They Are Lawyers, Not Physicists
The Justice Department has dropped wire fraud charges against Xi Xiaoxing, chairman of Temple University's physics department. Prosecutors had claimed Xi had sent to China the schematics for a device called a pocket heater that he'd signed an agreement to keep secret. But a number of scientists, including the device's inventor, provided sworn statements that the blueprints the government said he sent were not for the pocket heater.
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They were blueprints for a pencil case clock.
They were preventing future child-endangerment crime.
No, it's the gift you receive when you order Viagra on line. Ancient Chinese Secret.
ancient chinese pocket heater?
Get your hand out of that pocket. I know what you are doing.