Chapter 14 was published in Nature.



Zheng Li achieved perfect scores in all his math classes, and according to reports, he almost never attended classes, relying entirely on self-study, only going to class for exams.

The mathematics department claims that he has completed all the major courses in his four years of university, and that he has also published an article in the top mathematics journal ARMA, although ARMA is not as famous as Nature.

From this perspective, he is undoubtedly a genius. Sometimes the more outrageous the claim, the more likely it is to be true, because the cost of fabrication is too high. He is only 18 years old and has a long academic career ahead of him. If he fabricates his credentials now, he will be exposed as soon as he attends various academic conferences.

Based on interviews with people from the School of Mathematical Sciences and the School of Biological Sciences, he is a genius among geniuses, and it is understandable that a genius could achieve such results.

Returning to the paper, after carefully reading it, I found that it mainly designed a method to artificially synthesize endorphins.

This requires a flash of inspiration, not prior accumulation of knowledge, which makes sense from that perspective. The editor also stated at the end of the paper that the experiment is reproducible; it's simply amazing that they published in Nature during their freshman year.

Finally, let's talk about the significance of artificially synthesizing endorphins. First of all, there is still a long way to go from achieving artificial synthesis of endorphins in the laboratory to large-scale industrial production.

Endorphins, substances naturally secreted by the human body, can relieve pain and may potentially replace morphine on a large scale in the future, or even become a new type of more human-friendly analgesic.

Besides this answer, there is also an answer from a PhD student in the School of Biology at Jiangcheng University:

"As someone who has worked with Zheng Shen, I can only say that Zheng Shen is the most talented person I have ever met. Whether it is experiments or theories, he is in no way inferior to anyone in the laboratory."

In particular, he has a keen sense of scientific research. When other experimental groups encounter experiments they can't perform, he always comes up with a solution. Several times we've suggested adding him to the paper's author list, but Zheng Shen has refused.

Later, after he published in Nature, we learned that Zheng Shen looked down on the journal we published in.

It can only be said that some people's level of understanding is too high, exceeding the imagination of normal people.

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