A week later, Hong Kong Biotechnology applied to the securities regulator to announce a major scientific research achievent of the company.
The securities regulator’s personnel imdiately sought confirmation from the Biodical Research Institute and received confirmation of the collaborative research achievent.
The next morning, Hong Kong Biotechnology released information on significant research and developnt achievents related to "tactile signal induction and control" from Zhao Yi’s laboratory at the Biodical Research Institute.
This was a significant positive developnt.
Before most people had a chance to react, the stock of Hong Kong Biotechnology had already hit its maximum daily increase limit.
It wasn’t until the stock market closed in the afternoon that more so-called ’stock market experts’ analyzed the information released by Hong Kong Biotechnology, sparking a heated public debate.
"Hong Kong Biotech’s stock hit the limit! They’ve made significant research and developnt achievents in cooperation with Zhao Yi’s laboratory!"
"The ssage released is about tactile signal induction and control, but the specific details are still unclear. It’s probably related to tactile research."
"Why did it reach the upper limit?"
"Just wait for the news now, there’s too little information available from the stock market to be certain."
Many people started paying attention to the Biodical Research Institute and Zhao Yi’s laboratory.
If it was a significant research and developnt achievent, the Biodical Research Institute would definitely release relevant information in the short term, and it would be detailed.
Indeed!
At eight o’clock the next morning, the Biodical Research Institute released the results announcent on ti, along with a link directly to the research and developnt-related page.
The page featured images from Zhao Yi’s laboratory, including a celebratory photo showing researchers such as Zhu Qi, Li Ming, Zhang Wei, and of course, the crucial figure Zhao Yi.
This photo was snapped by Liu Chengjie, who perfectly placed Zhao Yi at the center of the shot.
Below was an introduction to the achievent, which was to enable mice to control devices connected to their nervous systems using their nerve impulses.
It wasn’t direct control, but as long as there was a fluctuation, it was considered a success.
The page did not provide detailed explanations of the results, simply outlining the experintal process and objectives. However, the information disclosed was enough for professionals to understand the significance of the achievent.
Many dia outlets quickly published related analytical reports—
"Organisms using their own nerves, through the conduction of tactile sensations, to control external devices, just as humans can control their arms!"
"This is an astonishing achievent; although it’s just a simple capture of physical tremors, it’s sufficient to show that mice can use their own neural responses to control external devices."
"The research from Zhao Yi’s laboratory has validated their previously published theories regarding tactile neural transmission."
"This is a blessing for the dical field, a major advancent in nerve research, a significant step forward in mankind’s exploration of its own mysteries!"
"One thing is certain, this technology has huge potential for further research and developnt, as well as massive potential economic value..."
As various analyses were released, the stock price of Hong Kong Biotech simply couldn’t hold, and only a few minutes after the market opened, it hit the daily increase limit again.
All sorts of stock market experts were of the opinion, "The limit increase will continue for two or three more days!"
"There’s still a lot of upward potential following this..."
Of course.
No matter how high-end the technology is, they haven’t developed related products or generated substantial profits, and whether the stock market rise is real or a prelude to cutting leeks after continuous increases remains uncertain.
These issues were unrelated to the laboratory.
Zhao Yi’s laboratory’s gain was in academic and public prestige. Many dia journalists ca to the dical Center for interviews, seeking more detailed information about the results.
Several researchers from the laboratory accepted interviews, and even those unrelated to the laboratory, like Dai Tianqing, who had nothing to do with it, showed up in front of the dia.
When several journalists arrived, he happened to be standing at the entrance. Upon being asked by the journalists, he imdiately responded with a hint of mystique, "I observed the entire experintal process. Nobody else knows, but actually, the first experint failed."
His statent aroused the journalists’ curiosity.
Leaning in, Dai Tianqing continued, "The morning attempt failed, but by afternoon it was a success. Can you imagine that?"
As he looked up, expecting the journalists’ questions, he opened his eyes to find they had all rushed towards the entrance.
"—??"
Dai Tianqing watched in confusion, then realized Zhu Qi had arrived.
Zhu Qi wasn’t very famous either, but he was featured on the results page released by the Biodical Research Institute, standing right next to Zhao Yi.
The journalists, having done their howork, imdiately recognized Zhu Qi and sward over, "Professor Zhu Qi, can you talk about the tactile research?"
"Regarding the experint, just now I heard so unknown person say that your first attempt failed. Is that true? How did it fail?"
"How long did this research take?"
"How much did Academician Zhao contribute? Academician Zhao must be the core..."
"Yada yada yada~~"
Zhu Qi was a bit overwheld by the questions, but still excited inside. It was his first ti being surrounded by so many journalists, and it felt pretty good, as if he had beco the protagonist of the world.
He waved his hands and said, "One at a ti, take it slow, I’m all..."
"Hey, where are you going?"
"Whoosh~~"
A group of journalists dashed towards the flowerbed because a female researcher in a white lab coat was walking by; there was no need for a second glance, a pretty female researcher from the Biodical Research Institute...
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