Capítulo 1708: Chapter 1228: That’s It?
When Xiao Su ca out, they were still chatting, and there was no unusual expression on Professor Su’s face. Everything was so calm and breezy.
After dinner, Professor Su and Mrs. Su returned to their ho on Shuangsha Island.
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The next day, Professor Su didn’t want to delay any ti. He wanted to see if the formula given by this genius could really work. After all, it was sothing deduced, and there are often discrepancies between predictions and actual results, sotis completely mismatched.
The test experint was simple. According to this formula, a new bio-cent was prepared, the materials constituting the bio-cent were abundantly in stock in the laboratory. To validate the formula, Professor Su personally handled it. He hadn’t done hands-on laboratory work in a long ti; these detailed tasks were usually completed by the Doctors and Masters under him, while he was only responsible for research planning.
President Su personally conducting the experint? The Doctors and Masters in the lab were wide-eyed. Yes, he was personally doing the experint.
He personally extracted chemicals from various reagent bottles, weighed them on the balance, then mixed the concentrated substances together, followed by a series of experintal steps.
Could it be that Professor Su was dissatisfied with their usual work? Thinking of this, the entire laboratory of Doctors and Masters began to feel uneasy.
They observed Professor Su’s expression, which was extrely serious, so much so that water could drip from it. Everyone was even more certain that this must be due to dissatisfaction with their work, and he was using this thod to show them how to conduct experints, what academic spirit truly ans, and what rigour actually is.
All the Doctors and Masters finally realized the seriousness of the situation. One of the Doctors, who was most pleasing to Professor Su, carefully approached and asked, “Professor Su, let us help you.”
Professor Su didn’t lift his head, his tone extrely stern: “Sit aside first, I’ll do it myself.”
Dood, it’s confird, Professor Su is angry now.
Could it be that everyone has been a bit lazy lately and kept dragging out the experints, causing Professor Su’s dissatisfaction?
None of the students dared to approach now. They could only watch from afar, waiting for Professor Su to finish the experint and unwind before getting reprimanded.
After not conducting experints personally for a long ti, so operations were indeed rusty, like using so equipnt and instrunts took a ntal review before hands-on use, and couldn’t be applied proficiently right away.
However, fortunately, even though Professor Su hadn’t done experints personally for so ti, his basic skills were still intact, just a bit slower.
Soone started sending urgent WeChat ssages calling back those who had just slipped away temporarily from the lab, urging everyone to gather and prepare to face criticism.
Finally, the new bio-cent was completed, although the laboratory product was a bit rough, it didn’t matter.
Professor Su took out a mixture liquid matching the bio-cent, planning to rest for a while and recall the next steps and paraters ntally.
Because if the pace isn’t handled properly in the next operation, it could affect the observation of the experint. Of course, Professor Su is only configuring the bio-cent, which is just the first step of the entire experint. Later, the bio-cent must be trial-produced in a sterile workshop by the cooperative bio-cent company, used in animal experints, then observed for several months to see if it can be completely replaced by new bone.
“Why are you all sitting here? Don’t mind , carry on!” During his break, Professor Su looked up to see the entire laboratory of Doctors and Masters standing uniformly. Even the few students who usually slacked off were among the crowd; the students in the lab had never been so complete.
“What’s going on?” Professor Su asked one of his Doctors.
The Doctor squeezed out a bitter smile: “Professor Su, we realize our mistake.”
This Doctor knew that Professor Su was speaking ironically, deliberately questioning them back.
“You realize your mistake?” Professor Su asked, he thought the students were talking about the formula issue. This formula doesn’t allow new bone to completely replace the bio-cent, which can’t be considered a mistake, just imperfect.
Professor Su nodded: “Well, let finish this and then I’ll have a good talk with you all.”
Professor Su ant to discuss the new formula with them once he’s done, and to have them start the new formula animal experints.
These students were breaking into a sweat, expecting a reprimand — whether you brace yourself or not, it’s unavoidable. Professor Su is usually gentle, but when strict, extrely strict.
After resting for a while, Professor Su continued the experint, mixing the bio-cent with the liquid, then stirring it. Slowly, the bio-cent transford from a powder state into a liquid, then into a glue-like state, and finally into a dough-like form.
Once the bio-cent hardened, Professor Su tested its hardness with a specialized machine; the hardness was much less than that of the previously made bio-cent, and close to the hardness of normal human bones.
He continued to test the paraters of this mass of bio-cent, and found the elastic modulus slightly higher than that of human bone, which were perfect paraters, closest to normal human physiological paraters.
From the outside, the pore structure was much denser than before, and the walls between the pores were much thinner, which theoretically, should yield a much higher crawling replacent rate for new bone. However, whether it could achieve 100% replacent still requires animal experints to verify.
Professor Su cut it to observe its cross-section and found the entire bio-cent’s porous structure was near-perfect – ideally suited for new bone to crawl and replace.
Although Professor Su wasn’t certain that new bone could achieve a 100% replacent of bio-cent, he was sure that the bio-cent made with the current new formula was significantly better than before.
“Everyone, co over.” Professor Su said after removing his gloves, washing, and drying his hands.
Everyone approached with their heads down.
“Grab so chairs and sit down, I need to talk with you all.” Professor Su said.
Everyone hastily found chairs to sit, those without chairs could only stand, all ntally prepared for a harsh scolding.
Seeing Professor Su personally conduct the experint indicated his imnse dissatisfaction with them; so might not graduate, or at least have their graduation delayed, making everyone anxious.
Many were already quickly pondering; usually, Professor Su is gentle and tolerant. What could have possibly happened to make him so angry — it must have been sothing significant.
And since Professor Su typically has a good temperant, nothing could be discerned from his face. Perhaps even if the sky fell, he would still wear a mild smile.
“Everyone’s here today, good. Let talk to you about our breakthrough. Recently, I privately discussed the bottleneck in our experints with Professor Yang from the dical Science Academy. He helped analyze our experints, and made modifications to our formula. I just used our lab’s reagents to formulate a new bio-cent. From the initial results, it appears to be significantly better than our original bio-cent. Therefore, I’ve decided to use this new formula cent for animal experints to see the replacent rate of new bone crawling to replace the cent. I estimate it will increase significantly, but exactly how much is currently unclear.” Professor Su said slowly.
So it’s not a scolding?
Everyone looked puzzled, especially so newcors, wondering: Is this how Professor Su gives reprimands? Are reprimands this gentle?
Professor Su did not intend to claim Yang Ping’s formula as his own, nor was he ambiguous, instead he truthfully stated the formula’s origin.
“Are you listening?” Professor Su noticed how they seed a bit wooden.
One Doctor imdiately responded: “Yes, we are listening. We will promptly arrange the animal experints.”
This is the new formula, from now on conduct experints using this new formula. We will carry out animal experints over several months to observe the final replacent rate.
Professor Su handed a piece of paper to his Doctor and then got up and left.
Everyone breathed a sigh of relief; was it just this? It scared everyone to death.
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