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a lot of scientists around the world would want to see their materials used they would love nothing more for other scientists to take them off in new and fantastic directions but until we have standardized agreements that allow scientists to do that then it's difficult and we see that grit exists now in science collaboration is just a risk but it's actually an opportunity as well and of course you've got to balance risks and think about them but the opportunity might greatly outweigh the risks that are often protected against by corporate lawyers and so on if you are in a well enough resource laboratory you can bypass the entire material transfer agreement process simply by having everything you need synthesized and that solves the problem for very well resourced laboratories it doesn't solve the problem for laboratories that are less well resourced without the open NT a smaller players are having to license those materials either from other companies or potentially from university te...