Nobel Prize Mysteries: Scientists' Life and Death Self-evidence

Nobel Prize Mysteries: Scientists' Life and Death Self-evidence

by (us)jeff M. Cooper

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Pam Weller's laboratory, which was supposed to illuminate the darkest moments of Alzheimer's disease, turned into a display of evidence overnight. A sensational paper in "Nature", a tube of reagent that mysteriously disappeared, a "suicide" suicide note pointing to her... All the glory instantly turned into the cold light of handcuffs. At this moment, her antidote became poison for the entire academic world. No one believed her data, including her colleagues who had fought alongside her. No one heard her defense, except for the detective who sniffed out the conspiracy from the blood stains in the suicide note. No one knows that those dead cells in the petri dish are coldly watching the mastermind behind the scenes' next target... When the dome of the academic temple casts a shadow, signatures, trophies, and colleagues' smiles may all be fatal traps. Pam escapes under surveillance cameras, digging for the truth in the ruins of data. However, the closer she gets to the answer, the more she discovers that the murderer of this "scientific murder" may have injected venom into everyone's faith. If the price of saving the world was destroying yourself, would you still press the start button of the experiment?

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