@newton_john
I also had a great uncle who’d been some sort of technician/instrument maker at Cambridge and had worked with some of the great men who’d done much of the Physics that I was learning about
Those laboratory technicians were vastly underrated in my opinion. They had to somehow make, from glass, wood and whatever else came to hand, the vacuum systems and apparatus that led to the discovery of subatomic particles, starting with the electron. Without them JJ Thompson would never has got his Nobel prize.
Their successors staff the large hadron collider at CERN, which cost about $5 billion to build and roughly that much a year to operate. Without CERN, we would not have the world-wide web or proof of the Higgs boson.
At least one US science commentator dates the decline of US science to the cancellation of funding for an equivalent at Fermilab.