1. Develop your groundbreaking idea into a billion-dollar company
The best way to let science make you rich is to run the engine yourself. Develop your idea into a groundbreaking invention which can lead you to the top chart of business.
One of the richest scientists, Gordon Moore, is an electrical engineer. He studied at San Jose State University, University of California, and California Institute of Technology. He is known for the Moore’s Law.
Moore’s Law observes that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit doubles approximately every two years. He published this groundbreaking idea in 1975. Initially, the paper was published in 1965 before it was revised one decade after.
Moore is the co-founder of Intel. He successfully turned his groundbreaking idea into a money-making engine. He is now 87 years old living happily with his $6.7 billion net worth.