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Chapter 591 Rear cabin

Song Wenhao came back from the back cabin and looked at Yang Rui curiously, then sat in the empty space in front of him, handed out a cigarette to Yang Rui, and smiled and said, "Why can't you chat behind? Everyone just mentioned you."

"Because you are not familiar with it." Yang Rui said the truth.

"What does it matter if you are familiar or not? You can get familiar with it if you smoke two cigarettes. Don't think too much about young people." Song Wenhao laughed twice. He was not old in this plane, and he was just in his forties. According to the judgment standards of the domestic academic community, it is okay to say that he is a middle-aged and young scholar, and even young scholars are barely enough.

Those who are engaged in scientific research, who graduated from 35,6 or even 37 or 38 years old, are busy with each other, and at the age of 40, they call them middle-aged scholars. Don’t they say that they devoted themselves to scientific research in their youth? Scientific research cannot bear such resentment, so men in their forties must be regarded as young scholars, or even scholars in their forties can pretend that they are young scholars wandering everywhere. As for those who are over 45 years old and still studying, they can’t help them.

In short, Song Wenhao, as a young scholar, welcomes Yang Rui more, just like Lao Mo in the company is very happy that there are new people joining the company.

Song Wenhao was too experienced in the eyes of a group of elderly scholars, and became a veteran in front of Yang Rui. He used the tone of an experienced person and said with a finger: "You must learn these three things. No matter who it is, he always has to eat, drink, and smoke. You said right? Eat together, drink, and smoke, aren't you familiar with it? Well, it's good to have a personal hobby. There are many people in our circle who like basketball and table tennis, and there are more people playing volleyball and badminton, and there are calligraphy and painting. This requirement is relatively high. Do you understand?"

Yang Rui shook his head.

"It doesn't matter if you don't understand. You are tall and you'll learn to play basketball in the future. Let's go, I'll introduce you to a few people. They are all from our Peking University. If you have nothing to say, just tell me about the current situation of Peking University, and they will be very happy." Song Wenhao said as he handed over another cigarette to Yang Rui, and was still drawing matches. Then a flight attendant came forward with a smile and helped them light the cigarette.

Yang Rui said thank you, and the flight attendant looked slightly red, and then he followed Song Wenhao to the back cabin.

The rear cabin of the plane is a conventional smoking place, mainly because the space is slightly larger, allowing many people to gather to chat, and walk around and stretch their muscles. This is a rare enjoyment in the first class cabin of modern aircraft.

China was the first country to ban smoking on planes, and therefore received a UN certificate. The reason is that in the early 1980s, some passengers smoked on planes and caused a fire, which eventually led to the plane crash.

However, China only bans smoking on domestic flights, but international flights remain in line with the world. It was not banned in the mid-1990s. In the 1980s, lighters, matches and special Chinese cigarettes all had special gifts from aviation. Some smokers could smoke more than a dozen free cigarettes after a flight, which was quite a buffet effort.

Song Wenhao introduced Yang Rui to more than ten alumni who graduated from Peking University through half a plane, so that Yang Rui could not remember his name.

Peking University Biology is the earliest biology department in China. I don’t know many seniors. Yang Rui greeted him one by one, and he was considered familiar with him.

Everyone who had been chatting in the back cabin for a while naturally turned the topic to the potassium ion channel project. This is the hottest topic in the past six months and has long attracted everyone's attention.

Although they are a Peking University alumni, there are not many people who stay in Peking University. Peking University has few places to stay in campus every year, and at best, one department is only one or two, and not all the remaining students can stay in Beijing.

Most of the people present work in local colleges or research institutions. Although the salary is good, they are completely inferior to Beijing in terms of information sensitivity and scientific research atmosphere.

In fact, there were quite a few people present, and they didn't even know that Yang Rui did the research on the potassium ion channel.

After all, when they are in a different place, they will remember familiar names when they see documents, but it may not be necessary to meet unfamiliar names.

Yang Rui was very relaxed when talking about the areas he was familiar with. A few words of rough description attracted the attention of many people.

"So, you tried it again and again? In this case, the cost is very high..." Someone present asked while thinking.

Yang Rui nodded and said, "At the beginning, if you can't solve this problem, you can only use the exhaustive method. In fact, now you use the reverse result, but you don't need to use the trial method completely, which can reduce the burden."

"Oh?" The eyes of several people lit up.

Yang Rui smiled and said, "Actually it's not a secret. First of all, it's induction. We already know that there are several ways that are useless. If you don't have the end of your life, these ways will save you..."

Yang Rui talked casually, attracting several smokers in the back cabin.

Whether there are any repeated experiments for potassium ion channels or not, scholars will not easily miss such opportunities. This is equivalent to professional masters explaining specific experiments. Even professor-level figures are not likely to encounter such opportunities.

On the contrary, the higher the scholars are, the slower they make progress, because they spend less time studying and the slower their self-study.

If you ask for advice humbly and ask questions without shame, it is easier said than done. Moreover, as the head of the laboratory, it would be fine if you occasionally play the trick of being a virtuous person. If you have to learn any experiment from others, you will be very prestige.

However, most experiments have countless key points. It is really a difficult part of the difficulties, not relying on learning methods, but relying on past accumulation and one's own research.

This kind of cross-school and inter-institutional meeting can be popular among scholars because it can provide an indirect learning opportunity. Perhaps someone who feels used to it can provide inspiration for breakthroughs to absorb someone.

A complete experimental method is even more rare.

The papers are all thin sheets of paper, just like the DNA double helix structure won the Nobel Prize, and it only occupies half a page in total. It is just a few hundred words. How can it reflect the competition and struggle of several years, several laboratories, and more than a dozen top scientists?

The artemisinin produced by Tu Youyou was only one page in the final paper, and millions survived, and had fewer side effects and higher quality of life. Behind it is dozens of scientific research institutions and hundreds of scientific researchers used several years to screen a drug from more than 2,000 Chinese medicine reagents.

For ordinary people, it is more important to the result

But for scientific researchers, the process is more fascinating.

Many scholars always have the idea of ​​cherishing themselves. Yang Rui is relatively open-minded. In addition to the very important core key points, Yang Rui does not mind telling others the key points of his own experiment.

It was just a leading technology in a certain field in the mid-1980s, and it was a research done by Yang Rui to share some non-key points, which Yang Rui didn't care at all.

His attitude was initially regarded as a young and frivolous person, but as he deepened his discussion, he unconsciously infected others.

Soon, the discussion content in the smoke community in the rear cabin became more and more professional and practical.

Most scholars are just unwilling to give their own research at a cheap or free time, but everyone actually has no shortage of basic sharing spirit.

Yang Rui suddenly set a good example, which also brought more and more people to the discussion.

At this time, it was his turn to listen to the experiences of middle-aged and elderly scholars.

It has to be said that for Yang Rui, such experience is also very scarce. Some of his mind is papers, a lot of information and even scholars’ notes, but like others, the problems that may be encountered in experiments are strange. Many times, such knowledge can only come from oral descriptions.

The experience of more than ten people combined for hundreds of years, Yang Rui benefited a lot.

Others also felt the same way. Song Wenhao, with the pride of the introduction, increased his favorability towards Yang Rui. Before returning to his position, he also said: "When you get to the place, if you have any problems, just come to me. The team leader is useless. At most, you can help you solve some life problems."

Yang Rui thanked him and said half-jokingly: "I really have a problem. Do we have a place to speak at the conference?"

"Then where can it be?" Song Wenhao smiled and shook his head: "There are probably six or seven spokespersons in total this time. Tong Dizhou is still here."

Tong Dizhou's glory was also an authoritative figure in embryology and early cloning during the Republic of China era. He was a scientist in textbooks and also a visiting professor at Yale University. He was considered a representative figure in early Chinese biology.

Yang Rui could only smile helplessly. He was still far from the authority of the world in such a small field.
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