Ten minutes later, Mo Gu pushed out of Ye Ming's office alone.
"Where is Haowen?" Ye Ming asked in surprise when he saw no one behind her.
"When I received your message, he had just put on the instrument, and I came over first."
Ye Ming was even more surprised now: "What other instruments are needed? Hasn't the data on his side been collected long ago?"
"He designed an experimental project to see if the response of organs could be analyzed through the spinal nerve nodes."
"Um...what's the use?" Ye Ming thought for a while and added: "Apart from feeling hungry and in pain."
"It can also be blocked..." Mo Gu laughed: "The follow-up soldiers have proposed that if the transmission of pain signals can be artificially cut off through programming, then this will be more effective than morphine labor pain."
Ye Ming was speechless for a while: "If he did this, if Old Tang knew..."
"Actually, it's okay. The young man is quite measured. He's just a little harsh on himself - have you got the materials?"
Mo Gu didn't say much and went straight to the topic.
In this brain-computer center, Ye Ming is the director and she is the deputy director, but in fact, she is often in charge - and the reason for her current status, including the Nobel Prize scholar, is that Ye Ming originally worked on
The chip material comes out.
Therefore, in the field of materials, Mo Gu has almost blind confidence in Ye Ming.
"Well, it's done."
Ye Ming said and handed her a small box.
After opening it, a translucent, thumb-thick, plastic-like small cylinder appeared in the box.
Mo Gu picked up the thing carefully, looked at it carefully first, then squeezed it, and finally fanned it and smelled it.
"Why does the material look like acrylic?"
She raised it and looked at the light a few times.
Ye Ming laughed: "It is similar to the structure of acrylic, and the synthesis is quite simple. The specific attribute prediction and synthesis method have been filed in Aita, with the material number. You can take it and let Lao Zhou and the others arrange for testing first."
"Okay! Does it fully meet Haowen's requirements?"
"Yeah, and in theory, it can be directly used in a variety of human organs, such as artificial bones, artificial lenses, etc. Anyway, you should test it more."
"Okay!" Mo Gu blinked: "Nature or not?"
"Instead of publishing in traditional journals, I will publish directly in Aita's scientific classification."
Mo Gu smiled and nodded.
She knew Ye Ming's "ambition".
Nowadays, China has achieved overtaking in many fields such as new materials, controllable nuclear fusion, and quantum computers. It also has a powerful centralized quantum computer like Aita and an advanced platform with strong AI. Naturally, its influence will also increase.
The increase in influence is not only an increase in the right to speak in the academic world, but also a break in the monopoly of knowledge - this is why Jizhi Technology previously promoted the Aita teacher project.
So back to academics, Ye Ming has long hoped to rely on Aita to establish a more fair, efficient, and "cheap" knowledge exchange and sharing platform and system.
Scientific classification is the classification index of the knowledge system established on the Aita terminal.
Give a simple example.
After a materials scientist applies for Aita permission, he can easily obtain any thesis materials and related project progress he needs after activating Aita's services.
If you want to publish a paper, it is very simple. You must first submit it to Aita, who will conduct a preliminary screening, and then distribute it to registered peer scientists for review. As long as it passes, you can enter the "page" of the announcement.
During this period, if it passes Aita's "audit" but fails the peer review, it will enter the subscription pool and be pushed to users who subscribe to you.
If you don't even pass Aita's review - Aita's determination is very loose - then you really have to check whether the paper is indeed valuable or has no value - of course, if you think your paper is really valuable,
If Aita is just blind, you can also give your paper to other scholars to revise and judge it for you, or you can simply not use the Aita system and go through traditional paper channels.
The benefits of this system are self-evident. It speeds up the publication time of papers as much as possible and avoids repeated manuscript washing.
But there are also disadvantages, that is, it is difficult to prepare the paper and wash the manuscript.
Of course, this is only the current preliminary stage, and it basically only has a plagiarism checking function for undergraduate thesis.
As for the follow-up, Ye Ming plans to design a citation and value judgment system for papers, which is somewhat similar to the current impact factor, but will be more complete than the impact factor system.
In short, Ye Ming hopes to establish a relatively fair scientific research system on Aita - because no one can bribe an artificial intelligence, and Aita cannot be friendly with others.
"Then I'll make arrangements?"
"Yeah." Ye Ming nodded, then returned to his seat and prepared to start working.
Mo Gu stood up, hesitated for a moment and then asked with a smile: "By the way, you, the director of the Brain Computer Center... I haven't seen you busy with the Brain Computer Center's projects this year..."
Ye Ming was startled, then laughed.
"I'm just a brick."
Mo Gu smiled and shook his head: "Are you still busy after inviting the moon to heaven?"
"Yes." Ye Ming pointed to the monitor with a look of helplessness on his face: "We must consider the commercial design of a helium-3 fusion reactor."
"Okay, you're busy."
…
Time passes, winter passes and spring comes.
In my busy schedule, May has quickly entered.
As we enter May, people who have been silent for many days, or in other words, have not waited for "big news" for a long time, are gradually getting warmer with the weather.
Because, this month, there will be an unprecedented spectacle.
East and West will successively carry out "simultaneous" moon landing operations in the same week.
On May 4, NASA took the lead in announcing the Artemis moon landing process and the candidates for the moon landing.
"We will ignite the flames to the moon again on May 13th at the Kennedy Space Center."
"This moon landing is the reprise of a feat that has lasted more than half a century."
"This operation will bring a total of 18 astronauts from the United States, Canada, Germany, Italy, Australia, Japan and other countries back to the moon and establish a permanent lunar scientific research base."
"This operation will complete the following tasks:"
"Directly detect lunar polar volatiles and gain in-depth understanding of their lateral and vertical distribution, physical state and chemical composition"
"Geological studies will be conducted of the Aitken Basin at the South Pole of the Moon."
"Carry out preliminary detection of lunar ice and other resources."
"The first detection of the lunar surface magnetic field in the lunar whirlpool area"
"Establishing a lunar geophysical data network to detect the evolution of lunar volcanic areas."
"Mapping the distribution of elements/resources across the Moon."
…
Accompanying the announcement was a group photo of nine men and nine women, a total of 18 astronauts, standing in front of a huge rocket.