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Charles Lieber claimed he was working on nanotech for batteries in China. His colleagues thought this was odd, because he's never actually worked on batteries before. All of his nanotechnology involved "nanobiotechnology". That is, integrating nanotech with living cells. His specialty is the manufacture of tiny, kinked silicon nanowires that act as transistorized probes small enough to poke right into an individual human cell, record its interior activity, and perhaps even modify their behavior. His papers describe using silicon nanowires for brain-computer interfaces, much akin to Elon Musk's Neuralink.Interesting...
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Virus-Sized Transistors
Chemist Charles Lieber and his colleagues have developed a nanoscale transistor so small it can enter, probe, and communicate with cells without harming them.www.harvardmagazine.com
This Charles Lieber
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Harvard professor among three charged with lying about Chinese government ties
A Harvard University professor and two other Chinese nationals were federally indicted in three separate cases for allegedly lying to the US about their involvement with China's government, the US attorney for the district of Massachusetts announced Tuesday.edition.cnn.com
lipid coating? I remember hearing about that.
So a guy works on an Alex Jones rant tier gizmo. Works with the Chinese then gets arrested when the pandemic starts. Later the nu-vacciness use a similar tech as their basis to deliver their load.
I guess a big part of the MemeFlu scare was about giving early biotech a dot com bubble style cash infusion. Imagine forcing the population to beta test a potential trillion dollar tech.
He's a close colleague of Robert Langer, the founder of Moderna. They even worked on a paper together with Daniel S. Kohane in 2012, to create artificial scaffolds for cyborgified heart muscle tissues.
Who's pushing transhumanism, brain-computer interfaces, and integration of tech into the human body? Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum.