Convicted US Scientist Rebuilds Lab in China
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Convicted US scientist rebuilds lab in China
SHENZHEN — An American scientist convicted of lying to U.S. authorities about payments from China while he was at Harvard University rebuilt his research lab in Shenzhen to pursue technology the Chinese government identified this year as a national priority:…
The advancement of brain-computer interface research in China has gained prominence with the work of 67-year-old American scientist Charles Lieber, who started leading a leading laboratory in the Asian country. Condemned in the United States for fraud and omission of links with Chinese institutions, Lieber has been leading a strategic neurotechnology center in Shenzhen since 2025. The information is from CNN Brazil. + China promises to retaliate…
An internationally renowned American scientist, convicted in 2021 for false statements about his financial ties with China, is currently conducting a research laboratory in Shenzhen, China, dedicated to sensitive technology - chip integration into the brain.
Charles Lieber, one of the biggest names in the world's nanotechnology industry, who was thought to be permanently removed from the scientific scene after his condemnation in the United States, has just resurfaced. And not just anywhere: in Shenzhen, China's Silicon Valley, where he is now leading a project that could redefine the future of humanity.
An American researcher convicted of lying to US authorities about payments received from China during his work at Harvard University rebuilt his research laboratory...
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