Scientific Principle

Optimization.

The process of finding the best solution within a defined set of constraints. Nature and physics are full of optimisation: Fermat's principle of least time, the principle of least action, natural selection, and algorithmic search are all instances of the same underlying logic.

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Technology

The AI That Learned to Look for Rulers, Not Cancer

A model trained to detect skin cancer learned to look for rulers instead. The explainability problem is not a glitch. It is Goodhart's Law running at machine speed — and the gap between what AI systems can do and what we understand about how they do it is where the most consequential work in the field is now happening.

5 min read · Nov 17, 2025

Technology

What It Took for a Machine to See

In 2012, a neural network cracked image recognition in a way that reshaped the entire AI field. Andreas Møgelmose traces what neural networks actually are, how convolutional architectures build understanding in layers, and why a cancer-detection model that learned to spot rulers instead tells us something important about where the field still cannot go.

8 min read · Nov 17, 2025

Biology

The Efficiency Problem: Why We're Rethinking How We Feed 10 Billion People

A cow converts roughly 4% of its feed into usable protein. Precision fermentation bypasses the animal entirely and produces identical protein in a steel tank. Lars Horsholt Jensen explains why this shift will not happen through consumer choice but through economics.

7 min read · Nov 02, 2022

Biology

We Perfected the Wrong System

Danish agriculture produces food with astonishing efficiency — for the wrong target. We have spent a century optimising animal feed production. The next revolution requires recognising when the metric has drifted from the purpose.

4 min read · Oct 26, 2022

Physics

Stop Building Bigger Telescopes and Start Building Smarter Systems

The most powerful advances in astronomy come from smarter signal extraction, not bigger hardware. A spectrograph on a modest telescope can reveal more about a distant star than a raw image from a larger one, because what you extract from the light matters more than how much of it you gather.

3 min read · Jun 20, 2022

Physics

How Modern Telescopes Reveal the Universe

Modern telescopes do not just magnify. They extract meaningful signal from noise. Mads Fredslund Andersen explains how spectrographs, adaptive optics, and indirect detection have transformed what we can know about the universe.

7 min read · Jun 20, 2022

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