Implications and research frontiers are like clues and new paths on a treasure map, they help us understand what we’ve found and where to go next.
Implications are the things that happen because of something you discover. Imagine you find a key in your backpack. That key might open a door, which means there's another room with more treasures! So, finding the key is like doing research, and the door opening is an implication, because it shows what else could be possible.
Research frontiers are the new places on the map that you haven’t explored yet. Think of them like a big, unopened box full of toys, you know there’s something exciting inside, but you just don’t know what. Scientists and researchers look for these boxes to open and find even more treasures, maybe even new kinds of toys or games!
Sometimes, when you find one treasure, it leads to many more questions, like What if the next room has a slide? That means there are new research frontiers waiting to be discovered!
Examples
- Understanding how a new medicine can change lives
- Finding out why scientists keep studying the same thing
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