Jason frowned. Given the current level of progress in the biological sciences, there were still countless mysteries left to solve. They had a long way to go before fully unraveling the secrets of the human body. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to call it a long, uncertain journey.
Many crucial questions remained unanswered: the principles of neuronal interaction in the brain, the origins of self-awareness, the mysteries of psychic abilities, and human immunology.
Therefore, achieving broad-spectrum microbial immunity was basically impossible!
But the Senior Scientists wouldn't make such claims without a solid foundation. They weren't the type to boast; there had to be a concrete reason they dared to propose this.
Could it really be related to the Perfect Element?
Jason patiently clicked on the report marked "Top Secret" on his computer screen. It was submitted by the biology department, forwarded directly by Roman. It seemed he had something important to share.
