful observations that are coming online and we continue to put better and better instruments up in space, which is critical to our understanding. But we're also getting better at modeling, and simulations are now being created that can allow us to see what's happening inside the sun, and we can also actually see inside the sun through methods. But I think between better observations, better data, better simulations, better modeling, we're actually, I predict it's just an opinion, but I think we're going to be able to really forecast fantastic to really, really good levels in the next 10, 20 years. Space weather, understanding space weather, I think we're going to reach the point where we're at now in understanding Earth's weather. I know some people think that we don't do a great job in predicting some storms, but it's a very complicated system here on Earth, just like it is the sun or system is also complicated. And I think we're not too far from getting to the point that we are in predicting weather here on Earth. I think we're going to be able to, hopefully in the next 20 years, be able to get to that point in space weather as well. So I think that's one area that we're going to really see great advancements in because we're able to provide these beautiful observations. But I also think in general science, I think there are many areas that we're going to really make advancements in particle physics. I think there's some incredible things going on in that area. And that was actually one area that I was interested in. It's funny because you have astronomy, which is the very large, the macro. And then I was also considering going into particle physics, which is the smallest. The two extremes was very interesting to me. And I know medicine is, of course, making great strides. I think it's an exciting time to be in science in a variety of fields. But I think because our technology is allowing us to develop better tools, and I think for people that are just now entering into some sort of science, I think it's super exciting. Even though, to be honest, funding for science can be challenging and tough. So it's important for the general population to keep in mind how important the funding is so that we can continue to make advancements. But overall, I think it's a really exciting time. In the next 50 years, I think I can't even really imagine what kind of discoveries will be made at that time scale because I think things are happening so fast.