"We’ve succeeded!"
"We did it! I can’t believe it actually worked. I always thought... *cough cough*!"
"You must have confidence. Has there ever been a failure in a project led by Academician Zhao? Success was bound to happen sooner or later; you have to stay calm!"
"Right, right!"
Cheers erupted throughout the laboratory.
Everyone knew what the success of the experint ant—they had completed so of the most advanced research in the world, and the news was sure to cause a huge sensation once it got out.
All were extrely excited.
Ai Lixin quickly suggested, "Let’s take a photo, capture this mont!"
"Group photo!"
"And take pictures of the lab equipnt and machine responses, too. Old Zhu, keep up the good work and continue looking serious."
"Just like that..."
Ai Lixin’s suggestion was imdiately taken up. Normally, photography was not allowed inside the lab to prevent the leaking of technical research, but with the experint proven a success, they were soon facing publication and interviews from the outside world, and perhaps even coverage by top-tier dia.
The photos taken now would be very aningful.
Everyone was clamoring to be in front of the cara, as appearing in the photos increased the likelihood of featuring in dia reports.
Several people even went so far as to check their appearance in the mirror.
Li Ming took the longest; he fussed over his reflection, which prompted Zhu Qi to tease, "No matter how much you primp, that sleazy look of yours won’t change!"
The lab burst into laughter.
In the midst of the joviality, the door to the lab was pushed open.
Yan Xuelin stood at the entrance looking puzzled, while Dai Tianqing crowded in like a shadow, both wearing the sa expression.
Yan Xuelin asked, "Did I miss sothing?"
Several people responded at once, "The experint was a success!"
"Director Yan, you’ve missed out on a fortune!"
"We’ve detected the neuro-control waveforms, haha... we did it!"
Yan Xuelin instantly understood, his mouth gaping open in amazent as he took a deep breath, "Success? Truly a success?"
Dai Tianqing slapped his forehead in frustration. "If only I’d known, I would have co earlier!"
In truth, they hadn’t been optimistic about a success at this ti. That morning’s experint had failed, and they had only made minor adjustnts before repeating the sa experint, which was highly likely to fail again.
Because it was Zhao Yi’s lab’s research and Zhao Yi’s project, they were optimistic about the research but just didn’t expect success to co this early.
"Who would have thought!"
Yan Xuelin took another deep breath. He knew better than anyone what detecting neuro-control waveforms ant.
It signified that humanity had completely deciphered the tactile chanisms of the nervous system, and the developed technology possessed boundless dical potential.
This was a major breakthrough in the field of neurology!
Although Zhao Yi’s lab had published research papers on tactile chanisms, in reality, many papers in the fields of dicine, biology, chemistry, and the like are aningless, especially those related to experintal data.
This is because experintal data can be modified, or even ’faked.’
Many papers present a plethora of experintal data and then deduce conclusions, which other labs may not be able to replicate through similar experints.
Such discrepancies don’t necessarily imply fakery since they could be a ’coincidence’ or due to so error during the experints.
Either way, a myriad of excuses can be found.
It’s precisely because of this that experintal papers have such large ’faking’ leeway, leading to frequent dia disclosures about professors leading efforts to fabricate experintal data and such.
The cost of faking experintal data is too low, and professional investigations are powerless to judge.
Thus, the tactile research papers from Zhao Yi’s lab, despite gaining so discussion internationally, hadn’t made a significant impact.
This was still because they originated from ’Zhao Yi’s lab.’ The credibility of research associated with Zhao Yi remained relatively high.
Now there were no doubts.
Zhao Yi’s lab had used the technology from theoretical research to prove the theory’s correctness. A theory that could be applied in practice was undoubtedly without issues.
"This is a giant leap for the field of neurology! From now on, there won’t be any controversies in tactile-related research!"
"It is sure to create a sensation in the international dical community, and nurous dical-related companies will be interested in the technology... "
The research encapsulated not only academic value but also imnse economic value.
The most direct application would be manufacturing an artificial limb that the human nervous system could control, making the prosthesis feel very real.
If it were possible to achieve nimble manipulation and perfect design, it would greatly assist patients with limb disabilities, and their lives wouldn’t be much different from those of able-bodied individuals.
Following this, the lab’s researchers could start preparing their papers for publication.
While the rights to related patents and technology usage mostly belonged to Hong Kong Biotechnology, the academic rights were owned by the research institute, lab, and participating researchers.
Of course, the published papers couldn’t include any technology-related content.
The most critical aspect of this research was the technology behind the neural device and the control frequencies of the different parts. The frequency of the waves acted like a password; only the exact frequency could produce the desired effect.
Even though the experints were carried out on laboratory mice, they held significant reference value when applied to humans.
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