The research institute managed by Sarrot had been following the instructions for the experiment step by step. Lu Zhou had to deal with the Jinling Institute of Computational Materials matter, so he didn't pay much attention to his Silicon Valley venture.
Lu Zhou didn't expect to see his name on the news. It was reported together with hollow carbon spheres and lithium-sulfur batteries.
The article gave an overview of the meeting on lithium-sulfur batteries. It didn't use any click-baiting headlines. It only contained a brief quote from the professors about lithium-sulfur batteries.
Lu Zhou was obviously one of the professors.
Recently, the energy market had been extremely sensitive; a small gust of wind could cause huge changes.
Lu Zhou's opinion greatly influenced the market.
The market would analyze and try to interpret his quotes.
After all, Lu Zhou was the one that opened the door to lithium batteries.