"Thank you."

Luo Mingya smiled slightly, and then asked: "So, what's the matter with you coming here?"

"Oh, I want to borrow your material laboratory." Xiao Yi smiled embarrassedly: "Then I met Professor Chen on the way and learned that you were defending your graduation thesis here, so I came here."

"Is that so." Luo Mingya squeezed her hands imperceptibly, then nodded and said: "Of course, you can use our laboratory at any time, but I should be leaving tomorrow, then you can go directly to Sun Lina."

She looked at Sun Lina next to her and said: "Sun Lina, did you hear that?"

"I know, I know." Sun Lina waved her hand and said unhappily: "Really, you are leaving soon, and you still want to control our laboratory, right?"

Luo Mingya made an OK gesture to Xiao Yi and said: "Okay, before your Science Island laboratory is built, you can use our laboratory in the future."

"Thank you." Xiao Yi nodded.

"By the way, can I take a photo with you?" Luo Mingya suddenly joked, "Maybe when I come back next time, you will become an academician or something, and then I won't be able to reach you."

Xiao Yi laughed and said, "How is that possible? I want to invite you to come to the Science Island Laboratory as a researcher after you come back."

"Really?"

"Why would I lie to you?" Xiao Yi shrugged and said, "I just hope that your Dean Fei won't blame me by then."

Luo Mingya chuckled, "Fortunately Dean Fei is not here, otherwise he will definitely be angry with you."

"I'm still here." Sun Lina next to him said at this time. She glanced at Xiao Yi, folded her arms and said, "Professor Xiao, do you really want to kidnap our Mingya?"

Xiao Yi said to her, "Professor Sun can also consider coming to the Science Island Laboratory at that time. I also express my warm welcome."

"Well, this..." Sun Lina hesitated immediately: "Let me think about it."

Xiao Yi smiled: "You can think about it slowly."

"Don't think about it, take a photo of Xiao Yi and me first." Luo Mingya handed the phone to Sun Lina.

"Okay, okay." Sun Lina took the phone and stretched out her hand to direct the two people to stand.

Until the end.

"Click!"

The shutter sounded in the phone, leaving a photo of the two.

...

The matter was over, Luo Mingya did not return to the laboratory, probably there were still some things to deal with.

Xiao Yi came to their laboratory and started the experiment.

The main purpose is to prepare various high-temperature superconductors, such as copper oxide superconductors and iron-based superconductors, and then use various experimental equipment to analyze and measure these superconductor materials. Then, based on the measurement results and these samples, he will start his material mastery to achieve the final optimization of the XSC theory.

Just like that, a day passed.

The next day, Luo Mingya also set out on the road to the military project, looking very hurried.

Xiao Yi originally thought that the project was pressing, but later he realized that Luo Mingya simply wanted to go as soon as possible.

It also made him curious about what this mysterious project was studying.

However, after all, it was confidential, so he could only tighten his curiosity.

Time began to pass slowly.

Next, Xiao Yi, who ran to Sun Lina's laboratory whenever he had something to do, seemed to have replaced Luo Mingya's identity as the senior sister and became Xu Ming's senior brother. When Xu Ming and others encountered problems in their research, Xiao Yi would occasionally provide guidance.

Of course, it was mainly because he often used other people's laboratories, and he would feel bad if he didn't help them do something.

In addition, Sun Lina finally reluctantly stopped her idleness and started to do research, which amazed Xu Ming and others. It turned out that their teacher had such a great skill?

He was indeed a veteran genius who also came out of the junior class.

In this way, about a month passed.

...

"OK, it's finally done!"

In the dormitory, Xiao Yi looked at the paper on the computer and smiled with satisfaction.

A month later, he had optimized the XSC theory to a perfect level from an academic point of view.

Various phenomena under high-temperature superconductors can be explained mathematically with the help of this optimized theory. Even if there are still experimental errors, these errors can be ignored.

The most important thing is that he found the connection point between copper oxide high-temperature superconductors and iron-based high-temperature superconductors, so that they can be classified into such a superconducting mechanism.

This is probably an incredible breakthrough for superconducting physics.

You know, in actual research, copper oxide high-temperature superconductors such as YBCO and iron-based high-temperature superconductors such as FeSCs have different superconducting mechanisms.

But Xiao Yi unified the mechanisms of the two!

Unification is extremely important for physics, mathematics, or anything else.

"But the problem is that those low-temperature iron-based superconductors and BCS theory cannot be unified with XSC theory."

"There is still something missing."

Xiao Yi pondered.

But no matter how he thought, he could not find the common ground between so many different superconductors.

"It's impossible that the superconducting mechanism cannot be unified, right?"

He frowned.

One of his scientific philosophy is that all problems can be unified theoretically.

Just like the grand unified theory pursued by the physics community and the Langlands program pursued by the mathematics community.

But now...

These superconducting mechanisms are so complicated that they don't seem to describe a phenomenon.

For a moment, he couldn't help but think jokingly.

Could it be that after he unifies all these mechanisms, he can even help him find room-temperature superconductors?

"Well, let's not think so much."

He shook his head and looked at the paper on the computer.

"Publish the paper."

Who should I submit it to this time?

In the end, without thinking too much, he determined the goal.

After operating on the computer for a while, he submitted the paper to Nature. Such a major breakthrough in the high-temperature superconducting mechanism, Nature would not refuse it.

After finishing this matter, he was shocked: "Okay, the high-temperature superconducting mechanism is done, and the next step...is to synthesize high-temperature superconductors."

This is the real big project!

Theoretical things can only be limited to theory. Only by putting them into practice can the correctness of the theory be finally verified.

"And maybe, if I synthesize the high-temperature superconductor I want, it can also help me unify all superconductivity theories?"

Such thoughts made him smile: "It's useless to think so much, let's synthesize the high-temperature superconductor that can replace niobium-titanium alloy first."

"As for now..."

Touching his stomach, "It's time to go to dinner."

Chapter 184 The scientific community is detonated again!

Editorial Department of Nature.

"It feels like there hasn't been a really heavyweight result for a while."

Editor Volent said to his colleague next to him while reviewing the new manuscript.

"Come on, being able to pass our Nature manuscript is already considered heavyweight in the academic world." Editor Meng Deen next to him shrugged.

Warrent laughed: "Forget it, we know what's going on."

Nature is certainly a top journal in the academic world, with an impact factor of 50, but in the process of accepting manuscripts, they have given up a lot because they have to take the impact factor into consideration.

In recent years, some cases of fraud have been exposed, and the conclusions of those fraudulent papers are more shocking than one another.

Especially during this period.

This time it's their old rival, Science, which published an article called "Is there a stain on the field? A neuroscience image detective found signs of fraud in dozens of articles on Alzheimer's disease, threatening the mainstream theory of the disease", pointing out that a groundbreaking paper in the field of Alzheimer's disease published in Nature in 2006 was fraudulent.

That groundbreaking paper believes that the cause of Alzheimer's disease is related to a molecule called Aβ*56.

As a result, the entire Alzheimer's research field followed the conclusion of this paper, invested a lot of research funds in this direction, and spent more than ten years to find this thing called Aβ*56. The number of citations of this paper is as high as 2,300.

Now, "Science" has given that this paper has been falsified, mainly the picture falsification, and there may be a behavior of piecing together multiple different experimental photos.

Nowadays, this matter has caused a big uproar in the entire academic community, and many teams studying Alzheimer's disease have begun to stand up and accuse the author of the paper.

Similarly, "Nature" has also been sent to the cusp of the storm, after all, they bear the responsibility of reviewing manuscripts.

In short, this is definitely a classic case of academic fraud.

Small academic fraud may benefit the author, but large academic fraud can directly harm the entire research field.

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