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Crisis in science is turning Nobel laureates into fighters for scientific revolution

Global news media as well as prominent scientists are highlighting the crisis in both physics and cosmology, and predicting a major scientific revolution. This week, an article appeared in The Atlantic magazine [titled "The Nobel Prize winner who thinks we have the universe all wrong"]. It featured Adam Riess, who won a Nobel Prize for the shocking [ ]
The article from TechBullion discusses a growing crisis in the scientific community, highlighted by the actions of Nobel laureates who are advocating for a scientific revolution. These laureates, including Didier Queloz and Randy Schekman, are pushing for a shift away from the current publish-or-perish culture, which they argue stifles innovation and prioritizes quantity over quality in research. They are calling for systemic changes in how scientific research is funded, published, and evaluated, emphasizing the need for more open, collaborative, and impactful science. The urgency of their message is underscored by recent global challenges, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, which have exposed the limitations of the existing scientific framework.

Read the Full Impacts Article at:
https://techbullion.com/crisis-in-science-is-turning-nobel-laureates-into-fighters-for-scientific-revolution/