US lost top brain-computer interface scientist to China

His lab features cutting-edge facilities and equipment, marking a significant leap from his resources at Harvard University

Despite past legal troubles, Lieber’s scientific influence remains undeterred, raising questions about U.S. policies on safeguarding sensitive technology and intellectual property amid global competition.

https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/law-order/3891650-from-conviction-to-innovation-charles-liebers-bold-move-to-china

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