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Chapter 1056: Chapter 522 The Relationship Between Anti-Gravity and Spaceflight_2

Who could it be?

Zhang Wei!

The reporters immediately rushed towards Zhang Wei, bombarding her with various questions. fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm

Zhu Qi was left standing to the side, grinning bitterly. He even muttered under his breath, "I’m the principal researcher of the experiment."

The research was led by Zhu Qi and Ai Lixin, while Zhang Wei and Li Ming were ’providing support.’.

Dai Tianqing slowly approached Zhu Qi and patted him on the shoulder, "Old Zhu, you’ll get used to it!"

Zhu Qi stood in place sullenly, watching Zhang Wei’s interview from a distance.

He was quite envious!

Unfortunately, envy was meaningless. The reporters all knew that the key person to interview was Zhao Yi, and next in line was Zhang Wei.

They were the most interview-worthy individuals at the Biomedical Research Institute.

Even though Zhang Wei wasn’t a principal participant in the research... does it matter?

Not at all!

Since Zhang Wei was also involved in the research, apart from those staid academic journals, who cared about the hierarchy among the research participants?

...

That day, the reporters only managed to interview Zhang Wei, and regretfully, Zhao Yi was not seen.

Zhao Yi hadn’t come at all.

Knowing there would be a lot of reporters, he simply stayed at home, spending the morning indoors.

However, some interviews were still good to accept, like the ones with the top media’s news teams. In the afternoon, Zhao Yi went to the medical center and joined a few researchers from the lab for an interview with a news team.

During the interview, Zhao Yi kept it very professional. He discussed the nerve transmission project and emphasized the importance of tactile development, then he talked about the future direction of research, "I see many people say that this study has a lot of potential for future development and also a significant economic potential, but these, actually, have nothing to do with our lab."

"Our research is primarily theoretical, focused on mechanisms, and on the basics. What follows is to build upon the basis of the tactile mechanism, exploring other directions like auditory, visual, and so on."

Zhao Yi briefly said a few words, all related to the research. As for the research potential and economic potential, those had been analyzed by the outside world quite thoroughly, and it wasn’t fitting for him to talk about that.

The rest of the questions were left to the lab members, all of whom hoped to get some screen time.

Zhao Yi’s performance during the interview was still very low-key. Indeed, he had no need to be high-profile; being on TV didn’t matter at all.

In the following days, Zhao Yi continued to stay at home, dodging the public eye. He passed the time playing games and chatting.

He also showed up for a bit in the "Computer Technology Exchange Group", exchanging a few words with familiar friends.

In the evening, Zhao Yi saw that the "Computer Technology Exchange Group" was discussing the situation of a member of the group, He Jinsheng, a professor at Jinhu University.

Professor He Jinsheng was an old group member. He joined as an associate professor, and after a few years, he became a full professor. He worked at the School of Information of Jinhu University and also served as a researcher in the Data Computation and Analysis Laboratory.

He Jinsheng’s situation wasn’t good at all. He had recently been diagnosed with malignant lymphoma, and it had already advanced to the intermediate stage.

Among various types of cancer, systemic cancers like lymphoma are the most troublesome, only treatable with comprehensive chemotherapy to slow down the symptoms.

Although detected relatively early, it was still devastating news, as the majority of cancers are incurable.

Surviving surgery to remove a malignant tumor seems like recovery, but the chances of recurrence within a few years are very high, and once it recurs, it spreads throughout the body, almost issuing a death sentence.

The group members of the Computer Technology Exchange Group were very warm-hearted. During their discussion, they also brought up the matter of donations.

Several group members made donations spontaneously.

Zhang Zhen stood out amongst them, flaunting a screenshot of a transfer of fifty thousand yuan.

Zhao Yi and He Jinsheng did not know each other personally, but they had spoken a few times in the group. Knowing that He Jinsheng was not in great circumstances, Zhao Yi quietly transferred one hundred thousand yuan to him.

The treatment for cancer is all about burning through money, and fifty thousand, a hundred thousand can be spent quickly.

Zhao Yi also sent a message to He Jinsheng, "If you have any issues with treatment costs, let me know." frёewebηovel.cѳm

A single sentence was enough.

After the group members completed their donations, they began to discuss the issue of cancer. A bunch of professional scholars really is something different, even if they’re all from the fields of computer science and mathematics, the discussion was about cancer treatment methods.

Chemotherapy, of course, goes without saying.

Some mentioned the method of radioactive chemical excision of tumors; others talked about neutron beam boron chemotherapy; and finally, someone brought up "immunotherapy."

Immunotherapy was considered the most effective and also the most expensive.

There is a type of immunotherapy internationally that uses drugs to trigger the body’s own immune system to fight against cancer cells.

This therapy has been touted as "being able to completely cure cancer." Regardless of whether it can completely cure cancer, its effects are definitely very good.

It’s just, very expensive!

Very expensive, very expensive!

Zhang Zhen said, "I heard from a friend that one injection costs three hundred thousand US dollars!"

"I don’t know the specifics of the treatment, but the cost is definitely staggering. I estimate the whole treatment would cost at least three million dollars, and if you needed several more injections, it would be over ten million."

As he spoke, he even tagged Zhao Yi, asking, "Zhao Yi, you also do medical research, do you know about immunotherapy?"

Zhao Yi immediately replied, "I haven’t looked into it."

Suddenly, there was a chorus of shocked voices below, "Academician Zhao is peeking too!"

"God Zhao is peeking!"

"God Zhao is actually online!"

"God Zhao..."

Zhao Yi found that he really couldn’t speak; every time he said something, there would be a bunch of similar exclamations, making him feel somewhat depressed.

He simply stated, "Please, let’s chat normally."

That settled things down a bit.

Then the group began to discuss immunotherapy. Immunotherapy for cancer is the most advanced technology in the international medical community. Because it involves costs and high research and development expenses, the price can never be lowered.

There are also companies in China conducting related research, but they have yet to produce definitive results.

Watching the group members’ enthusiastic discussion, Zhao Yi, interested, said, "I am also very interested in this. When I have time, I’ll look into it. Maybe my next project will be focused on research."

"@Jinhu University He Jinsheng, Professor He, don’t worry. If the research yields results, we will definitely use it on you, free of charge!"

The group suddenly fell silent.

After a long wait, suddenly a flurry of messages appeared, "By the time your research comes out, Professor He’s grave will... cough cough!"

"Just say you want Professor He as a volunteer; this is the first time I’ve seen someone make searching for a volunteer sound so fresh and refined!"

"Big Zhao is really different! The research hasn’t even started, and the volunteer has already been found!"

Seeing a bunch of ’shocked’ and ’roast’ posts, Zhao Yi felt he had a good attitude about it and couldn’t help but burst out three words—

"Well, damn—!!"

...

Zhao Yi hadn’t had the chance to look into immunotherapy when he received an invitation from the Aerospace Bureau, hoping he would attend a meeting the day after tomorrow.

He had received many conference invitations before, but this was the first one from the Aerospace Bureau. It was definitely sent out at the last minute; otherwise, the meeting would not be scheduled for the day after tomorrow, leaving no time to prepare. Moreover, the invitation was marked with a personal letter, sent by Zheng Guoyan, the commander of the Aerospace Bureau, which meant he hoped to have a face-to-face chat with Zhao Yi about anti-gravity issues.

The Aerospace Bureau’s meeting was to be held in the capital, so he could just go attend.

After careful consideration, Zhao Yi, who was also interested in aerospace, and had previously provided theories for satellite data transmission technology, decided to go.

After all, it was just attending a meeting, and he wasn’t required to give any speeches.

Zheng Guoyan probably wanted to understand anti-gravity technology to see if it could be applied in the aerospace field.

This was something Zhao Yi hadn’t given much thought to. He had developed anti-gravity technology but hadn’t thought deeply about how to apply it.

Now that he thought about it...

It seemed that anti-gravity technology might indeed have a significant relationship with aerospace!

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