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Chapter 990: Chapter 496: An Important Step from Micro Theory to Practice!_2

"Electrical wave stimulation on the tongue?"

"Yes, you can try it out." Zhao Yi confirmed with certainty, before chatting a few more sentences with Deng Bingcheng and then turned to leave.

He had to go see the black chimpanzee.

Having a healthy black chimpanzee was really quite good. Perhaps an accident might happen tomorrow?

In the laboratory.

Deng Bingcheng forcefully curled his lips, "Why is Zhao Yi directing my experiment now? Stimulating the tongue? Electrical wave stimulation? Is it for transmitting signals? But... stimulating the tongue, the side effects would be minor, huh!"

"It is indeed strange, such a simple method, how did I not think of it?"

"Can It be tried?"

Deng Bingcheng shook his head vigorously. He felt that listening to Zhao Yi was a bit weird, but the idea of electrical wave stimulation of the tongue did seem like a good method.

He still decided to give it a try.

Although Zhao Yi didn’t explain the rationale, there was no harm in trying when lacking an experimental strategy.

After deciding, Deng Bingcheng immediately notified the related staff and set the date for the new stimulation experiment the next day.

Soon enough.

The time had come.

He couldn’t wait to continuously stimulate the black chimpanzee’s tongue with electrical waves and started reviewing the data collected from the neural pathways in the brain by the equipment. freeweɓnovel.cøm

Midway through the experiment, Deng Bingcheng observed results, as the data collected were unequivocally higher than the last time.

Although it was just a slight increase, it was sufficient to show that the black chimpanzee’s brain neurons were far more active than usual, which could also be described as ’abnormally excited’.

Deng Bingcheng was shocked but also extremely thrilled; he had finally found a method to make the black chimpanzee’s brain neurons more active without causing it harm.

At the same time.

The black chimpanzee, which had been sedated and restrained, opened its eyes, filled with angry and fearful glares.

It’s him again!

This perverse human!

He is actually making it keep its mouth open, sticking out its tongue, and keeps bringing metal close to it. It feels like its tongue is numb, maybe?

What’s going on?

What on earth is this terrifying human trying to do? Could it be his peculiar fetish?

"This is terrifying!"

The black chimpanzee felt like crying out of fear, but it discovered that the more it was afraid, the more excited the human seemed to be, jumping around and chattering nonstop.

"The results are very good!"

"With electrical wave stimulation on the tongue, its brain neurons become incredibly active."

"What if the stimulation is done over a long period? If its brain neurons are kept active often, could it possibly convey a signal to the human body? Stimulating brain nerve repair..." fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓

Muttering under his breath, Deng Bingcheng’s eyes lit up. The simple neural stimulation experiment at hand was revealing very meaningful results, and it was certainly worth long-term study.

Once the neural stimulation ended, he immediately gave instructions to the staff, "Take good care of this black chimpanzee, and replenish its nutrition!"

"Active brain neurons consume a lot of nutrients..."

After the staff member had left, Doctor Deng thought carefully about the experimental findings and suddenly felt something was amiss, falling into deep contemplation.

"It seems I listened to Zhao Yi?"

"Why?"

"Hadn’t I already decided not to listen to Zhao Yi? Even if I do listen, I should at least seek a clear rationale, but he seemed to say nothing, just telling me what to do..."

"So, have I made the same mistake as the others?"

"That’s not right!"

"Is this a mistake? The experiment yielded findings, but..."

Deng Bingcheng found the whole thing odd no matter how he thought about it. He’d fallen into a vicious cycle.

He shouldn’t have listened to Zhao Yi in the first place, yet he did and tried it, and the experiment turned up findings, but without any proper verification.

Zhao Yi did not explain, and the rationale had been created by himself.

This was certainly not verification.

"So... why then? Could this be the reason everyone listens to Zhao Yi, without even questioning?"

"Going forward, should I listen or not?" Deng Bingcheng was lost in thought about his scientific research choices.

On the other side.

The experiment on the cellular membrane vibrations of crab legs by Zhang Wei and Zhu Qi was progressing slowly because every individual part’s cellular membrane needed to be tested in detail, making the experimental preparation complex and the process demanding high precision.

They could only prepare slowly and conduct the experiment bit by bit.

"We will need a considerable amount of time," Zhu Qi said to Zhao Yi.

How long exactly was hard for him to say, but he knew it could not be finished within a week or two; they had to conduct many repetitive experiments to collect data, not just one.

In this regard, Zhao Yi couldn’t be of much help.

In fact, most medical research requires a large number of repeated experiments to gather data and then make deductions based on that data.

For example, Yijiro Tanzaki, who was testing the nerves in crab legs, together with doctoral students, had conducted over a hundred experiments—only those that were ’effective’ do not count the numerous other failed ones due to improper operation or other issues.

The process was arduous, but that’s how research is built, piece by piece.

Zhao Yi was just waiting for data and results, and he was not in a rush to produce outcomes, letting the lab continue its work and patiently awaiting the results.

He was about to host an important guest—Li Ning.

Professor Li Ning had traveled weary from afar, headed straight to Yanhua University upon his arrival in the capital. Being a Chinese academic from a domestic university, he didn’t need an interpreter and even came without a student assistant, making the trip alone.

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