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Anonymous Coward User ID: 84295163 United States 02/27/2023 11:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dr. Lieber was in on the ground floor of the Wuhan Lab experiments. No doubt closely tied to his relatives at Modrna, Pfizer etc. Dr Lieber was finally convicted for tax evasion and concealing his relationship with the Chinese. He is currently appealing conviction. [link to endpts.com (secure)] Dr. Charles Lieber, Dean Harvard University Dept of Chemistry and Biology Brain Science “The Lieber group has a large program focused on a conceptually novel approach for integrating electronics within the brain and other areas of the nervous system, which involves the development of neural network-like mesh electronics and a noninvasive delivery method into targeted distinct brain regions via syringe-injection.” [link to cml.harvard.edu (secure)] Dr. Lieber was arrested by FbI in Janruary, 2020 for espionage with the Chinese Government involving his work at WUHAN University over the past five years. Dept. of Justice Arrest Notice: Harvard University Professor and Two Chinese Nationals Charged in Three Separate China Related Cases. [link to www.justice.gov (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83725249 United States 09/03/2023 01:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.harvardmagazine.com (secure)] November-December 2001 Liquid Computing by Jonathan Shaw Imagine a computer, suspended in a flask of liquid, which assembles itself when the liquid is poured onto a desktop. Sound like science fiction? Hyman professor of chemistry Charles Lieber is making it happen in his laboratory, where researchers have already created tiny logic circuits and memory--the two main components of a computer--in just this manner. And these circuits are tiny, just a few atoms across. [link to www.harvardmagazine.com (secure)] Hyman professor of chemistry Charles Lieber and his colleagues used nanowires to create a transistor so small that it can be used to enter and probe cells without disrupting the intracellular machinery. These nanoscale semiconductor switches could even be used to enable two-way communication with individual cells. Lieber has worked for the past decade on the design and synthesis of nanoscale parts that will enable him to build tiny electronic devices (see “Liquid Computing,” November-December 2001, page 20). |