Harvard Scientist Convicted of Lying About China Ties Rebuilds Brain-Tech Lab in China
Charles Lieber, a convicted former Harvard scientist, has rebuilt his brain-computer interface lab in Shenzhen, China. This move raises concerns about the transfer of sensitive technology to China and potential national security risks. The development highlights the ongoing challenges in regulating and monitoring scientific research with dual-use applications.
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