Chapter 383 A New Chapter In The World
Chapter 383 A New Chapter In The World
[One good news, one bad news]
[The good news is that after a few days of delay, our Irema space sleeping pill has completed the final attenuation work. The application has been submitted and the process has begun, including various pre-market drug tests]
[As the result of our years of hard work, the performance of Irema space sleeping pills is significantly better than that of all sleeping pills on the market. It is applicable to a wider range of people, takes effect more quickly, and is more difficult to develop drug resistance]
[The bad news is that Song He’s team may have already completed the research and development of new sleeping pills]
[What is the evidence? We noticed that Song He’s team has published another paper in the new issue of "Cell"]
[Their new paper is still very important. They completed the dedifferentiation work of monkey butt skin and successfully obtained poorly differentiated monkey cells. This work has unlimited potential, but unfortunately Song He’s team did not announce the specific method. The content of the paper is just to show off, let colleagues around the world see how advanced their results are]
[What’s puzzling? This is a paper that has nothing to do with sleeping pills. Are monkeys’ poorly differentiated cells related to sleeping pills? At least we can’t see it]
[In the previous stage, Song He’s team had been publishing papers on the development of sleeping pills. At this time, it suddenly jumped to other fields. What was the reason? The most reasonable explanation is that Song He's team has finished the sleeping pills and has already started working on the next job! 】
[I have to admit that our Yirema Laboratory is very anxious]
[Our laboratory has spent too much time and money on the Irema space sleeping pill. Once the results of Song He’s team collide with ours and form a strong competition for us, the blow to us will be heavy]
[Therefore, here we would like to ask for help from all the scholars who have seen the post. Does anyone have the contact channel for Song He’s team? Please help us contact Song He, thank you very much]
Song He's eyelids trembled slightly.
The sense of smell of Yirema Laboratory is so keen that it can roughly deduce the opponent's progress purely based on papers!
However, scholars in the comment area have almost no sense of smell and are still comforting Irema Laboratory:
"Don't think too much. Maybe Song He's team knew you were making sleeping pills and took the initiative to avoid it out of fear of a collision?"
"Don't worry, Song He's team is not that capable. Maybe they are just doing research aimlessly and have not made sleeping pills at all."
"Yeah, don't worry too much. You already have the finished product, don't you? You must be in the lead!"
"I have some friends over there, and they said that Song He's team didn't make sleeping pills at all, and you were too cautious!"
Song He curled up his lips and closed the forum.
He didn't intend to communicate with the Irema Laboratory. What was there to say? For competitors who are thousands of miles apart, the possibility of cooperation is close to zero, and there is no point in being hostile. It is better to pretend that you don't know each other at all.
Look at the time, there are ten minutes left for the rocket to launch, and ten minutes for Partiman to remove the gauze!
The phone on the table suddenly vibrated.
Song He glanced at the new news, turned around and shouted:
"The chief surgeon said that corneal transplant patients can be live streamed to remove gauze. Do you want to watch it?"
A group of people in white coats from the laboratory turned around and said in unison, "Yes!"
"If you want, I'll start the video later. If anyone wants to watch, put on your goggles and mask in advance!"
After all, Song He's team involves some confidential personnel, and their identities are relatively sensitive. Although they are also one of them, it is better to cover their faces and take precautions.
Song He found a table on the edge of the laboratory and put two computers on one left and one on the right.
The computer on the left is full screen and opens a live broadcast of the rocket launch.
The computer on the right is full screen and opens the live broadcast of the medical plane.
When Song He was setting up the computer, dozens of people in white coats rushed over with chairs and quickly sat down next to each other. Dozens of pairs of eyes stared at the two computers expectantly, just like many years ago when television was not popular. , folks from the whole village and street gathered together to watch TV.
Everyone consciously left a place for the boss in the middle. Song He sat down and looked up nervously.
The computer on the left is constantly switching perspectives.
At the launch center, a group of rocket experts sat in front of the console, constantly checking that various signals were normal.
"Five minutes countdown to launch!" the radio shouted nervously.
Inside the rocket, various payload boxes are doing their job, but not everything is still. There are several white robot dogs that are moving around, boringly pulling at the binding nets on the boxes and checking the locks over and over again.
The robot dog is actually more like a spider. Its four metal legs are more than one meter long. They are the first unloading robot dogs to be made public. When the lunar landing module lands on the gray lunar soil, these unloading robot dogs will automatically load the full cargo. Take it out.
Of course, there are also shots of the rocket launcher. The fat white rocket stands quietly, pointing at the blue sky, ready to go!
The computer on the right is playing a scene in the operating room.
A plainly dressed woman was sitting on a chair waiting, her eyes covered with gauze, and drinking a cup of milk tea in her hand.
A young doctor wearing a mask stood in the middle of the video. After the video was connected, he smiled and waved.
"Hello, comrades from the cornea team! Can you see me?"
A group of people in white coats from Song He's team were excited and waved their hands. For a while, the voices of "Okay!" and "I can see it!" were mixed together.
"Remove the gauze immediately. I think there is no problem with the cornea you did, and there is no problem with my surgery. After the gauze is removed, she should be able to see the light again!"
After the doctor finished speaking, he went over to communicate with Partiman, who was drinking milk tea, and helped her lie down on the operating table. Then several doctors came in to make preparations.
"My eyes hurt a little again!" Pattiman whispered worriedly.
"The pain is normal. I'll take off the gauze and apply the medicine on you later." The doctor said gently.
Three minutes countdown!
On the computer on the left, the rocket seems to be conducting its final round of self-tests.
How did you get it? The unloading robot dogs in the cabin are busy again, stretching their spider-like legs to recheck the locks of the cargo boxes.
Song He had sharp eyes and caught a dark red box that the unloading robot dog was stepping on.
On the lid of the box is the logo of the Crater Company, an eye-catching crater!
People who don't know about it will definitely not take it seriously. After all, it is normal for lunar exploration cargo to have a crater pattern printed on it.
Only insiders like Song He know what is in the box!
His palms were quietly sweating, and his breathing was slightly disordered. He never expected that the thing he created with his own hands would be sent to the moon so soon, and even a small pimple would pop out on the moon's old face!
On the computer on the right, the doctor begins to take action!
Due to the angle of the camera, the situation on the operating table cannot be seen for the time being. You can only see a few doctors taking action and removing something.
The atmosphere in the laboratory was unprecedentedly tense. Dozens of pairs of eyes from Song He's team kept glancing left and right. Everyone didn't know which way to look!
Rockets are important, and patients are also important. When the heavy-duty rocket built by the whole country takes off, an unknown patient from a poor family will soon see the light again. Through the world's first successfully transplanted human cell cornea, he will see the world again!
One minute countdown!
Thirty seconds!
Ten seconds!
5! 4! 3! 2! 1!
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