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. He found it stripped of research equipment — delicate lasers, lenses and voltage metres worth tens of thousands of dollars — and spent his first few weeks back searching for his prized tools.
Some he found in colleagues’ labs, and some were stored and broken. Others are still missing. “I want to get them back because those [are] my treasures,” says Hu, who fears the two-year gap in his lab research will be “catastrophic” for this career.
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