Covfefe will REVOLUTIONISE science
Covfefe refers to two things, and the second is the more important
Firstly CoVFeFe is an alloy of Cobalt, Vanadium and Iron which makes the best magnetic material
It is used in telecommunications devices, and also in Directed Energy Weapons and other military devices that use electromagnetic radiation. I suspect that inferior materials were slipped into the F-35 supply chain and only when the jets were used at the limits of their capability, they failed to perform due to not having CoVFeFe magnets.
However, this is not just a great alloy. This is an example of something special in the atomic level interactions of Vanadium and Iron, and not just one molecule of each, but a structure known as a bridge in which two Fe atoms are bound together and a V is bound to both on one side, and another element on the other.
The second thing is that a biochemical, an enzyme called Vanadium Nitrogenase can manufacture petroleum
V-nitrogenase molecules contain a Vandium FeFe bridge in them and this is the key to how it works. Other similar enzymes also do some amazing things so you may wish to research hydrogenase or nitrogenase and FeFe
How does vanadium nitrogenase reduce CO to hydrocarbons?
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2011/dt/c1dt10240k#!divAbstract
Nitrogenase enzymes containing molybdenum normally reduce N2 to NH3, and are severely inhibited by CO, but vanadium-nitrogenase reduces CO to hydrocarbons C2H4, C2H6 and C3H8. Aspects of the mechanism of this unexpected and unprecedented reaction have been investigated by density functional simulations of the iron-vanadium cofactor FeV-co [NFe7VS9(homocitrate)] protein-bound by cysteine and histidine.
Notice the term cofactor as well.
CO is Carbon Monoxide.
Clearly it means that if you can get a supply of O, C and H atoms from something like Lunar Rocks, you can make petroleum fuels. Other enzymes can extract water or oxygen or even make electricity.
This is going to enable two things. First the Lunar mining colonies which will provide fuel for Mars rockets. Secondly the ability to create closed ecosystems in space with everything needed to sustain human life.
Starships!
And think what this means about the Earth.
Since Vanadium is commonly found in deposits of a hardened long-chain petroleum mineral called asphaltite, could this be evidence that there are natural processes in the crust, that manufacture petroleum? I think the answer is YES.