Chapter 660 Artificial Organs
After reading the report from the Lingnan Materials Research Institute, Huang Xiuyuan looked at the detailed papers of general-purpose nanorobots, and a rare feeling of relief appeared in his heart.
Lu Xuedong, who recently inspected a series of research institutions, was also on the sidelines, also browsing the achievements of the Lingnan Materials Research Institute.
He smiled: "Excellent result."
"We just happened to be free, let's go and have a look together!"
"Can."
Huang Xiuyuan has a different mood about the achievements of the Lingnan Materials Research Institute. In the past two years, he has reduced his direct guidance and intervention in scientific research projects, and should focus on the systems and management of academic institutions and scientific research institutions.
Obviously, he was trying to avoid excessively pulling out seedlings and encourage growth, so that the academic community in Greater China would develop bad habits of relying on him, but to have his own spirit.
Nanobots began to mature in the 1930s. If the Resident Evil in the 1940s hadn't seriously damaged the living power of human beings and led to a major regression in the academic community, nanorobot technology would not have been able to explode on a large scale until the late 1950s.
As Huang Xiuyuan changed the process, the technological level at this time was approaching the 1950s in the 21st century. Except for biochemical, it was relatively backward, and everything else was almost caught up.
His purpose now is to inspire the vitality of the Greater Chinese academic community, plus the knowledge in his future memory, so that Chinese civilization can enter the interstellar era and fulfill the regrets in his memory.
Huang Xiuyuan’s actions over the years actually prove that even without him, many scientific researchers can develop technologies that exceed the times, and they only lack one platform.
It’s like Fang Tongfeng, Wei Guozhong and others were just ordinary researchers in previous research institutes. Even if they had results, they would be embezzled and "shared". When they were over forty or fifty years old.
The most precious age group for a scientific researcher is usually between 30 and 45 years old. They are more calm than young people and have accumulated enough knowledge base. Compared with the elderly after 45 years old, they are energetic and creative.
If we cannot make scientific researchers aged 30 to 45 become the core and instead rely on the "big boss" after the age of 45, we will probably take jujube pills.
After all, after the age of 45, scientific researchers' creativity has dropped significantly and become increasingly unable to keep up with the times. It is still careless to teach and guide juniors when they are doing scientific research and creation, and it is basically difficult to achieve success.
Therefore, in the scientific research system of Greater China, Huang Xiuyuan transferred a large number of researchers over 50 years old to the education system and promoted a large number of researchers between the ages of 30 and 50 as the core of each research team.
Although it was very popular at the beginning, a large number of newcomers stood out in the fields of controlled nuclear fusion, aerospace systems, nanomaterials, semiconductors, and biotechnology.
Huang Xiuyuan's innovation became more and more smooth.
In fact, Huang Xiuyuan still has respect for the older generation of academicians, but the times are developing, and the old academicians should indeed retreat to the second line and hand over the main battlefield to the young people.
After all, many academicians are not young anymore, and high-intensity scientific research work can easily cause cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
He even came to the door in person and persuaded some of the old academicians to take the lead in retirement. These pillars of the Republic have lived their lives. Maybe they can see that Chinese civilization has become a true interstellar civilization.
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Huang Xiuyuan and Lu Xuedong came to Lingnan Materials Research Institute.
Director Zhang Xuelin was already at the door and greeted the group in a low-key manner.
"Xuelin, I and the superiors have seen your work for the past six months. Keep it going. Don't be afraid of failure. As long as your money is spent in a clean and innocent way, no one will cause trouble for you."
"I will remember Mr. Huang's words in my heart." Zhang Xuelin nodded. In fact, he was quite grateful to Huang Xiuyuan.
If Huang Xiuyuan had not been able to clean up the local scientific research system, he would not have become the head of the Lingnan Materials Research Institute.
He also took it easy and worked diligently to do everything well, but he became more at ease than before. At least he didn't have to worry about being taken away every night, afraid of being taken away suddenly, picking up soap, etc.
In the laboratory, it is still monotonous silver-gray.
The air is abnormally clean, and the temperature is constant at 26 degrees Celsius.
After changing the protective suits, everyone entered the core area. The nanolaboratory is very dangerous. To a certain extent, the danger of nanomaterials is comparable to that of radioactive substances.
In Chapter 13 of the Laboratory Safety Regulations, a whole chapter was spent specifically on the safety protection regulations of nanomaterial laboratories.
Perhaps it may be difficult for many people to understand intuitively if they say this.
The harm of nanomaterials can be compared with asbestos. Humans did not know the horror of this mineral in the early stages of mining asbestos ore. Once the human body inhales asbestos fibers for a long time, the consequence will be lung lesions.
If nanomaterials are not properly protected, the consequences will be even more terrible than asbestos.
Because the diameter of nanomaterials is smaller, it is easier to invade various organs in the body and cause diseases such as cancer.
The Suiren system, which started with nanotechnology, set up very strict management measures at the beginning, and strictly controlled related nanomaterials.
The nanomaterials on the market are either integrally formed, or can be degraded in a short period of time (such as gold nanoparticles), or cured in a long period of time (such as silicon nanoplating).
Individual nano powders are strictly prohibited from being bought and sold by private companies except for scientific research institutions or related production enterprises.
After all, in a confined space, one kilogram of nano powder can not only cause dust explosions, but also cause serious lung diseases to the inhaler.
This kind of thing is an extremely terrible dangerous thing.
After entering the core area, Huang Xiuyuan saw Fang Tongfeng and others, and also saw the prepared universal nanorobot under the electron microscope.
Although this kind of nanorobot has never appeared even in his future memory, there will be similar nanorobots in the future, and many applications have also come to my mind one by one.
"Yes, Tongfeng, your achievements can reach a height of about 9.5."
Fang Tongfeng replied modestly: "Academician Huang is so proud of us. We are just standing on the shoulders of giants."
Lu Xuedong, who was standing beside him, shook his head and smiled, "Don't be humble, this achievement is very great, and he has the potential to develop into a big industry."
“Have you ever thought about the application field?”
Hearing this question, Wei Guozhong thought about it and replied: "I have thought about it, mainly in medical and nanoindustry."
Huang Xiuyuan mentioned: "You can think about artificial organs."
Artificial organ?
Wei Guozhong was a little puzzled.
"You all know that cloning technology is not yet mature and faces troublesome ethical problems, so mechanical artificial organs are the best solution at present."
"So that's it!" Fang Tongfeng's eyes lit up.
Lu Xuedong, who was standing by, actually knows better the development of artificial organs, because his mother is uremia and can only be maintained through dialysis.
In order to promote the development of artificial organs, he even invested in a company specializing in artificial organs with his own money.
You should know that Lu Xuedong's income in the Suiren system is quite large, and he can reach billions of Chinese yuan every year. Even if he replaces it with a credit point now, it will be a considerable amount.
Chapter completed!