A Chinese research team at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics has announced what could prove to be a remarkable leap forward in scientific instrumentation: an intelligent transmission electron microscope (TEM) capable of fully autonomous operation. The device, named Yuanyan-1, reportedly harnesses artificial intelligence to overcome longstanding limitations of conventional TEMs, which have depended on … Continue reading When electron microscopes think for themselves: has China just changed science forever?
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Why the scientific progress is slowing down? Sabine Hossenfelder explains
Very nice video about the contemporary scientific world, metrics and production. How can we return to the golden age of the 1960s? How can we support more fundamental science without jeopardizing the strong and important link between science, technology and industry? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBT9vFrV6yQ


