In addition to the medical isotopes, you very well know that there are non-medical isotopes, ones that are used to make computer chips more robust and smaller, as well as tritium, for the back lighting on some of our non-Apple watches.
Are you aware of any disruptive technologies that will take the place of the NRU, the National Research Universal reactor? As you know, it has far exceeded it's expected life, going on 70 years, but we'll still need to be able to move neutrons out of atoms.
I'm wondering whether or not there's anything you're aware of on the horizon.