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So yeah, I think the options that it opens when we start seeing data not as some static dead thing that we just have to archive in a repository somewhere and then forget about, but when we see that this thing is a living connection, it's a living connection to information about the cells, about the people who did it, about the publications that come from it, it opens up a lot of interesting opportunities.
So yeah, I think the options that it opens when we start seeing data not as some static dead thing that we just have to archive in a repository somewhere and then forget about, but when we see that this thing is a living connection, it's a living connection to information about the cells, about the people who did it, about the publications that come from it, it opens up a lot of interesting opportunities.


=== The Future is Semantic ===
So finally, to wrap things up, we've seen the problem, we've seen that there exists technology to solve this in the Semantic Web and World Wide Web standards. And we've seen that we can start applying this now to accelerate battery research and to really get more value from our data.
So finally, to wrap things up, we've seen the problem, we've seen that there exists technology to solve this in the Semantic Web and World Wide Web standards. And we've seen that we can start applying this now to accelerate battery research and to really get more value from our data.