NFTs are getting so popular that even biologists are doing it, according to Charles Hoskinson. NFTs can be found all over the place. NFTs seem to be everywhere in 2022, from sports to music videos. It’s just a matter of time until the enthusiasm spreads to other sectors. NFT permeating the science sector may be surprising. It is possible that the development of NFTs could have a profound impact on human history. Therefore, it’s hardly surprising that experts from all across the world are curious about NFTs. NFTs are getting so popular that even biologists are doing it https://t.co/9pRG15QJYp — Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles) June 6, 2022 NFTs For Science and Technology Sectors Which scientists and technologists are embracing NFT technology? You may start with Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the Internet. On June 30th, 2021, the famed computer scientist teamed up with Sotheby’s to auction off an NFT containing the original web browser’s source code. The NFT raised $5,434,500 with a video of code being typed and Berners-animated Lee’s signature. NASA published a series of NFTs on June 17 to mark the grand opening of a satellite honoring astronaut Neil Armstrong. It was not uncommon for the NFTs to feature augmented reality satellite models and mission patches. The University of California, Berkeley has also tried out the NFT space with a single token based on documents from James Allison, a cancer researcher who won the Nobel Priz...