Chemistry
Chemistry, 03.06.2021 16:30, TVASALLO31

Constraints to Solving Problems Scientist have many problems that they are working on but are unable to reach a useful solution. There are a number of constraints
that can make problems unable to have a solution. Match the current scientific problem and the major constraint to finding a solution.
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available technology
alternative energy resources
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cost and technology
identifying life on other planets
political and moral issues
ocean desalination
political issues and public interest
using nuclear fusion as a energy source
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using stem cell technology to cure disease

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