Reading the frontier carefully and writing it down clearly.
IEACOR is an independent publication on what's actually happening at the frontier of science and AI. One substantial piece every Wednesday, plus shorter observations during the week.
The Publication
The premise is simple. Science and AI are not as inaccessible as the discourse suggests. The work is more knowable than most explanations make it appear. The fear most people feel about AI is not really about the technology. It is about the absence of a good explanation.
Every major scientific tool of the last fifty years went through the same adoption curve. Skepticism, refinement, integration. AI is on the curve. The skepticism phase is reasonable. Staying in it is not.
IEACOR exists to do the work of reading the frontier carefully and writing it down clearly, for readers who want to understand rather than be reassured.
Who Reads It
Curious professionals. Scientists working near AI. Technologists curious about science. Investors and analysts covering biotech and frontier tech. R&D leaders. Foundation and think-tank staff. Intelligent generalists who feel underserved by both popular science writing (too shallow) and academic writing (too narrow).
If that sounds like you, the next issue ships Wednesday.
About the Author
Ian Anglin writes IEACOR. Background in scientific research and federal scientific oversight and compliance. IEACOR is editorially independent of any federal agency. All content is based exclusively on publicly available sources.
IEACOR does not provide legal, regulatory, or compliance advice. The publication does not represent any party in matters before federal agencies.
Editorial Principles
- Every claim that matters is sourced to publicly available material.
- Specific is better than abstract. Numbers, names, and dates beat trends and themes.
- Opinions are held with reasons. Hedging is reserved for genuine uncertainty.
- If a reader needs a glossary, the writing failed.
- Topics are chosen because they reward attention, not because they trend.
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