Chapter 436: Big News in the Physics World
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Qin Ran reached out to tear it open.
She slowly opened it to see several sheets of paper inside. She casually took out one and saw that it was the original text of her thesis.
Standing beside her, Brother Ye couldn’t bear to see her slow movements.
How could she remain so calm with an SCI letter?
He reached out for the remaining papers left on the table and pulled out the paper sorted by sections from the middle. “Little Junior, let me help you see which section your paper was put into…”
He sounded rather excited but suddenly stopped talking halfway.
Beside him, Zuo Qiurong was sorting out the equipment at hand, but her ears were pricked and focused on their conversation. Seeing Brother Ye remain silent for a long time, she couldn’t help but turn around.
“Little Junior.” Brother Ye held up the paper and said in a faint voice, “Do you know which section your paper was placed?”
Sitting on her chair and turning on her computer, Qin Ran just glanced up with a cold look.
“The first class!” Researchers had always been calm and steady, but Brother Ye couldn’t help but feel a little excited at this moment. He walked over to her and patted the paper on her desk. “Didn’t you say this was your first paper? How come it was directly put in the first class?!”
The Physics community was now in a bottleneck period and the annual research papers were very ordinary, having fewer and fewer quality reports.
First-class papers were few and far between.
Having won resources for the Physics laboratory, Brother Ye already felt like she was definitely good in her thesis, but he didn’t expect her paper to be placed in the first class.
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Not far away from them, Zuo Qiurong’s mind exploded in surprise.
She no longer listened to what Brother Ye was saying. Not only did Qin Ran write a thesis, but it was also even a first-class one. At the thought of how she had felt immeasurably self-satisfied after receiving Scholar Liao’s praises…
She pursed her lips and directly went in with her experimental equipment.
The laboratory was always quiet, and Brother Ye’s volume was uncontrolled.
In the innermost area, Scholar Liao naturally heard their conversation.
He hadn’t been bothered after knowing that Qin Ran’s paper was included in the journal. He had a column in SCI journals and many of his articles had an impact factor of 10.
Upon hearing this, he was also stunned.
A first-class thesis could reach at least an impact factor of 9. Physics was a pragmatic subject, which allowed the editorial department to promote using a big platform, so this paper must have provided some novelties.
In the past, he would definitely have come out to take a look.
But he didn’t have time at the moment.
His computer displayed the chat page.
Scholar Liao: [52%, are you sure?]
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He reached out to push his gold-rimmed glasses, his usually cold face showing rare emotions.
The other end replied to him very quickly: [I’ve sent you the contents of the experiment as well as the composition. This person seems to be in your country. I just found out the research results from Continent M’s Research Institute.]
[Good. Because of your people, the Physics world will have a new round of big movement.]
He quickly sent the experimental process as well.
Pressing his glasses again, Scholar Liao read the contents of the experiment.
Most of them were in professional terms, but he read it very fluently and quickly saw the final experimental demonstration result—
52%.
“The conversion rate actually passed 50%…” He looked through it again and suddenly raised his head. He printed this document and directly added the experiment to the reactor.
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Outside, Brother Ye sighed after reading Qin Ran’s thesis and returned to his work. “Little Junior, let’s finish writing the reflections of the reactor research.”
The laboratory was divided into two parts.
Brother Ye and Qin Ran were finalizing the research reflections, while Scholar Liao was doing the 52% reactor energy efficiency experiment.
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At 10:30 pm.
Brother Ye passed the last copy of the database to her. “Little Junior, I remember you don’t live in the dorms?”
He looked down at the time on his watch. “It’s 10:30 pm, you should go back first.”
Turning off her computer and looking up at the ceiling of the laboratory, she showed an irritable expression while slinging her backpack over her shoulders. She turned and politely bid farewell to him. “I’ll finish up the research reflections and give it to you on Monday.”
They said goodbye.
Instead of leaving directly, Brother Ye half-sat on the table and watched through the glass window as Qin Ran left after changing her clothes.
Her back view was thin, and she seemed a little irritable.
She was annoyed by the messy record just now.
If he hadn’t just watched her patiently sort out the data one by one, Brother Ye would never believe she had this patience in her.
Looking away, he squeezed his wrist and walked into the laboratory.
Inside, Zuo Qiurong and Scholar Liao were still doing experiments.
They both seemed excited.
“Scholar Liao, has the laboratory made new progress?” Brother Ye glanced at him.
In the quiet laboratory, Scholar Liao showed a rare smile. “Yes, the person who wrote this research… I’ll ask for his contact information.”
He walked to his table and took his phone.
Zuo Qiurong couldn’t help but turn around to look at Brother Ye. “Brother Ye, you’re writing the research reflection with our junior every afternoon and night. You didn’t even know that the Physics world just released new data on reactor utilization of 52% energy efficiency. Inside, the equipment compression space has been rectified… Brother Ye, it’s a pity you missed Scholar Liao’s experiment in the afternoon and evening.”
She sounded rather admirable.
After speaking, she just threw him a light glance.
No one in the laboratory wanted to miss the new type of experimental research done by first-level researchers.
However, Zuo Qiurong didn’t see the slightest hint of regret on his face.
The more he listened, the more familiar it sounded to him. After processing more than ten hours of data nonstop, his head was spinning, and he massaged his eyebrows. “Junior, can you show me the experiment?”
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