Such influential academic journals would never assist someone in faking information.
Similar to a TV station, some programs might be influenced by top celebrities, but could they influence the overall station? Can they, no matter their level of influence, actually affect the entire station? That would be an enormous reach of power.
Obviously.
A mathematical genius with no background in other fields, doesn't have such a tremendous influence.
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The Internet is ablaze with public opinion.
Public opinion doesn't just stir talk; it can also impact real lives.
As the center of the public's focus, it would be impossible for the Biomedical Research Institute to do nothing. They immediately clarified the issue on their website.
"Firstly, Zhao Yi is a researcher hired by the Biomedical Research Institute. He manages his own labs and has led teams to complete three projects, including the immunological analysis of rheumatoid arthritis."