Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 744: An opponent who overestimates his capabilities

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New York.

Duke: "They were selected last week, but it's just not time to announce it yet. My old friends at NASA told me that the three astronauts are already undergoing training in the Arizona desert, including basic aerospace skills... And some necessary common sense.”

As for Jinling Institute of Advanced Studies, most of the PhD or master's degree candidates who are admitted to the Institute of Biochemistry, regardless of whether their major is suitable for them, are almost encouraged to study in the Institute of Computational Materials.

His eyes widened in surprise, Anders stood up with his hands on the table and said in a tone of disbelief: "Oh, Shet, have the three lucky ones been chosen?"

Duke, who was sitting behind the desk, frowned as he looked at the lady who walked in hastily.

What other word could be used to describe an adversary across the Pacific other than overestimating one's capabilities

The New York Times Building.

"Okay, BOSS."

Anyway, there are four big pits in biochemical environmental materials, and the future is basically the same. If you can, naturally squat in whichever pit is more comfortable.

Moon Palace

"The news is absolutely reliable!" Kamil said excitedly, "I contacted an old friend in Shangjing City and confirmed from him that China did hold a relevant meeting yesterday. It was published in the publication that their space agency and science and industry The news on the bureau’s official website is definitely not a smoke bomb!”

Not only the New York Times, but also many newspapers in North America, including the Washington Post, reported on this news.

After watching the poll data to the end, Anders sat upright and said with excitement and a hint of disbelief.

"... Incredibly, the approval rating of this government has increased by 14.3 percentage points."

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

The door to the editor's office opened, and a curly-haired man in a black suit walked in quickly and dropped a stack of information on the desk closest to the door.

After coming back to his senses, he immediately spoke.

"Reporting from Xu Wenhao, Laboratory Section, Institute of Biochemistry!"

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

Even for Americans, relevant plans are still in the research stage and will not be officially launched until 2022.

The door of the office opened, and Comrade Xu Wenhao, who was said to be his little crush, walked in with a stack of information in his hand and a glowing face.

The door to the editor's office opened, and a curly-haired man in a black suit walked in quickly and dropped a stack of information on the desk closest to the door.

Duke: "It is said that two of them are ordinary people and one is a professional."

What other word could be used to describe an adversary across the Pacific other than overestimating one's capabilities

There is no doubt that in the eyes of the vast majority of Americans, the plan announced by China is simply a fantasy.

A small matter like signing a signature is not a big deal for Lu Zhou. He signs a lot in one day.

Very strange pronunciation.

"Okay, BOSS."

If North American newspapers were a little restrained when reporting this news, then some talk shows were not shy about teasing or ridiculing it.

Seeing the excited look on Camille's face, Duke was stunned for a moment, and his expression gradually became cautious.

Quickly taking the document, the man with deep eye sockets named Anders licked his index finger and turned it over quickly.

After watching the poll data to the end, Anders sat upright and said with excitement and a hint of disbelief.

"Actually, you don't have to go to the Institute of Computational Materials. The Institute of Biochemistry will also be one of the key development directions of our Institute for Advanced Study in the next few years."

Although this action seems unhygienic, it has become his professional habit. He would do this whenever there was news big enough to excite him, even if sometimes it was an electronic file sent to him.

"Do I need to lie to you?" Lu Zhou smiled, threw the signed reference book back into his hand, stood up and patted his shoulder, "Young man, work hard, I'm optimistic about you. "

Sitting in the office reviewing documents, there was a knock on the door.

"Yes."

Quickly taking the document, the man with deep eye sockets named Anders licked his index finger and turned it over quickly.

Quickly dragging the laptop closer, Duke looked at the electronic manuscript on the screen. Within ten seconds, he was completely stunned.

Probably understanding Xu Wenhao's thoughts, Lu Zhou smiled, shook his head, and wrote his name on the title page of the book.

Thinking of the tasks he had assigned before going to Beijing, Lu Zhou coughed slightly, adjusted the expression on his face, and spoke.

After watching the poll data to the end, Anders sat upright and said with excitement and a hint of disbelief.

"I'm sorry, but that's not the point at all," Camille quickly walked to Duke's desk on her high heels. Camille, who had blond hair, said in an excited tone while holding the bag under her elbow. The laptop was opened on the desk and pushed in front of the editor-in-chief Duke, "Big news coming from across the ocean! Believe me, this will definitely make the headlines tomorrow!"

Compared with the impact of the manned moon landing, this news is obviously more topical. After all, building a space station on the moon is much more difficult than throwing a lunar module to the moon.

Stopping the pen in his hand, Lu Zhou looked up and shouted through the door.

Duke: "It is said that two of them are ordinary people and one is a professional."

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

There is no doubt that in the eyes of the vast majority of Americans, the plan announced by China is simply a fantasy.

A small matter like signing a signature is not a big deal for Lu Zhou. He signs a lot in one day.

At this moment, he suddenly thought of something, so he said: "I remember your direction is biochemistry."

"... Incredibly, the approval rating of this government has increased by 14.3 percentage points."

His eyes widened in surprise, Anders stood up with his hands on the table and said in a tone of disbelief: "Oh, Shet, have the three lucky ones been chosen?"

"It's not hard, it's not hard," Xu Wenhao smiled shyly and scratched the back of his head, "Well... boss, can you sign your name for me? Just sign this electrochemistry reference book. "

Sitting down at his desk, the editor-in-chief Duke took out a document from the drawer and quickly wrote something on it with a pen while grinning.

Quickly taking the document, the man with deep eye sockets named Anders licked his index finger and turned it over quickly.

Sitting in the office reviewing documents, there was a knock on the door.

The Institute of Biochemistry is a research unit separated from the Institute of Computational Materials. Although the research funds are not large, it is far less popular than the Institute of Computational Materials.

Most people still have brains.

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

"Well done, you have done a great job!"

Is it realistic to start learning to run before you even learn to walk

Anders, who was sitting behind his desk, craned his neck and asked, "What news is this?"

"Yes, the public is very interested in the Ares program and the ongoing selection of volunteers. Colombian TV has contacted us and plans to do a talk show in the near future."

Lu Zhou wondered if he had offended someone, but he was too lazy to pay attention to such trivial matters.

The door to the editor's office opened, and a curly-haired man in a black suit walked in quickly and dropped a stack of information on the desk closest to the door.

Anders raised his head and asked: "Talk show? Who to invite?"

His eyes widened in surprise, Anders stood up with his hands on the table and said in a tone of disbelief: "Oh, Shet, have the three lucky ones been chosen?"

Xu Wenhao smiled sheepishly and said, "Yeah, I think I can still work hard and try to get into the Institute of Computational Materials."

A small matter like signing a signature is not a big deal for Lu Zhou. He signs a lot in one day.

"Yes."

Duke: "Of course the three lucky ones, volunteers of the Ares Project."

As for people who have no brains...

After returning to Jinling, his life gradually became busier and he no longer had the extra energy to pay attention to things online.

What’s more interesting is that the most ferocious criticism comes not from abroad, but from within the country.

When Lu Zhou took out the pen from the pen holder, he flipped through his reference book and found that it was full of notes, so he asked casually.

His eyes widened in surprise, Anders stood up with his hands on the table and said in a tone of disbelief: "Oh, Shet, have the three lucky ones been chosen?"

After watching the poll data to the end, Anders sat upright and said with excitement and a hint of disbelief.

"It's not hard, it's not hard," Xu Wenhao smiled shyly and scratched the back of his head, "Well... boss, can you sign your name for me? Just sign this electrochemistry reference book. "

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

As he spoke, as if by magic, he took out a reference book on the principles of electrochemistry from behind.

As for people who have no brains...

"Are you teaching yourself electrochemistry?"

Duke: "They were selected last week, but it's just not time to announce it yet. My old friends at NASA told me that the three astronauts are already undergoing training in the Arizona desert, including basic aerospace skills... And some necessary common sense.”

"Are you teaching yourself electrochemistry?"

Quickly dragging the laptop closer, Duke looked at the electronic manuscript on the screen. Within ten seconds, he was completely stunned.

"... Incredibly, the approval rating of this government has increased by 14.3 percentage points."

Anders asked reluctantly: "Are they all ordinary people?"

This Camille is no longer new to the job.

Sitting down at his desk, the editor-in-chief Duke took out a document from the drawer and quickly wrote something on it with a pen while grinning.

Seeing the excited look on Camille's face, Duke was stunned for a moment, and his expression gradually became cautious.

Duke: "They were selected last week, but it's just not time to announce it yet. My old friends at NASA told me that the three astronauts are already undergoing training in the Arizona desert, including basic aerospace skills... And some necessary common sense.”

"Are they crazy? Do they know what the space station is?"

Duke: "It is said that two of them are ordinary people and one is a professional."

"Reporting from Xu Wenhao, Laboratory Section, Institute of Biochemistry!"

The New York Times Building.

After all, with the example of Xiangrui first, even the media with more radical views are hesitant to quote the opinions of NASA experts, convinced that China's lunar orbiting space station plan will definitely fail.

"Well done, you have done a great job!"

His eyes widened in surprise, Anders stood up with his hands on the table and said in a tone of disbelief: "Oh, Shet, have the three lucky ones been chosen?"

Opening his mouth, Anders shook his head and sighed: "... Well, it seems I lost the election, damn... It's the first time I've ever seen someone who signed up as a volunteer and had to pay. It's a pity that I had 100 US dollars. I was still counting on it. There seems to be no chance of becoming the first journalist in history to land on Mars."

Even if this possibility is as high as 80%.

"I'm sorry, but that's not the point at all," Camille quickly walked to Duke's desk on her high heels. Camille, who had blond hair, said in an excited tone while holding the bag under her elbow. The laptop was opened on the desk and pushed in front of the editor-in-chief Duke, "Big news coming from across the ocean! Believe me, this will definitely make the headlines tomorrow!"

When Lu Zhou took out the pen from the pen holder, he flipped through his reference book and found that it was full of notes, so he asked casually.

Even for Americans, relevant plans are still in the research stage and will not be officially launched until 2022.

Duke, who was in a good mood, smiled and said encouragingly: "Not necessarily, this is just the first wave of colonists, and there will be many opportunities in the future."

Lu Zhou stopped the pen in his hand, thought for a while and spoke.

Xu Wenhao smiled sheepishly and said, "Yeah, I think I can still work hard and try to get into the Institute of Computational Materials."

Looking at his set of operations in stunned silence, Lu Zhou calmed down and said, "... Okay, bring it over."

"Camille, you forgot to knock."

Opening his mouth, Anders shook his head and sighed: "... Well, it seems I lost the election, damn... It's the first time I've ever seen someone who signed up as a volunteer and had to pay. It's a pity that I had 100 US dollars. I was still counting on it. There seems to be no chance of becoming the first journalist in history to land on Mars."

Just as the two were chatting, the office door suddenly opened.

Xu Wenhao chuckled and handed the book over: "Okay."

Lu Zhou wondered if he had offended someone, but he was too lazy to pay attention to such trivial matters.

"I don't know! I mean, I don't know if they know," Camille said incoherently. Camille took a deep breath to calm down a little, and looked at the editor-in-chief Duke excitedly and continued, "But not at all. There is no doubt that this news will be enough to make the headlines tomorrow!"

Anders asked reluctantly: "Are they all ordinary people?"

"Professor, the test results you requested have been produced, and the remaining samples are here!"

After returning to Jinling, his life gradually became busier and he no longer had the extra energy to pay attention to things online.

The door of the office opened, and Comrade Xu Wenhao, who was said to be his little crush, walked in with a stack of information in his hand and a glowing face.

Duke, who was sitting behind the desk, frowned as he looked at the lady who walked in hastily.

Very strange pronunciation.

Although this action seems unhygienic, it has become his professional habit. He would do this whenever there was news big enough to excite him, even if sometimes it was an electronic file sent to him.

The look in his eyes became more and more excited, and he had even thought about the title of tomorrow's headlines and the content of the article.

The door of the office opened, and Comrade Xu Wenhao, who was said to be his little crush, walked in with a stack of information in his hand and a glowing face.

"Is the news reliable?"

"Camille, you forgot to knock."

Duke: "Of course the three lucky ones, volunteers of the Ares Project."

"The news is absolutely reliable!" Kamil said excitedly, "I contacted an old friend in Shangjing City and confirmed from him that China did hold a relevant meeting yesterday. It was published in the publication that their space agency and science and industry The news on the bureau’s official website is definitely not a smoke bomb!”

"I'm sorry, but that's not the point at all," Camille quickly walked to Duke's desk on her high heels. Camille, who had blond hair, said in an excited tone while holding the bag under her elbow. The laptop was opened on the desk and pushed in front of the editor-in-chief Duke, "Big news coming from across the ocean! Believe me, this will definitely make the headlines tomorrow!"

Moon Palace

Just after landing on the moon, are you thinking about building a space station in lunar orbit

Seeing the excited look on Camille's face, Duke was stunned for a moment, and his expression gradually became cautious.

After all, with the example of Xiangrui first, even the media with more radical views are hesitant to quote the opinions of NASA experts, convinced that China's lunar orbiting space station plan will definitely fail.

Even if this possibility is as high as 80%.

After staring at the electronic manuscript in his laptop for a long time, Duke, who had been silent for the whole time, took a deep breath and watched Camille speak with a trembling tone of excitement.

Lu Zhou wondered if he had offended someone, but he was too lazy to pay attention to such trivial matters.

Sitting down at his desk, the editor-in-chief Duke took out a document from the drawer and quickly wrote something on it with a pen while grinning.

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

"Are you teaching yourself electrochemistry?"

Most people still have brains.

This Camille is no longer new to the job.

Lu Zhou stopped the pen in his hand, thought for a while and spoke.

"Are you teaching yourself electrochemistry?"

Based on his past impressions, she had always struck him as a relatively stable type. Now that even she is so excited, it must be some terrible news.

Is this for singing? Or what are you here for

What other word could be used to describe an adversary across the Pacific other than overestimating one's capabilities

What other word could be used to describe an adversary across the Pacific other than overestimating one's capabilities

Of course, even if the North American media ridiculed China for overestimating its capabilities, they did not speak too absolutely.

"Actually, you don't have to go to the Institute of Computational Materials. The Institute of Biochemistry will also be one of the key development directions of our Institute for Advanced Study in the next few years."

Just after landing on the moon, are you thinking about building a space station in lunar orbit

Quickly dragging the laptop closer, Duke looked at the electronic manuscript on the screen. Within ten seconds, he was completely stunned.

After staring at the electronic manuscript in his laptop for a long time, Duke, who had been silent for the whole time, took a deep breath and watched Camille speak with a trembling tone of excitement.

Is it realistic to start learning to run before you even learn to walk

The door to the editor's office opened, and a curly-haired man in a black suit walked in quickly and dropped a stack of information on the desk closest to the door.

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

Duke: "They were selected last week, but it's just not time to announce it yet. My old friends at NASA told me that the three astronauts are already undergoing training in the Arizona desert, including basic aerospace skills... And some necessary common sense.”

When Lu Zhou took out the pen from the pen holder, he flipped through his reference book and found that it was full of notes, so he asked casually.

Anders, who was sitting behind his desk, craned his neck and asked, "What news is this?"

Duke, who was in a good mood, smiled and said encouragingly: "Not necessarily, this is just the first wave of colonists, and there will be many opportunities in the future."

After coming back to his senses, he immediately spoke.

"Are they crazy? Do they know what the space station is?"

His eyes widened in surprise, Anders stood up with his hands on the table and said in a tone of disbelief: "Oh, Shet, have the three lucky ones been chosen?"

At this moment, he suddenly thought of something, so he said: "I remember your direction is biochemistry."

"Yes, the public is very interested in the Ares program and the ongoing selection of volunteers. Colombian TV has contacted us and plans to do a talk show in the near future."

As he spoke, as if by magic, he took out a reference book on the principles of electrochemistry from behind.

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

"Is the news reliable?"

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

Unexpectedly, Xu Wenhao was flattered and nodded as he didn't expect that his idol would notice such a little person like him.

Very strange pronunciation.

Xu Wenhao was stunned for a moment, then his eyes widened and he said excitedly: "Really?"

Duke: "They were selected last week, but it's just not time to announce it yet. My old friends at NASA told me that the three astronauts are already undergoing training in the Arizona desert, including basic aerospace skills... And some necessary common sense.”

"The news is absolutely reliable!" Kamil said excitedly, "I contacted an old friend in Shangjing City and confirmed from him that China did hold a relevant meeting yesterday. It was published in the publication that their space agency and science and industry The news on the bureau’s official website is definitely not a smoke bomb!”

Not only the New York Times, but also many newspapers in North America, including the Washington Post, reported on this news.

At this moment, he suddenly thought of something, so he said: "I remember your direction is biochemistry."

"Yes, the public is very interested in the Ares program and the ongoing selection of volunteers. Colombian TV has contacted us and plans to do a talk show in the near future."

Anders, who was sitting behind his desk, craned his neck and asked, "What news is this?"

Stopping the pen in his hand, Lu Zhou looked up and shouted through the door.

Lu Zhou almost laughed out loud when he heard the sound of the door being called outside.

Most people still have brains.

Not only the New York Times, but also many newspapers in North America, including the Washington Post, reported on this news.

Kamil: "In response to our Ares plan, China announced a plan to build a space station in lunar orbit. It is said to be called the Moon Palace!"

"Is the news reliable?"

Very strange pronunciation.

However, what surprised Anders was not its pronunciation, but...

"Are you teaching yourself electrochemistry?"

Moon Palace

Is this for singing? Or what are you here for

"come in."

Anders asked reluctantly: "Are they all ordinary people?"

Very strange pronunciation.

Anders raised his head and asked: "Talk show? Who to invite?"

"...Well, thank you for your hard work."

The New York Times Building.

Of course, even if the North American media ridiculed China for overestimating its capabilities, they did not speak too absolutely.

A small matter like signing a signature is not a big deal for Lu Zhou. He signs a lot in one day.

Based on his past impressions, she had always struck him as a relatively stable type. Now that even she is so excited, it must be some terrible news.

"...Well, thank you for your hard work."

However, what surprised Anders was not its pronunciation, but...

"... Incredibly, the approval rating of this government has increased by 14.3 percentage points."

Compared with the impact of the manned moon landing, this news is obviously more topical. After all, building a space station on the moon is much more difficult than throwing a lunar module to the moon.

The Institute of Biochemistry is a research unit separated from the Institute of Computational Materials. Although the research funds are not large, it is far less popular than the Institute of Computational Materials.

"Are they crazy? Do they know what the space station is?"

Duke, who was sitting behind the desk, frowned as he looked at the lady who walked in hastily.

After watching the poll data to the end, Anders sat upright and said with excitement and a hint of disbelief.

"I don't know! I mean, I don't know if they know," Camille said incoherently. Camille took a deep breath to calm down a little, and looked at the editor-in-chief Duke excitedly and continued, "But not at all. There is no doubt that this news will be enough to make the headlines tomorrow!"

Compared with the impact of the manned moon landing, this news is obviously more topical. After all, building a space station on the moon is much more difficult than throwing a lunar module to the moon.

After all, with the example of Xiangrui first, even the media with more radical views are hesitant to quote the opinions of NASA experts, convinced that China's lunar orbiting space station plan will definitely fail.

Duke, who was in a good mood, smiled and said encouragingly: "Not necessarily, this is just the first wave of colonists, and there will be many opportunities in the future."

Even if this possibility is as high as 80%.

Duke: "It is said that two of them are ordinary people and one is a professional."

"Is the news reliable?"

Lu Zhou stopped the pen in his hand, thought for a while and spoke.

"Do I need to lie to you?" Lu Zhou smiled, threw the signed reference book back into his hand, stood up and patted his shoulder, "Young man, work hard, I'm optimistic about you. "

After staring at the electronic manuscript in his laptop for a long time, Duke, who had been silent for the whole time, took a deep breath and watched Camille speak with a trembling tone of excitement.

As for Jinling Institute of Advanced Studies, most of the PhD or master's degree candidates who are admitted to the Institute of Biochemistry, regardless of whether their major is suitable for them, are almost encouraged to study in the Institute of Computational Materials.

Anyway, there are four big pits in biochemical environmental materials, and the future is basically the same. If you can, naturally squat in whichever pit is more comfortable.

After all, with the example of Xiangrui first, even the media with more radical views are hesitant to quote the opinions of NASA experts, convinced that China's lunar orbiting space station plan will definitely fail.

However, what surprised Anders was not its pronunciation, but...

Seeing the young man placing the test results and the remaining samples on his desk with a solemn expression, Lu Zhou felt a little embarrassed.

Xu Wenhao was stunned for a moment, then his eyes widened and he said excitedly: "Really?"

"Well done, you have done a great job!"

"The news is absolutely reliable!" Kamil said excitedly, "I contacted an old friend in Shangjing City and confirmed from him that China did hold a relevant meeting yesterday. It was published in the publication that their space agency and science and industry The news on the bureau’s official website is definitely not a smoke bomb!”

"Actually, you don't have to go to the Institute of Computational Materials. The Institute of Biochemistry will also be one of the key development directions of our Institute for Advanced Study in the next few years."

"Yes, the public is very interested in the Ares program and the ongoing selection of volunteers. Colombian TV has contacted us and plans to do a talk show in the near future."

Moon Palace

The look in his eyes became more and more excited, and he had even thought about the title of tomorrow's headlines and the content of the article.

The door of the office opened, and Comrade Xu Wenhao, who was said to be his little crush, walked in with a stack of information in his hand and a glowing face.

"Is the news reliable?"

"Are you teaching yourself electrochemistry?"

"Reporting from Xu Wenhao, Laboratory Section, Institute of Biochemistry!"

As soon as the news that China would build a space station in lunar orbit was made public, it immediately caused an uproar around the world.

Xu Wenhao was stunned for a moment, then his eyes widened and he said excitedly: "Really?"

Quickly taking the document, the man with deep eye sockets named Anders licked his index finger and turned it over quickly.

Anyway, there are four big pits in biochemical environmental materials, and the future is basically the same. If you can, naturally squat in whichever pit is more comfortable.

Just after landing on the moon, are you thinking about building a space station in lunar orbit

The New York Times Building.

This Camille is no longer new to the job.

The look in his eyes became more and more excited, and he had even thought about the title of tomorrow's headlines and the content of the article.

Although this action seems unhygienic, it has become his professional habit. He would do this whenever there was news big enough to excite him, even if sometimes it was an electronic file sent to him.

Lu Zhou almost laughed out loud when he heard the sound of the door being called outside.

Of course, even if the North American media ridiculed China for overestimating its capabilities, they did not speak too absolutely.

After all, the former is just an emerging research unit, while the latter is one of the birthplaces of computational materials science ranked high in the world. Others say that domestic computational materials scientists are all trying to squeeze in, even if Doctors who graduated from many famous foreign universities also have a pilgrimage-like desire for this place.

Lu Zhou almost laughed out loud when he heard the sound of the door being called outside.

What other word could be used to describe an adversary across the Pacific other than overestimating one's capabilities

"...Well, thank you for your hard work."

Probably understanding Xu Wenhao's thoughts, Lu Zhou smiled, shook his head, and wrote his name on the title page of the book.

A small matter like signing a signature is not a big deal for Lu Zhou. He signs a lot in one day.

"Are they crazy? Do they know what the space station is?"

As soon as the news that China would build a space station in lunar orbit was made public, it immediately caused an uproar around the world.

Even for Americans, relevant plans are still in the research stage and will not be officially launched until 2022.

Of course, even if the North American media ridiculed China for overestimating its capabilities, they did not speak too absolutely.

As he spoke, as if by magic, he took out a reference book on the principles of electrochemistry from behind.

"Camille, you forgot to knock."

Compared with the impact of the manned moon landing, this news is obviously more topical. After all, building a space station on the moon is much more difficult than throwing a lunar module to the moon.

Seeing the excited look on Camille's face, Duke was stunned for a moment, and his expression gradually became cautious.

Not only the New York Times, but also many newspapers in North America, including the Washington Post, reported on this news.

A small matter like signing a signature is not a big deal for Lu Zhou. He signs a lot in one day.

Opening his mouth, Anders shook his head and sighed: "... Well, it seems I lost the election, damn... It's the first time I've ever seen someone who signed up as a volunteer and had to pay. It's a pity that I had 100 US dollars. I was still counting on it. There seems to be no chance of becoming the first journalist in history to land on Mars."

Compared with the impact of the manned moon landing, this news is obviously more topical. After all, building a space station on the moon is much more difficult than throwing a lunar module to the moon.

The Institute of Biochemistry is a research unit separated from the Institute of Computational Materials. Although the research funds are not large, it is far less popular than the Institute of Computational Materials.

A small matter like signing a signature is not a big deal for Lu Zhou. He signs a lot in one day.

The look in his eyes became more and more excited, and he had even thought about the title of tomorrow's headlines and the content of the article.

Even for Americans, relevant plans are still in the research stage and will not be officially launched until 2022.

After watching the poll data to the end, Anders sat upright and said with excitement and a hint of disbelief.

Duke, who was in a good mood, smiled and said encouragingly: "Not necessarily, this is just the first wave of colonists, and there will be many opportunities in the future."

"Okay, BOSS."

What’s more interesting is that the most ferocious criticism comes not from abroad, but from within the country.

Xu Wenhao chuckled and handed the book over: "Okay."

There is no doubt that in the eyes of the vast majority of Americans, the plan announced by China is simply a fantasy.

Duke: "Of course the three lucky ones, volunteers of the Ares Project."

As for people who have no brains...

As soon as the news that China would build a space station in lunar orbit was made public, it immediately caused an uproar around the world.

After returning to Jinling, his life gradually became busier and he no longer had the extra energy to pay attention to things online.

Opening his mouth, Anders shook his head and sighed: "... Well, it seems I lost the election, damn... It's the first time I've ever seen someone who signed up as a volunteer and had to pay. It's a pity that I had 100 US dollars. I was still counting on it. There seems to be no chance of becoming the first journalist in history to land on Mars."

"Actually, you don't have to go to the Institute of Computational Materials. The Institute of Biochemistry will also be one of the key development directions of our Institute for Advanced Study in the next few years."

Sitting down at his desk, the editor-in-chief Duke took out a document from the drawer and quickly wrote something on it with a pen while grinning.

Compared with the impact of the manned moon landing, this news is obviously more topical. After all, building a space station on the moon is much more difficult than throwing a lunar module to the moon.

Is it realistic to start learning to run before you even learn to walk

At this moment, he suddenly thought of something, so he said: "I remember your direction is biochemistry."

His eyes widened in surprise, Anders stood up with his hands on the table and said in a tone of disbelief: "Oh, Shet, have the three lucky ones been chosen?"

After all, the former is just an emerging research unit, while the latter is one of the birthplaces of computational materials science ranked high in the world. Others say that domestic computational materials scientists are all trying to squeeze in, even if Doctors who graduated from many famous foreign universities also have a pilgrimage-like desire for this place.

If North American newspapers were a little restrained when reporting this news, then some talk shows were not shy about teasing or ridiculing it.

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

"Well done, you have done a great job!"

Most people still have brains.

A small matter like signing a signature is not a big deal for Lu Zhou. He signs a lot in one day.

Lu Zhou almost laughed out loud when he heard the sound of the door being called outside.

Of course, even if the North American media ridiculed China for overestimating its capabilities, they did not speak too absolutely.

Duke: "It is said that two of them are ordinary people and one is a professional."

"Reporting from Xu Wenhao, Laboratory Section, Institute of Biochemistry!"

After returning to Jinling, his life gradually became busier and he no longer had the extra energy to pay attention to things online.

Anyway, there are four big pits in biochemical environmental materials, and the future is basically the same. If you can, naturally squat in whichever pit is more comfortable.

After all, with the example of Xiangrui first, even the media with more radical views are hesitant to quote the opinions of NASA experts, convinced that China's lunar orbiting space station plan will definitely fail.

Sitting down at his desk, the editor-in-chief Duke took out a document from the drawer and quickly wrote something on it with a pen while grinning.

Moon Palace

What’s more interesting is that the most ferocious criticism comes not from abroad, but from within the country.

There is no doubt that in the eyes of the vast majority of Americans, the plan announced by China is simply a fantasy.

Not only the New York Times, but also many newspapers in North America, including the Washington Post, reported on this news.

Seeing the young man placing the test results and the remaining samples on his desk with a solemn expression, Lu Zhou felt a little embarrassed.

As for people who have no brains...

Lu Zhou stopped the pen in his hand, thought for a while and spoke.

Even if this possibility is as high as 80%.

Duke: "They were selected last week, but it's just not time to announce it yet. My old friends at NASA told me that the three astronauts are already undergoing training in the Arizona desert, including basic aerospace skills... And some necessary common sense.”

"Do I need to lie to you?" Lu Zhou smiled, threw the signed reference book back into his hand, stood up and patted his shoulder, "Young man, work hard, I'm optimistic about you. "

"... Incredibly, the approval rating of this government has increased by 14.3 percentage points."

However, what surprised Anders was not its pronunciation, but...

What’s more interesting is that the most ferocious criticism comes not from abroad, but from within the country.

This Camille is no longer new to the job.

Sitting in the office reviewing documents, there was a knock on the door.

Quickly dragging the laptop closer, Duke looked at the electronic manuscript on the screen. Within ten seconds, he was completely stunned.

Lu Zhou almost laughed out loud when he heard the sound of the door being called outside.

Anders asked reluctantly: "Are they all ordinary people?"

Just as the two were chatting, the office door suddenly opened.

Most people still have brains.

The New York Times Building.

Lu Zhou wondered if he had offended someone, but he was too lazy to pay attention to such trivial matters.

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

As he spoke, as if by magic, he took out a reference book on the principles of electrochemistry from behind.

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

Unexpectedly, Xu Wenhao was flattered and nodded as he didn't expect that his idol would notice such a little person like him.

The door of the office opened, and Comrade Xu Wenhao, who was said to be his little crush, walked in with a stack of information in his hand and a glowing face.

"Well done, you have done a great job!"

Even if you offend someone, what impact will it have on him

Very strange pronunciation.

Just as the two were chatting, the office door suddenly opened.

After returning to Jinling, his life gradually became busier and he no longer had the extra energy to pay attention to things online.

Very strange pronunciation.

Opening his mouth, Anders shook his head and sighed: "... Well, it seems I lost the election, damn... It's the first time I've ever seen someone who signed up as a volunteer and had to pay. It's a pity that I had 100 US dollars. I was still counting on it. There seems to be no chance of becoming the first journalist in history to land on Mars."

Most people still have brains.

Duke: "It is said that two of them are ordinary people and one is a professional."

Anders raised his head and asked: "Talk show? Who to invite?"

As for people who have no brains...

Is it realistic to start learning to run before you even learn to walk

"Professor, the test results you requested have been produced, and the remaining samples are here!"

Moon Palace

Xu Wenhao was stunned for a moment, then his eyes widened and he said excitedly: "Really?"

Compared with the impact of the manned moon landing, this news is obviously more topical. After all, building a space station on the moon is much more difficult than throwing a lunar module to the moon.

Duke, who was in a good mood, smiled and said encouragingly: "Not necessarily, this is just the first wave of colonists, and there will be many opportunities in the future."

After all, with the example of Xiangrui first, even the media with more radical views are hesitant to quote the opinions of NASA experts, convinced that China's lunar orbiting space station plan will definitely fail.

It has nothing to do with him.

Kamil: "In response to our Ares plan, China announced a plan to build a space station in lunar orbit. It is said to be called the Moon Palace!"

The New York Times Building.

"Okay, BOSS."

Not only the New York Times, but also many newspapers in North America, including the Washington Post, reported on this news.

Lu Zhou stopped the pen in his hand, thought for a while and spoke.

What’s more interesting is that the most ferocious criticism comes not from abroad, but from within the country.

After returning to Jinling, his life gradually became busier and he no longer had the extra energy to pay attention to things online.

A small matter like signing a signature is not a big deal for Lu Zhou. He signs a lot in one day.

As he spoke, as if by magic, he took out a reference book on the principles of electrochemistry from behind.

"Do I need to lie to you?" Lu Zhou smiled, threw the signed reference book back into his hand, stood up and patted his shoulder, "Young man, work hard, I'm optimistic about you. "

"Is the news reliable?"

Most people still have brains.

"I don't know! I mean, I don't know if they know," Camille said incoherently. Camille took a deep breath to calm down a little, and looked at the editor-in-chief Duke excitedly and continued, "But not at all. There is no doubt that this news will be enough to make the headlines tomorrow!"

Even if this possibility is as high as 80%.

"Yes, the public is very interested in the Ares program and the ongoing selection of volunteers. Colombian TV has contacted us and plans to do a talk show in the near future."

Sitting in the office reviewing documents, there was a knock on the door.

It has nothing to do with him.

After all, the former is just an emerging research unit, while the latter is one of the birthplaces of computational materials science ranked high in the world. Others say that domestic computational materials scientists are all trying to squeeze in, even if Doctors who graduated from many famous foreign universities also have a pilgrimage-like desire for this place.

Looking at his set of operations in stunned silence, Lu Zhou calmed down and said, "... Okay, bring it over."

Duke, who was sitting behind the desk, frowned as he looked at the lady who walked in hastily.

When Lu Zhou took out the pen from the pen holder, he flipped through his reference book and found that it was full of notes, so he asked casually.

Compared with the impact of the manned moon landing, this news is obviously more topical. After all, building a space station on the moon is much more difficult than throwing a lunar module to the moon.

"Yes, the public is very interested in the Ares program and the ongoing selection of volunteers. Colombian TV has contacted us and plans to do a talk show in the near future."

Stopping the pen in his hand, Lu Zhou looked up and shouted through the door.

Just after landing on the moon, are you thinking about building a space station in lunar orbit

Anyway, there are four big pits in biochemical environmental materials, and the future is basically the same. If you can, naturally squat in whichever pit is more comfortable.

Quickly dragging the laptop closer, Duke looked at the electronic manuscript on the screen. Within ten seconds, he was completely stunned.

"Who is it?"

"Actually, you don't have to go to the Institute of Computational Materials. The Institute of Biochemistry will also be one of the key development directions of our Institute for Advanced Study in the next few years."

"Yes."

"Yes."

Most people still have brains.

His eyes widened in surprise, Anders stood up with his hands on the table and said in a tone of disbelief: "Oh, Shet, have the three lucky ones been chosen?"

"Reporting from Xu Wenhao, Laboratory Section, Institute of Biochemistry!"

"Yes."

Just as the two were chatting, the office door suddenly opened.

Even if you offend someone, what impact will it have on him

After watching the poll data to the end, Anders sat upright and said with excitement and a hint of disbelief.

What other word could be used to describe an adversary across the Pacific other than overestimating one's capabilities

Unexpectedly, Xu Wenhao was flattered and nodded as he didn't expect that his idol would notice such a little person like him.

Lu Zhou almost laughed out loud when he heard the sound of the door being called outside.

"Who is it?"

Based on his past impressions, she had always struck him as a relatively stable type. Now that even she is so excited, it must be some terrible news.

"... Incredibly, the approval rating of this government has increased by 14.3 percentage points."

Very strange pronunciation.

Is this for singing? Or what are you here for

Very strange pronunciation.

Anders asked reluctantly: "Are they all ordinary people?"

After watching the poll data to the end, Anders sat upright and said with excitement and a hint of disbelief.

Lu Zhou stopped the pen in his hand, thought for a while and spoke.

However, what surprised Anders was not its pronunciation, but...

The New York Times Building.

Stopping the pen in his hand, Lu Zhou looked up and shouted through the door.

Thinking of the tasks he had assigned before going to Beijing, Lu Zhou coughed slightly, adjusted the expression on his face, and spoke.

Just as the two were chatting, the office door suddenly opened.

"Camille, you forgot to knock."

Duke: "Of course the three lucky ones, volunteers of the Ares Project."

Unexpectedly, Xu Wenhao was flattered and nodded as he didn't expect that his idol would notice such a little person like him.

After all, the former is just an emerging research unit, while the latter is one of the birthplaces of computational materials science ranked high in the world. Others say that domestic computational materials scientists are all trying to squeeze in, even if Doctors who graduated from many famous foreign universities also have a pilgrimage-like desire for this place.

Duke: "Of course the three lucky ones, volunteers of the Ares Project."

"come in."

Most people still have brains.

"I don't know! I mean, I don't know if they know," Camille said incoherently. Camille took a deep breath to calm down a little, and looked at the editor-in-chief Duke excitedly and continued, "But not at all. There is no doubt that this news will be enough to make the headlines tomorrow!"

At this moment, he suddenly thought of something, so he said: "I remember your direction is biochemistry."

Very strange pronunciation.

The door of the office opened, and Comrade Xu Wenhao, who was said to be his little crush, walked in with a stack of information in his hand and a glowing face.

As for people who have no brains...

"Camille, you forgot to knock."

"Do I need to lie to you?" Lu Zhou smiled, threw the signed reference book back into his hand, stood up and patted his shoulder, "Young man, work hard, I'm optimistic about you. "

"Is the news reliable?"

"come in."

"Professor, the test results you requested have been produced, and the remaining samples are here!"

After coming back to his senses, he immediately spoke.

A small matter like signing a signature is not a big deal for Lu Zhou. He signs a lot in one day.

Seeing the young man placing the test results and the remaining samples on his desk with a solemn expression, Lu Zhou felt a little embarrassed.

Seeing the excited look on Camille's face, Duke was stunned for a moment, and his expression gradually became cautious.

Duke: "It is said that two of them are ordinary people and one is a professional."

Duke, who was sitting behind the desk, frowned as he looked at the lady who walked in hastily.

Xu Wenhao smiled sheepishly and said, "Yeah, I think I can still work hard and try to get into the Institute of Computational Materials."

What other word could be used to describe an adversary across the Pacific other than overestimating one's capabilities

Anders raised his head and asked: "Talk show? Who to invite?"

Duke: "They were selected last week, but it's just not time to announce it yet. My old friends at NASA told me that the three astronauts are already undergoing training in the Arizona desert, including basic aerospace skills... And some necessary common sense.”

"...Well, thank you for your hard work."

Xu Wenhao chuckled and handed the book over: "Okay."

"Are they crazy? Do they know what the space station is?"

"It's not hard, it's not hard," Xu Wenhao smiled shyly and scratched the back of his head, "Well... boss, can you sign your name for me? Just sign this electrochemistry reference book. "

Moon Palace

"Is the news reliable?"

"It's not hard, it's not hard," Xu Wenhao smiled shyly and scratched the back of his head, "Well... boss, can you sign your name for me? Just sign this electrochemistry reference book. "

"I'm sorry, but that's not the point at all," Camille quickly walked to Duke's desk on her high heels. Camille, who had blond hair, said in an excited tone while holding the bag under her elbow. The laptop was opened on the desk and pushed in front of the editor-in-chief Duke, "Big news coming from across the ocean! Believe me, this will definitely make the headlines tomorrow!"

"Yes, the public is very interested in the Ares program and the ongoing selection of volunteers. Colombian TV has contacted us and plans to do a talk show in the near future."

As he spoke, as if by magic, he took out a reference book on the principles of electrochemistry from behind.

Duke, who was sitting behind the desk, frowned as he looked at the lady who walked in hastily.

The door to the editor's office opened, and a curly-haired man in a black suit walked in quickly and dropped a stack of information on the desk closest to the door.

However, what surprised Anders was not its pronunciation, but...

Sitting down at his desk, the editor-in-chief Duke took out a document from the drawer and quickly wrote something on it with a pen while grinning.

It has nothing to do with him.

Looking at his set of operations in stunned silence, Lu Zhou calmed down and said, "... Okay, bring it over."

"Okay, BOSS."

The door to the editor's office opened, and a curly-haired man in a black suit walked in quickly and dropped a stack of information on the desk closest to the door.

After returning to Jinling, his life gradually became busier and he no longer had the extra energy to pay attention to things online.

Duke, who was sitting behind the desk, frowned as he looked at the lady who walked in hastily.

"...Well, thank you for your hard work."

Duke, who was in a good mood, smiled and said encouragingly: "Not necessarily, this is just the first wave of colonists, and there will be many opportunities in the future."

"Is the news reliable?"

Sitting down at his desk, the editor-in-chief Duke took out a document from the drawer and quickly wrote something on it with a pen while grinning.

Xu Wenhao chuckled and handed the book over: "Okay."

Quickly taking the document, the man with deep eye sockets named Anders licked his index finger and turned it over quickly.

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

Unexpectedly, Xu Wenhao was flattered and nodded as he didn't expect that his idol would notice such a little person like him.

Just as the two were chatting, the office door suddenly opened.

Compared with the impact of the manned moon landing, this news is obviously more topical. After all, building a space station on the moon is much more difficult than throwing a lunar module to the moon.

A small matter like signing a signature is not a big deal for Lu Zhou. He signs a lot in one day.

Opening his mouth, Anders shook his head and sighed: "... Well, it seems I lost the election, damn... It's the first time I've ever seen someone who signed up as a volunteer and had to pay. It's a pity that I had 100 US dollars. I was still counting on it. There seems to be no chance of becoming the first journalist in history to land on Mars."

Probably understanding Xu Wenhao's thoughts, Lu Zhou smiled, shook his head, and wrote his name on the title page of the book.

Duke, who was in a good mood, smiled and said encouragingly: "Not necessarily, this is just the first wave of colonists, and there will be many opportunities in the future."

When Lu Zhou took out the pen from the pen holder, he flipped through his reference book and found that it was full of notes, so he asked casually.

Thinking of the tasks he had assigned before going to Beijing, Lu Zhou coughed slightly, adjusted the expression on his face, and spoke.

At this moment, he suddenly thought of something, so he said: "I remember your direction is biochemistry."

As for Jinling Institute of Advanced Studies, most of the PhD or master's degree candidates who are admitted to the Institute of Biochemistry, regardless of whether their major is suitable for them, are almost encouraged to study in the Institute of Computational Materials.

"Are you teaching yourself electrochemistry?"

Based on his past impressions, she had always struck him as a relatively stable type. Now that even she is so excited, it must be some terrible news.

"Camille, you forgot to knock."

Just after landing on the moon, are you thinking about building a space station in lunar orbit

Probably understanding Xu Wenhao's thoughts, Lu Zhou smiled, shook his head, and wrote his name on the title page of the book.

Of course, even if the North American media ridiculed China for overestimating its capabilities, they did not speak too absolutely.

New York.

After coming back to his senses, he immediately spoke.

"Reporting from Xu Wenhao, Laboratory Section, Institute of Biochemistry!"

Xu Wenhao smiled sheepishly and said, "Yeah, I think I can still work hard and try to get into the Institute of Computational Materials."

"Well done, you have done a great job!"

Duke: "Of course the three lucky ones, volunteers of the Ares Project."

Although this action seems unhygienic, it has become his professional habit. He would do this whenever there was news big enough to excite him, even if sometimes it was an electronic file sent to him.

Sitting down at his desk, the editor-in-chief Duke took out a document from the drawer and quickly wrote something on it with a pen while grinning.

"Okay, BOSS."

The door to the editor's office opened, and a curly-haired man in a black suit walked in quickly and dropped a stack of information on the desk closest to the door.

What other word could be used to describe an adversary across the Pacific other than overestimating one's capabilities

The Institute of Biochemistry is a research unit separated from the Institute of Computational Materials. Although the research funds are not large, it is far less popular than the Institute of Computational Materials.

Just after landing on the moon, are you thinking about building a space station in lunar orbit

Not only the New York Times, but also many newspapers in North America, including the Washington Post, reported on this news.

What’s more interesting is that the most ferocious criticism comes not from abroad, but from within the country.

"... Incredibly, the approval rating of this government has increased by 14.3 percentage points."

Opening his mouth, Anders shook his head and sighed: "... Well, it seems I lost the election, damn... It's the first time I've ever seen someone who signed up as a volunteer and had to pay. It's a pity that I had 100 US dollars. I was still counting on it. There seems to be no chance of becoming the first journalist in history to land on Mars."

It has nothing to do with him.

"It's not hard, it's not hard," Xu Wenhao smiled shyly and scratched the back of his head, "Well... boss, can you sign your name for me? Just sign this electrochemistry reference book. "

There is no doubt that in the eyes of the vast majority of Americans, the plan announced by China is simply a fantasy.

After all, the former is just an emerging research unit, while the latter is one of the birthplaces of computational materials science ranked high in the world. Others say that domestic computational materials scientists are all trying to squeeze in, even if Doctors who graduated from many famous foreign universities also have a pilgrimage-like desire for this place.

"I don't know! I mean, I don't know if they know," Camille said incoherently. Camille took a deep breath to calm down a little, and looked at the editor-in-chief Duke excitedly and continued, "But not at all. There is no doubt that this news will be enough to make the headlines tomorrow!"

Even if you offend someone, what impact will it have on him

Xu Wenhao chuckled and handed the book over: "Okay."

Xu Wenhao was stunned for a moment, then his eyes widened and he said excitedly: "Really?"

As for Jinling Institute of Advanced Studies, most of the PhD or master's degree candidates who are admitted to the Institute of Biochemistry, regardless of whether their major is suitable for them, are almost encouraged to study in the Institute of Computational Materials.

Looking at his set of operations in stunned silence, Lu Zhou calmed down and said, "... Okay, bring it over."

Based on his past impressions, she had always struck him as a relatively stable type. Now that even she is so excited, it must be some terrible news.

Unexpectedly, Xu Wenhao was flattered and nodded as he didn't expect that his idol would notice such a little person like him.

Anyway, there are four big pits in biochemical environmental materials, and the future is basically the same. If you can, naturally squat in whichever pit is more comfortable.

Looking at his set of operations in stunned silence, Lu Zhou calmed down and said, "... Okay, bring it over."

Lu Zhou stopped the pen in his hand, thought for a while and spoke.

After watching the poll data to the end, Anders sat upright and said with excitement and a hint of disbelief.

Even if this possibility is as high as 80%.

Duke, who was in a good mood, smiled and said encouragingly: "Not necessarily, this is just the first wave of colonists, and there will be many opportunities in the future."

Probably understanding Xu Wenhao's thoughts, Lu Zhou smiled, shook his head, and wrote his name on the title page of the book.

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

"Do I need to lie to you?" Lu Zhou smiled, threw the signed reference book back into his hand, stood up and patted his shoulder, "Young man, work hard, I'm optimistic about you. "

"come in."

"Well done, you have done a great job!"

"I'm sorry, but that's not the point at all," Camille quickly walked to Duke's desk on her high heels. Camille, who had blond hair, said in an excited tone while holding the bag under her elbow. The laptop was opened on the desk and pushed in front of the editor-in-chief Duke, "Big news coming from across the ocean! Believe me, this will definitely make the headlines tomorrow!"

A small matter like signing a signature is not a big deal for Lu Zhou. He signs a lot in one day.

"Yes."

The New York Times Building.

At this moment, he suddenly thought of something, so he said: "I remember your direction is biochemistry."

Anders raised his head and asked: "Talk show? Who to invite?"

When Lu Zhou took out the pen from the pen holder, he flipped through his reference book and found that it was full of notes, so he asked casually.

Unexpectedly, Xu Wenhao was flattered and nodded as he didn't expect that his idol would notice such a little person like him.

What’s more interesting is that the most ferocious criticism comes not from abroad, but from within the country.

Sitting down at his desk, the editor-in-chief Duke took out a document from the drawer and quickly wrote something on it with a pen while grinning.

Xu Wenhao smiled sheepishly and said, "Yeah, I think I can still work hard and try to get into the Institute of Computational Materials."

"Yes."

Lu Zhou stopped the pen in his hand, thought for a while and spoke.

"Do I need to lie to you?" Lu Zhou smiled, threw the signed reference book back into his hand, stood up and patted his shoulder, "Young man, work hard, I'm optimistic about you. "

Lu Zhou stopped the pen in his hand, thought for a while and spoke.

Although this action seems unhygienic, it has become his professional habit. He would do this whenever there was news big enough to excite him, even if sometimes it was an electronic file sent to him.

"Actually, you don't have to go to the Institute of Computational Materials. The Institute of Biochemistry will also be one of the key development directions of our Institute for Advanced Study in the next few years."

Even if this possibility is as high as 80%.

"Actually, you don't have to go to the Institute of Computational Materials. The Institute of Biochemistry will also be one of the key development directions of our Institute for Advanced Study in the next few years."

Is this for singing? Or what are you here for

"Reporting from Xu Wenhao, Laboratory Section, Institute of Biochemistry!"

As soon as the news that China would build a space station in lunar orbit was made public, it immediately caused an uproar around the world.

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

When Lu Zhou took out the pen from the pen holder, he flipped through his reference book and found that it was full of notes, so he asked casually.

Based on his past impressions, she had always struck him as a relatively stable type. Now that even she is so excited, it must be some terrible news.

"Who is it?"

Xu Wenhao was stunned for a moment, then his eyes widened and he said excitedly: "Really?"

"Professor, the test results you requested have been produced, and the remaining samples are here!"

After watching the poll data to the end, Anders sat upright and said with excitement and a hint of disbelief.

When Lu Zhou took out the pen from the pen holder, he flipped through his reference book and found that it was full of notes, so he asked casually.

Xu Wenhao smiled sheepishly and said, "Yeah, I think I can still work hard and try to get into the Institute of Computational Materials."

The door to the editor's office opened, and a curly-haired man in a black suit walked in quickly and dropped a stack of information on the desk closest to the door.

"Well done, you have done a great job!"

"Do I need to lie to you?" Lu Zhou smiled, threw the signed reference book back into his hand, stood up and patted his shoulder, "Young man, work hard, I'm optimistic about you. "

Stopping the pen in his hand, Lu Zhou looked up and shouted through the door.

As he spoke, as if by magic, he took out a reference book on the principles of electrochemistry from behind.

"Reporting from Xu Wenhao, Laboratory Section, Institute of Biochemistry!"

Xu Wenhao was stunned for a moment, then his eyes widened and he said excitedly: "Really?"

Duke: "Of course the three lucky ones, volunteers of the Ares Project."

As for Jinling Institute of Advanced Studies, most of the PhD or master's degree candidates who are admitted to the Institute of Biochemistry, regardless of whether their major is suitable for them, are almost encouraged to study in the Institute of Computational Materials.

"Anders, here is a poll about Project Ares. I hope you will integrate it into the next interview and give it to me before get off work."

Seeing the young man placing the test results and the remaining samples on his desk with a solemn expression, Lu Zhou felt a little embarrassed.