​Is the idea of simplifying long 10,000+ word research articles into under 100 words of key findings with a case study a good approach?

During a visit to a top Indian university few year back, I noticed students creating extensive research papers that ended up in dusty, cobwebbed cupboards. Surprisingly, only 1% of this research was ever implemented.

Most students moved on to higher education or high-paying jobs, leaving their work behind. Only a few received grants to continue their research.

This experience highlighted how much valuable knowledge was being wasted, hidden away and unused.

(To give you a context, there are many products in the world have already comes from research based finding – few examples are – VR headset, Zipper packages and etc)

Problem: There are over 200 million research articles online, but many valuable ideas and solutions are overlooked. Finding, uploading, and summarizing these articles is difficult and time-consuming.(Even using AI – we need some kind of human intervention to simplifying in terms of data visualization) Solution: Create a simple platform, like a Twitter page, to share key findings from long research articles. Use AI tools to help summarize the articles, while humans curate and verify the information. This would make it easier for people to find existing solutions to problems without having to read through long papers. Users can still explore the full articles if they want more details. Opportunity – This can be great for people, teams or business that want to work on problem which is yet to executed or referenced in real world.

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