I Have A Super USB Drive Chapter 1
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“Human life is limited . Every person will age, fall sick, and die . However, does anyone here know why we’re mortal?”
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Upon the platform, a nearly seventy-year-old professor spoke gradually, his voice echoing the large classroom due to its acoustics .
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“Everyone knows that the unit of life begins with a single cell . Each of us here came into being as a tiny fertilized ovum that underwent cell division .
“One cell becomes two, two becomes four, four becomes eight…”
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Below the platform, Chen Chen propped up his chin with his left hand while his right hand twirled a rollerball pen . His eyes glazed over with boredom as he stared at the projection screen, daydreaming .
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“Cells will undergo senescence and death as well . The newly divided cells replace the dead ones over and over . This is the secret to our unending growth .
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“Even so, this cell fission isn’t infinite .
“In 1965, Professor Hayflick of Stanford University discovered that human cells are unable to self-replicate over fifty-seven times . Every cell, upon its fifty-sixth replication, will die .
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“It’s as if there’s a counter within each cell that determines when the cell would stop dividing and when humans would start to age…
“In theory, human cells can divide up to fifty-six times at most . By calculating the cycle of each cell division, we find that the limit of human life is at one hundred and twenty years . This theory is known as…”
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“Clatter!”
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Just as he was listening in fascination, Chen Chen’s fingers slipped and the rollerball pen spun out of his grasp, falling under the desk .
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Chen Chen immediately stooped over, feeling around the floor with one hand .
“Huh?”
When his head was below the desk, an unexpected glint of pitch-black light flashed before his eyes .
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Whether it was possible for light to be black, Chen Chen truly did spot a flash of black light in that instant .
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He looked over instinctively .
The item was long and pitch-black all over . It was wedged below the desk, trapped within a hidden groove .
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Therefore, after Chen Chen had picked up his pen, he reached out and scratched that area .
With just a little bit of effort, there was a snapping sound and the black item was successfully pried loose .
“You there, burrowing under your desk, answer the question –”
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Just then, the professor’s voice suddenly rang out from the platform .
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“Snicker!”
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There was a burst of sniggers from his dormitory friends sitting behind .
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Chen Chen hurriedly crawled out from under the desk, his face red with embarrassment .
He stared at the beaming professor, then glanced down at his textbook before stammering, “The Hay, Hayflick Limit?”
“Take your seat . ”
The professor wrung his hands and allowed Chen Chen to sit .
The lecture continued .
“At both ends of a DNA molecule is something called a ‘telomere’ . This component plays a vital role in cell division .
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“It’s responsible for keeping the chromosome intact . Each cell fission will shorten the telomere a little . When the telomeres are too short and thus unable to protect the gene structure, the cell would inhibit growth, stop replicating, and enter senescence . ”
“This is the Hayflick Limit . ”
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With that, the professor turned around and quickly wrote “The Hayflick Limit” on the blackboard .
Chen Chen, who had just taken his seat, heaved a sigh of relief . While the professor was busy writing on the blackboard, Chen Chen swiftly glimpsed at the item in his hand .
‘Erm…’
In one glimpse, Chen Chen’s interest was completely deflated .
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It turned out that the extremely black item was nothing more than a USB drive .
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Still, it was different from most USB drives . This one was much longer, about twelve or thirteen centimeters, and looked like a carbon rod .
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Only its USB port revealed the truth – that it was merely a USB drive .
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Other than this, the entire USB drive had no joints or cracks . It was pitch-black and had no mention of the brand name or storage space .
Nonetheless, seeing that it looked rather awesome, Chen Chen ended up stuffing the USB drive into his pocket . He would study it further in his dorm .
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Currently, the professor was still lecturing . “With our current level of technology, it’s impossible for cells to break past the Hayflick Limit but we could bypass this barrier through another method…”
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As he spoke, the professor wrote three words on the blackboard:
“The Immortal HeLa . ”
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“Everyone must be thinking, if there’s a way to prevent the telomeres from shortening, will our cells become immortal?
“The answer is – definitely!”
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Under the words “The Immortal HeLa”, the professor spiritedly added “The HeLa cell line” .
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“The HeLa cell line was derived in 1951 from a clump of cervical cancer cells, taken from a contributor named Henrietta Lacks .
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“Researchers found that these cells collected from Lacks not only failed to die, they even showed signs of growth . Every twenty-four hours, the number of cells would double .
“Later, they discovered that these cells didn’t die because of the tumor retrovirus that caused cervical cancer . This virus’ gene was able to alter the lifespan ‘switch’ in ordinary cells, thereby creating immortal cells of unlimited growth .
“In the following years, HeLa cells were supplied to various research organizations across the Federation . They helped scientists achieve cell cloning and have also been used to investigate the effects of nuclear radiation on a human body . Moreover, they’ve been placed in a space-bound rocket, to study the growth of cells in a weightless state…
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“Data from medical sciences and biology indicate that, by this year, there are more than sixty-five thousand papers related to HeLa cells and over fifty million tons of HeLa cells have been cultivated…
“Hence, later generations shared this common knowledge – that cancer cell lines are ‘immortal’ . They can continue dividing without end . ”
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When the professor uttered this line, many students started to clap enthusiastically, indicating their respect toward the contributor, Henrietta Lacks .
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“Of course, if we humans play around with this ‘switch’, we’ll end up dead!”
The professor changed the topic abruptly, killing off the applause .
“After all, if the cycle of cell fission in our body is disrupted and doesn’t enter senescence in time, it’ll turn into a malignant tumor and threaten our life!
“We humans have kept on forging ahead in our search for the truth . When society was nothing more than an assortment of clans, the average human lifespan was less than twenty years . In the Middle Ages, that had progressed to forty years…
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“With the emergence of science, human civilization plunged into a phase of swift development . In mere decades, humans of the Earth Federation enjoy an average lifespan that is close to eighty years!
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“But is that enough?
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“Even if humans achieve the pinnacle of development, we wouldn’t surpass the hundred and twenty years stated in the Hayflick Limit . This is a long way from immortality . So, what do we do?”
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After a pause, the professor continued .
“Thus, a revolution arrived…
“In 2002, this ‘switch’ was finally discovered . Professor John Sulston from the University of Cambridge, along with two of his colleagues, found a hereditary regulation mechanism that was then named ‘programmed cell death’ . ”
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The professor wrote the words “Programmed Cell Death” on the blackboard and roughly drew a circle .
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There was a loud snap . The chalk had broken under the professor’s forceful fingers .
“This discovery shook up the entire medical science community because it determined that cell death is an automatic, physiological form of ‘suicide’, like a program that was secretly embedded!”
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The professor spread his arms . “This means that, although we initially assumed that senescence was a natural process, in truth, it may be due to a genetic defect! If we can fix this flaw, there’s hope that we may prevail over aging and attain immortality!”
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A soft, collective gasp could be heard throughout the room .
It was like a huge door had just been opened . Chen Chen’s pupils shrank and he could only hear one voice, constantly repeating that magical word .
“Immortality?”
“Immortality…”
“Therefore, as students specializing in biology, you’re the generation with the best chance of rectifying this genetic defect . ”
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The professor broke out into an expectant smile . “In other words, you’re the ones closest to achieving immortality in the entire human history!”
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The class was reaching the end at this point .
The silver-haired professor wiped his sweat with a handkerchief, then concluded in a hopeful, yet rueful, manner:
“There’s no denying that we humans are still completely ignorant in the face of the boundless ocean of truth . Perhaps a distant, impossible dream like immortality is only the first step in the search for truth…
“However, no matter what, the future is in your hands…
“That’s it . Class dismissed!”
“Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap…”
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The room was filled with thunderous applause .
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