nano–acupuncture device you’re calibrating, Rhett?”
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Suzie nodded. “Yeah, once Rhett finishes calibrating it, we can give it a try. His friend specializes in smart robotics. After you brought up the idea, Rhett mentioned it to him, and we didn’t expect the prototype to arrive this quickly.”
At that moment, Rhett looked up. “It our project is validated, acupuncture could indeed be applied in surgeries. With this device, it would mark a major brealahrough in integrating traditional and conventional medicine in surgical treatments.”
Loma’s face it up with excitement. “Then, we should hurry and get it validated. With how far medical technology has come, the close collaboration between traditional and conventional medicine is the future.”
Over the next few days, the trio, along with two others helping out, spent most of their time in the lab,
The experiments showed that acupuncture techniques could indeed be replaced by machines, especially when it came to certain delicate and precise acupoints. Scanning and capturing them with the device proved to be more accurate than manual manipulation.
Furthermore, data analysis showed that adding acupuncture to surgical procedures etfectively reduces pain and improves conditions during surgery. This was particularly beneficial when patients were allergic to certain preoperative medications, making acupuncture a better alternative
By Friday evening, Suzie finished the final revisions of her thesis report after f
finalizing the planning dratt and nanorobot experiment data
“Mission accomplished.” Suzie typed the last word and stretched her anns out, not realizing she had knocked over the glass onthe table. “Oh, no!
Luma didn’t have time to help she could only watch helplessly as the entire glass of water spilled onto Suzie’s Laptop
“My thesis!” Suzie quickly reached for the mouse, trying to save a backup before it was too late..
Evan was faster, grabbing the mouse first. “Don’t touch it send the backup before the screen goes black!”
“Luna brought a laptop. Send it to her email. Suzie stepped aside.
Evan shook his head. “It’s too late. I can see your laptops are connected via Bluetooth. I’ll send it directly.”
Just as he finished, Suzie’s laptop went black. The group fell silent in an instant.
Luna tumed around and glanced at her screen. “It worked. There’s a new file on my laptop.”
Fortunately, Suzie had previously paired their laptops via Bluetooth to share her study materials.
Evan leaned in “dick it and see if it’s saved properly.”
“Okay.“Lona sat down, ready to open the file, but then she heard Evan click his tongue.
“Luna, you’ve got to be kidding me. Your Laptop’s clearly been installed with screen–monitoring spyware.” Evan teached over and stopped her from clicking the
Everyone froze, their eyes all turning to
Iturning to Evan
Evan was flustered, “What? Don’t look at me like that. I’m not wrong. It’s pretty obvious. Anyone who knows a bit about computers could spot it.
It was obviously a show–off, highlighting how clueless they were.
asked anxiously, “So you’re saying Luna’s laptop is being monitored? Who would do something so despicable to Luna?”
“Is there any way to track what files have been stolen?” Lana had already figured it out when Evan mentioned screen–monitoring spyware.
That explained how Mia could plagiarize her thesis without a single trace. It was because of the screen–monitoring spyware.
She had sensed something was amiss for some time, which was why she had intended to consult a tech expert about her laptop. However, she just hadn’t gotten the chance until now–when it was discovered by accident after Suzie’s laptop got soaled
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