Chapter 262: Chapter 193 Your Thesis is All Nonsense
"As a dashing man, it’s important to always be aware of one’s safety when alone in public."
"Take good care of yourself."
Guided by this belief, Zhao Yi firmly decided not to accompany Han Hui, instead continuing up to Dai Tianqing’s lab. Discovering that Zhang Wei and Ai Lixin were not there, he simply chatted with Dai Tianqing for a while.
Dai Tianqing was very enthusiastic towards Zhao Yi, and along the way, explained why the people in the institute were so warm towards him. The root cause was his work in research.
Both Ai Lixin and Zhang Wei’s projects made groundbreaking advancements.
If they just had progress in their research that was one thing, but they unanimously claimed that it was Zhao Yi’s suggestion that led to a crucial breakthrough.
Now that’s interesting.
Ai Lixin was extremely grateful to Zhao Yi. He explained in detail the process of Zhao Yi observing the experiment and mentioned what Zhao Yi said later that led him directly to the crux of the problem.
Zhang Wei was even more excited than Ai Lixin. Her research had not made any progress in half a year. After being promoted to Associate Researcher, the first project she took over had not made any progress for a long time, which was quite embarrassing. She was even considering temporarily giving up and applying to work on other research projects.
Zhao Yi suggested that she use a high-powered microscope, and lo and behold she found the problem.
If it was just one person saying that Zhao Yi helped find the key point of the research, one might consider it a coincidence. But if two people’s research makes breakthroughs at the same time, and it’s related to Zhao Yi’s input, then that merits serious consideration.
Several possible explanations came to mind for the others at the institute.
One was that Zhao Yi was very lucky and happened to pinpoint the key issues.
The second was that Zhao Yi had a unique acumen with regards to scientific research. Like some soccer players who have an instinctive knack for standing in the right place to score a goal, giving the impression of sheer luck.
In fact, this is a talent, and Zhao Yi had a similar one in the field of scientific research.
Both explanations are plausible.
Zhao Yi had achieved significant results in computer science and mathematics, backed by his accomplishments, no one would dare deny his talent in scientific research.
Moreover, the element of luck in scientific research is undeniable. In fact, some Nobel Prize laureates have made minor discoveries during their experiments, followed up with targeted research, and achieved great success.
Thus, the key to all this is the initial discovery.
In science research, discoveries can be seen as luck, because most discoveries appear to be irrelevant. fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓
Some people who are considered geniuses from childhood struggle their entire lives on one single research topic, and hardly achieve anything because of bad luck.
Zhao Yi, blessed with research talent and good fortune, is bound to be a popular figure in the institute. Everyone started to think about inviting him to take a look at their experiments, and discuss research problems with him. At most, they would just waste a bit of irrelevant time.
What is most abundant in research is time. When there is inspiration and luck, one or two days would suffice. On the other hand, half a year of hard work without inspiration serves no purpose.
So, there’s not a single downside!
Dai Tianqing’s explanation made Zhao Yi realize that he had become a ’lucky charm’ for the people at the institute.
Damn it!
That old lady Han Hui really had ulterior motives, wanting to keep me as a lucky charm and even trying to take advantage of me by involving a bunch of female students?
She’s so wicked!
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After waiting for more than half an hour, Zhao Yi finally met Ai Lixin who came to the institute. Ai Lixin appeared busy, probably due to important progress in his project, but he still enthusiastically thanked Zhao Yi.
"I really owe it all to you."
"What you said made a lot of sense. I conducted an experiment for validation. Although it’s not 100% confirmed, I didn’t encounter any problems."
"I still need to do a few more tests, look at it from various angles for validation, but I believe we should be on the right track."
"I really can’t thank you enough."
Zhao Yi listened casually, and then directly stated his purpose. freeweɓnovel.cѳm
"You want a medical research paper? To look at the formatting? Why?" Ai Lixin was somewhat perplexed.
Zhao Yi was frank, "I’ve been observing Sister Zhang’s experiments lately, I have an idea regarding myocarditis and I’m wondering if I can write a paper about it."
Ai Lixin was stunned, laughing incredulously for a moment but he ultimately reminded Zhao Yi in a well-intentioned manner, "Medical research isn’t like Math, it’s not all about ideas. We need experiments."
Zhao Yi just smiled.
Ai Lixin didn’t say anything more. He felt that Zhao Yi was very talented, but he was still a beginner. Perhaps he wanted to put some ideas together in writing. It wouldn’t necessarily be for public viewing.
So, it didn’t necessarily have to be a formal research paper, perhaps he just wanted to get a feel for it.
He went to the next room and brought back a large stack of journals, "These should be enough, you don’t have to look for the original manuscript. If it’s just for format and learning, you can just refer to these journals."
Zhao Yi took a look and found that they were all domestic professional medical journals, filled with all sorts of research papers.
Most of the papers were of varying quality.
Some of the papers were just data compilations for certain conditions. For example, a lab test report of a certain disease. The data on the report explained the relevance of a certain item with the disease, while some items had little relevance and lacked statistical significance and so forth.