Is scientific progress slowing? James Evans on how researchers could generate greater innovation

Big Brains Podcast Episode 88: Is scientific progress slowing? with James Evans. Scholar examines how researchers could generate greater innovation and discovery.
There are far more scientists in today’s world, and they’re publishing research papers at a much faster pace. However, all of this growth hasn’t translated to more scientific progress. As University of Chicago Professor James Evans argues, scientists are overloaded by the flood of research papers they have to read, which is causing them to cite the same few papers over and over again. This dilemma is leaving newly published papers with less of a chance to disrupt existing work.
Evans directs the Knowledge Lab at UChicago, which leverages machine learning and is trying to reimagine the scientific process by providing better pathways for new scientific ideas to be shared with others. He explains how we can get back to advancing science again.
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  • @UChicago
    @UChicagoАй бұрын

    00:00 - Introduction: The Need for Scientific Innovation 01:20 - The Paradox of Scientific Progress 02:35 - James Evans and the Knowledge Lab 04:15 - Science as a Brain: System Efficiency vs. Innovation 06:30 - Modeling Scientific Discoveries 08:00 - Information Overload in Scientific Fields 10:00 - Diminishing Returns in Scientific Research 12:15 - Professionalization and Incentives in Science 14:00 - Predicting Future Discoveries 17:00 - Impact of the Replication Crisis 19:30 - Importance of Diversity in Driving Innovation 22:00 - The Role of Cross-Disciplinary Approaches 24:15 - Investing in Failure to Promote Innovation 26:30 - Conclusion: Challenges and Opportunities for Scientific Progress

  • @jiezhao9254
    @jiezhao92542 жыл бұрын

    Great insight!

  • @UChicago
    @UChicago Жыл бұрын

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  • @hugomansavage
    @hugomansavage2 жыл бұрын

    Lots of hand waving and meta ideas, I don't see concrete examples, even though he is being prompted to give one.

  • @TriglycerideBeware
    @TriglycerideBeware7 ай бұрын

    18:45 "beg the question" smh

  • @sumertheory
    @sumertheory2 жыл бұрын

    no significant advancement since 2000

  • @radwanabu-issa4350
    @radwanabu-issa435010 ай бұрын

    discussion is based purely on impressions, no data or experiment to support or refute such impressions!

  • @mattp1913
    @mattp19132 жыл бұрын

    basically science/academia has been corrupted for their personal gain at the detriment of societal outcomes... thanks academia! (unfortunately that also includes univ of chicago... sadly)

  • @mattp1913
    @mattp19132 жыл бұрын

    did the narrator really say "never have stakes been higher in the need for innovation"... dude, tell that to our ancestors and they will probably take a swing at you... just a little lacking in awareness of history and how tough life used to be

  • @TriglycerideBeware

    @TriglycerideBeware

    7 ай бұрын

    haha true