Yes, whatever the reason, skills in STEM are going down in alarming way.
Here in Poland graduate chemists are usually not fit to work safely and productively in the lab even with common chemicals like sulfuric acid or sodium and even PhD-s are struggling.
30 years ago such peoples would be simply thrown out of University rather than graduated.
While advising a small custom research firm run by my friend I am often reading scientific papers in respected journals dealing with organic chemistry area, the field which I am expert in and it is more and more frequent that I find an utter nonsense published.
Someone have done work without understanding what s/he was doing, someone supervised it, it was peer revieved and then silliness was published. In the past it was also happening but excedingly rare and now it is getting more common.
It just looks like quality of science goes down the drain.
Should this trend continue the very reliability of science will go under question.
It is all very depressing and looks like *collapse by idiocracy*.
Sometimes I do wonder if this ever expanding stupidity is by deliberate design of evil elites or someone alike or maybe is it some sort of Nature's regulating mechanism meant to bring back population to balance with long term carrying capacity of the planet?
That would work by making us stupid first (what can already be seen everywhere) and then incapable to run life supporting technology to the effect of massive dieoff in latter stages.
BTW,
I have red article what went wrong with F-35 fighter.
https://medium.com/war-is-boring/the-f- ... e36763574b I am not sure if an author is not a bit malicious, but he seems to be rather competent.
It doesn't really look reassuring at all and suggests troubling decay of engineering skills and also project management skills. Just decay of intellectual capacity.
Worth reading.