The title of this article does not come from the fact that anything very special happened in world history in 2013. It is just that this year, physicist Jaak Kikas, then a professor of disordered systems at the University of Tartu, published an article in Sirbis titled “What does peak science mean?”, in which he reflected on the current state of science and future perspectives. The Trinokl editorial team asked the author to look back at the past…
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The title of this article does not come from the fact that anything very special happened in world history in 2013. It is just that this year, physicist Jaak Kikas, then a professor of disordered systems at the University of Tartu, published an article in Sirbis titled “What does peak science mean?”, in which he reflected on the current state of science and future perspectives. The Trinokl editorial team asked the author to look back at the past…