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Chapter 1318 Recommendation

It was dawn, and Lantherot held a cup of coffee and handed it to Marjorie, and asked, "How is it?"

"It's over." Marjori grabbed the paper with one hand and took the coffee with the other.

Lantherot took a sip of his coffee and asked, "How is it?"

Marjorie shook her head and said nothing.

Several people next to him looked over and someone immediately asked, "What's wrong?"

Marjori smiled, continued to drink coffee and read the paper.

Lantherot looked at it and waved his hand and said, "Everyone can have breakfast, let Marcholi see it again."

Everyone else became quiet. Those who drank coffee drink coffee, those who were sleeping, but few chose to eat breakfast.

The hot pot last night was still raging in their stomachs.

Marjorie slowly and firmly finished the coffee, without leaving the paper.

Marjorie will stand up and has the capital.

He naturally became the general examiner of the paper. He not only completed the reading of several pages assigned to himself, but also summarized the overall situation and reviewed the readings completed by others.

The Swedes present did not resist and obediently asked Marjoli to do things. This tacit understanding was obviously not cultivated in a day or two, which shows that although Marjoli is not the most famous Swedish biologist here, he is probably the most famous research commentator.

A summary of the overall situation brings an understanding of the overall situation.

Marjoli was the first person to read Yang Rui's paper, but it ended up shocking him for a long time.

"Lantherot, have you read the Nobel Prize paper?" Marjorie said very omitted, but it is easy to understand.

Lantherlot knew that he meant to read as the first person, so he glanced at the paper in Marjorie's hand and said, "There is never such an honor."

Marjori exclaimed and said, "It's the first time for me."

Lantherlot smiled and said, "Congratulations, you are the first person to read it. Maybe Yang Rui can use this to win the Nobel Prize before the Millennium?"

It is only 13 years since the Millennium. Judging from the selection rhythm of the Nobel Prize, 13 years have passed in a flash.

Marjorie said, "Is it just a millennium?"

"kindness?"

"After reading a Nobel Prize-level paper, do you know what the biggest difficulty is?" Marjori slowly put down his paper and looked ahead, making it difficult to make a decision.

Lantherlot cooperated and said, "What is it?"

"What I worry most is, what should I do if I say now that this paper is not a problem and it really wins the Nobel Prize." Marjori paused and said, "I'm not saying that he will definitely win the award for this paper, but he will really win the award."

For professors working at Catherine Medical College, the Nobel Prize was well received.

Some Nobel Prize winners won awards for their unique discoveries and inventions, such as Muris' PCR or X-ray awards that year, etc., which have very clear reasons for winning.

Other winners are relatively vague. For example, the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Wigner, "for his contribution to the theory of atomic nuclei and its fundamental particle, especially the discovery and application of the basic symmetry principle."

In short, this is the Lifetime Achievement Award.

The meaning of Marjori's words is that even if Yang Rui does not win awards for PCR, he may win awards even if he does not win awards for research on G protein-coupled receptors.

Such scholars are born with advantages in the increasingly fierce Nobel Prize competition.

He is still very young.

Youngness is an advantage.

Young means living for a long time and being able to wait.

Yang Rui, who is in his 20s, will become the overlord of the field of biology before he gets old and loses his sex life. This time usually takes twenty or thirty years to ferment. At that time, it is even more impossible for the Nobel Prize to ignore Yang Rui's existence.

From Marjorie's perspective, as long as Yang Rui is likely to win the Nobel Prize, he will face a dilemma.

Marjori calmed down and said, "I suddenly regret reading this paper."

"I thought you were always looking forward to such a paper." Lantherlott knew what Marcholi wanted, so he sat next to him to explain.

"I thought it was like that, too."

"so what."

"I used to like to excuse the essay writers. Their mistakes may be unintentional mistakes. They may just have different views on the problem. Later I stopped doing this."

"oh?"

"Because once I write a paper and endorse a paper, I will endorse it for the rest of my life, maybe not just the paper itself, but also the author of the paper." Marjorie paused and spoke faster: "Lantherlott, if I nodded now, I might have to spend my whole life to maintain Yang Rui's reputation."

This is the relationship between researchers and researchers, and the difference between celebrities and paparazzi.

Academics will not fade away due to the passage of time.

They will hide, just like Eurogeographic, but when demand appears, it will still jump out and appear in front of the world in its original form. Just like when the moon landing plan, Eurogeographic will still be used.

It is planned for thousands of years, but it is immortal.

Ordinary scholars and their research subjects may be buried for life, but the Nobel Prize-level achievements should not be like this.

Nobel Prize winners will not be hidden, and their achievements will not be.

However, any Nobel Prize winner will be accompanied by his lifelong honor.

No matter how perfect the academic achievements are, they will encounter harsh and even nonsense after being linked to the Nobel Prize. In this era when the law of conservation of energy is constantly being challenged, no academic achievements can be kept alone.

The work of maintaining correct scientific theories is, in large part, the responsibility of all mankind, and in small part, it is not only the inventor and discoverer himself, but also the responsibility of people who promote and recognize the discovery of the invention.

If Marjorie admits the paper he has, he will be prepared to fight against his opponents for decades to come.

From some perspectives, this is actually a very proud thing, but Marjoli is not familiar with Yang Rui and is still unsure of whether to take on the responsibility for his whole life.

Lantherlot closed the paper with a "slap" and said, "If you don't want to come forward, leave it to me."

Marcholi's eyebrows stood up: "Lantherot!"

"Don't worry." Lantherlot shrugged, his voice slowed down a little, and he smiled, "As we had agreed before, the decision is in your hands, but if you don't want it, I'll take over."

Marjori's expression then calmed down, and after a while, he said, "Have you found any omissions in this paper?"

Lantherot asked without answering the question, "Where are you?"

Marjorie laughed. This is the dilemma they face. Everyone wants to successfully recommend a scholar to win the Nobel Prize, but no one can bear the consequences of lax scrutiny.

Although there are often some dissatisfaction in the Nobel Prize selection after World War II, except for useless things like the Peace Prize, other awards have basically not been deviated from much.

Marjoli pondered and read Yang Rui's paper from beginning to end.

The same is true for Lantherot.

Recommendation is just a matter of one sentence, but it is far from being covered by one sentence.

Behind the merits of recommendation is the guilt of recommendation.

A scholar who is involved in the Nobel Prize affairs, making a mistake once is enough to destroy his reputation.

After a while, Marjoli suddenly stood up.

Lantherot looked up, looked at him, and asked, "Have you thought about it?"
Chapter completed!
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