The British weekly Nature Magazine is the world's earliest international science and technology journal. Since its inception, it has consistently reported and commented on the most important breakthroughs in the global science and technology field.
"Nature" magazine is also an international comprehensive science weekly that enjoys a high reputation in the academic world. It is equally famous as the "Science Magazine" in the United States.
Thinking of these two internationally renowned scientific journals, Coastline University will have to create one by then. However, Ye Hua is not in a hurry. He will only consider it if the university can form a real influence in the global academic community.
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Mid-October.
Ike is a reviewer edited by the "Nature Biotechnology" journal in "Nature" magazine. His job is to review biotechnology papers submitted to "Nature" magazine by scholars from all over the world every day.
Today, as usual, Ike made himself a cup of coffee before officially starting a new day's work, and then sat on a chair and turned on the device. Yes, during this working year, the editorial office of "Nature" magazine has already
Throw the PC into the recycle bin.
We have to admit that the holographic display is really useful, especially at work. Even if you don't like Ye Hua, you have to admit this. The convenience at work is unmatched by traditional PCs.
Ike turned on the holographic display, brought up the backend panel and scanned the papers submitted online. He was very satisfied with the job and liked it very much. Although many times he received junk papers and was annoyed by it, at least in his opinion
This is how it comes.
But whenever I see some papers that are novel and eye-catching, and the work described is both direct and far-reaching, I feel very excited.
After taking a sip of coffee to refresh himself, Ike shook his body, stretched his arms and started to work.
I quickly noticed a number among the submissions because it was quite special. It was an article from China.
""Stagnation Quantum, a breakthrough in the last mile of human hibernation science"??"
Ike casually entered and was stunned when he saw the title of this paper, and then muttered with disdain: "A typical Chinese title, it looks shocking, but in fact..."
Ike shook his head and did not ignore it. He took a casual look at the article and found that it only contained a short 4 and a half pages of content. The impression score was once again greatly reduced. In fact, if it were typed in Chinese, it would only contain a little more than two pages of content.
After reading the notes, I realized that this was not the full text of the paper. Ike laughed inwardly, thinking that the contributor of this article was very funny, treating a broken paper like a treasure.
"Hey, wait a minute!"
At this moment, Ike's eyes narrowed, he stared at the signature of the paper on the display panel and murmured: "Ye Hua, President of Coastline University? Ye Hua... Oh, my God, is it Mr. Ye?!!!"
When Ike reacted, he was stunned for a while.
"What did I see? The founder of Coastline Group, the world's richest man, the world's youngest Nobel Prize winner, that god-like Chinese man... He actually published a paper in "Nature". He seems to have never published a paper, but
He actually made it..."
Obviously, Ike is probably a super fan of Ye Hua, even if he is not, he knows him.
"God, this is really unforgivable. I almost regarded a Nobel laureate's paper as rubbish. It's a sin..." Ike prayed devoutly and orderly. Fortunately, no one else saw it.
Then he suppressed the expectation in his heart and prepared to read the article. How could the article written by a great figure like Ye Hua be bad? Even Ike felt extremely honored.
Especially when I glanced at the title of the paper, I was even more shocked. What shocking thing has this hot man created again?
Next, Ike calmed down and began to read the article attentively.
"Cryo-EM?"
After wondering for a moment, he continued to read silently and seriously:
"...two sterol-like densities are present in both structures. Further structure-guided mutagenesis analysis revealed that the interaction between shhn and ptch1 is steroid-dependent, and that the structures of steroid-binding-deficient ptch1 mutants are obviously similar.
Conformational rearrangement…”
"...The structure of ptch1 and its complex with shhn reveals the molecular basis of recognition between ptch1 and shhn, while the identification of two steroid binding sites in ptch1 establishes a framework for future research on the hh pathway..."
Gradually, Ike went from reading attentively to becoming a little confused. One and a half of the four and a half pages of the paper were filled with formulas, which was a bit too concise.
Ike was dubious, shook his head and thought about it, then printed out the paper, took the manuscript and left the desk, went to a blackboard and wiped it clean, then stared at the first set of equations in the manuscript to deduce it.
As for why he didn't use the holographic screen but used a traditional blackboard, it was probably due to sentiment. Who knows, he used a blackboard anyway.
At this time, he was solving the equations according to the topological structure of the human pkd1 and pkd2 proteins, the structure of the human pkd1 and pkd2 protein complex, and the unique channel domain of human pkd1 on the first page of the paper.
More than half an hour later, Ike unknowingly had written on both sides of the two blackboards. He glanced back and forth between the first page of the manuscript and the blackboard, without saying a word and with his mouth slightly open.
After a long time, Ai Kekuang adjusted his glasses and said blankly: "It's a perfect match? How... how is this possible? No, there is nothing impossible about Ye Hua's thesis at this time."
Then Ike got excited and murmured excitedly when he saw the paper in his hand: "My God, just this page, no, half a page can publish two top papers in structural biology.
"
Ike gradually realized the significance of this paper, and he was indeed a great figure in the world.
Immediately flipping through the next few pages, Ike gradually scratched his head, because he found that he could only understand less than one-third of the paper. If the formulas in the article were all written blindly,
He vowed to throw the article into the trash can immediately.
However, this paper was published by Ye Hua, a Nobel Prize winner. If he couldn't understand Ike, he had to accept that his knowledge level might not be enough.
This paper is so concise that Ike believes that a normal situation should be described in 30 pages.
Ike stood in front of the blackboard with the manuscript in hand without saying a word. He immediately returned to the computer desk and sat down, and began to compare it with other recently published papers in the field.
Unknowingly, another half hour passed. Ike realized the importance and significance of this article. I am afraid that I alone cannot judge its value. When I saw the signed person, I knew that this was definitely not something that I could do alone.
to evaluate its value.
"this……"
As he read on, Ike gradually collapsed mentally: "How could this be? How could it involve the quantum chromodynamics qcd theory, the introduction of the quark model and the Yang-Mills gauge field? A complete problem with NPC? What exactly is stasis quantum?
What exists? Is it a new elementary particle?"
Ike weakly wondered if the hot man had submitted his article to the wrong category with a swipe of his hand? This should have been submitted to the physics category...
His mind was full of questions, but he didn't dare to question it. He was more willing to believe that maybe he didn't know enough, rather than question the paper itself. After all, this was an article written by a Nobel Prize winner, and not an ordinary Nobel Prize winner.
Ike felt crushed and excited at the same time. When he returned to work, he was not in a hurry to send the paper out for review. He needed to make a more comprehensive and fair technical evaluation. Even if the author of the paper was Ye Hua, he at least had to consult
Informal advice from scientific advisors and editorial colleagues within the industry.
At that moment, Ike directly made a consultation call to the United States. To be precise, he made a call to the Alcor Life Extension Fund scientific research institution in Arizona.
This is one of the largest cryonics institutions in the United States. The first cryonics operation was performed in 1976. So far, Alcor has 270 cryonics "patients". These people who have undergone cryonics surgery are usually called "patients".
Ike wanted to call Alcor's chief technical expert Oren Drake. The originator of human cryogenic hibernation is actually in the United States. Cryogenic medicine, especially the science of cryo-hibernation, is a very unpopular subject worldwide, and
Olendrake is a contemporary authority in the field and one of the leading scholars in the field of structural biology.