Once they picked up, the editor-in-chief asked anxiously, "What's the result?"
"We did two experiments. One was 49.2%, and the other was 51.3%," on the other end, a professor from Continent M's Research Institute said in a serious voice. "Which team made this compression study? Do you have their contact information?"
The content of this issue had yet to be finalized. Although the editor-in-chief and the executive editor had worked overnight and waited from the morning until now for the phone call, they were still energetic and didn't seem tired at all.
The results of each experiment differed due to the deviation of the quantity and various unavoidable factors.
But even the lowest experimental result of 49.2% was much higher than 42%. This was undoubtedly a huge breakthrough in nuclear energy.