Time rewound to the day before, daytime in the United States, deep into the night in Huaxia.
At 1200 New York Avenue NW, Washington D.C., less than a kilometer away from the world-renowned White House, stands the headquarters of "Science" magazine's editorial office.
Speaking of this magazine, it is probably most famous for being partly sponsored by the renowned inventor Edison at its inception. However, after several financial crises, it was taken over by the United States' Science Promotion Association and gradually became a world-famous technology-oriented magazine.
Another well-known event was at the beginning of the twenty-first century when "Science" magazine was in a fierce competition with "Nature" magazine over who could first publish the human genome map. It is difficult to say who won, but in 2008, the first complete human genome sequence map was published in "Nature".