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Award of the Graduate School of Information Science and Technology of Osaka University
Organic Electronics Lead to New Ways to Sense Light
Making an important industrial synthesis more environmentally friendly
Permselectivity reveals a cool side of nanopores
Imec and Osaka University agreed to initiate the "second stage" of collaborative partnership, further solidifying mutual commitments to diverse research collaborations and academic exchange programs
The 12th imec Handai International Symposium was held at SANKEN
A new era for accurate, rapid COVID-19 testing
Sustainable smart agriculture with a biodegradable soil moisture sensor
Looking near and far without a lens: Radial masks give thin cameras a large depth of field
Imaging the smallest atoms provides insights into an enzyme's unusual biochemistry
Topology's Role in Decoding Energy of Amorphous Systems
Are quantum computers the future of genome analysis?
A new method to keep thickening agents tiny in transport and big in application
Award: Teppei Araki - The 2023 Commendations for Science and Technology by MEXT
Now you can be comfortable in your e-skin
The devil is in the details: Re-imagining fertilizer precursor synthesis
INCIDER fluorescent sensors visualize sticky situations
Imaging the dynamic cellular zoo made easier
Efflux pump inhibitors: Bulking up to beat bacteria
These cellulose nanofibers might be an alternative to petroleum-based plastics
Measuring brain activity on the go
Blue energy
Will silicon nitride and common chemistry help revolutionize genomic sequencing?
Chiplet integration technology with simplest scheme
Simple Technique Ushers in Long-Sought Class of Semiconductors
Untangled blinking: Fluorescence patterns aid medical diagnostics
Current events: Improved reliability of printed circuit boards
Blink and you miss it: Intracellular nanothermometer has unprecedented versatility
Hydrogen generated by Si-based agent attenuates inflammation in ulcerative colitis mouse model
New research furthers understanding of the electronic structure of graphite
A golden ticket to smaller electronics
Staying flexible
Electronics can grow on trees thanks to nanocellulose paper semiconductors
Drug-resistant bacteria flaunt their curves
Nanopores feel the heat
Stable and moveable; is hexagonal boron nitride the universal foundation?
A CARE-ing route to advanced nanoelectronics
A nanoantenna for long-distance, ultra-secure communication
Cutting through the noise: AI enables high-fidelity quantum computing
Sequencing multiple RNA base modifications simultaneously: a new era of RNA biology
Award: Takeharu Nagai - The Ymazaki-Teiichi Prize
Kirigami cools electronics
Tuning flexible circuits with light
In situ extraction and detection of DNA is an im-pore-tant development
Accessing high-spins in an artificial atom
Seeing both the forest and the trees: Trans-scale scope shows big picture of tiny targets
Passing the COVID test in just five minutes
SANKEN - The official English name has changed
Keeping it rolling
Above the noise
Patching up your health
When FRETing over cancer biomarkers won't work, focus on blinking instead
Cohesive circuit protection for wearable electronics
From dinner to sustainable electronics, the surprising versatility of crabs
Shutting the nano-gate
The chemistry lab inside cells
From trash to treasure: silicon waste finds new use in Li-ion batteries
Electrons hop to it on twisted molecular wires
Pulp succeeded in diet? Determining the slenderization of wood pulp
A colossal step for electronics
Toward imperceptible electronics that you cannot see or feel
A filter for environmental remediation
Sorting out viruses with machine learning
Hazumi datasets for dialogue systems that recognize human sentiment released
Detecting early-stage failure in electric power conversion devices
New on/off functionality for fast, sensitive, ultra-small technologies
Lighting the way to porous electronics and sensors
Three-dimensional chessboards
It takes a neutron beam to find a proton Natural Sciences
How do you power billions of sensors? By converting waste heat into electricity
Tricky reaction sequence gets a major boost from a flow setup and statistics
Huntington's disease-causing DNA repeat mutations reversed in the lab
A close up on the real world -- atomic migration under ambient conditions
Multidrug resistance: Not as recent as we thought
A novel recipe for efficiently removing intrinsic defects from hard crystals
High-energy lasers could be used to treat Alzheimer's disease in the future
World's thinnest, lightest signal amplifier enables bioinstrumentation with reduced noise
Resistance Is Utile: Magnetite Nanowires with Sharp Insulating Transition
Travelling Towards a Quantum Internet at Light Speed
Using graphene and tiny droplets to detect stomach-cancer causing bacteria
Plot Twist: Straightening Single-Molecule Conductors Improves their Performance
New cable-free brain imaging method may take social neuroscience to the next level
From nata de coco to computer screens: cellulose gets a chance to shine
Electron Accelerators Reveal the Radical Secrets of Antioxidants
Tiny DNA reader to advance development of anticancer drugs
Gut Instinct: Bile Acid-Triggered Bacterial Adaptation Characterized
Simple and low-cost crack-healing of ceramic-based composites
Novel viral identification method developed
Enzyme's Unfrozen Adventure: In crystallo protein thermodynamics
Research Highlights: Prof. Akira Oiwa got interviewed for GLOBAL OUTLOOK.
Flexible thermoelectric generator module: a silver bullet to fix waste energy issues
Prof. Takeharu Nagai commented in Nature Method.
Multifunctional dream ceramic matrix composites are born! Osaka University scientists produce ceramic matrix composites the exhibit electrical conductivity and photocatalytic activity
How low can we go? Nanopore detection of single flu viruses to control outbreaks
Controlling organic semiconductor band gaps by electron-acceptor fluorination
Two Quantum Dots are Better than One: Using One Dot to Sense Changes in Another
Technique to easily fabricate ceramic films used as OPV inter-layers developed
Rethinking Existing Method Opens New Doors for Cancer Diagnostics
Hope for New Catalysts with High Activity
Invisible structures exposed!
Electronic paper made of "real" paper
Synchronized fluctuation-type art illumination developed, a world first!
A simple new approach to plastic solar cells
Magnesium makes chromosomes
Ultrathin black phosphorus for solar-driven hydrogen economy
Bright and Stable: New Acid-Tolerant Green Fluorescent Protein for Bioimaging
Technique to allow AI to learn words in the flow of dialogue developed
Walk This Way: A Better Way to Identify Gait Differences
"MSS Forum" Launched to Promote the Establishment of a De Facto Standard for Olfactory IoT Sensing Systems
A New Way to Produce Clean Hydrogen Fuel from Water Using Sunlight
Highly accurate calculation method for electronic configurations of magnetic molecules will lead to the development of molecular spintronics devices
Seeing the Next Dimension of Computer Chips
Researchers Have a New Twist on Asymmetric Catalysis
A technology for pressureless sinter joining for next-generation power semiconductors
Metal instability achieves energy-efficient nanotechnology
Osaka solar scientists rough up silicon panels to boost light capture
Image analysis and artificial intelligence (AI) will change dairy farming - Cow gait images allow early detection of serious diseases -
Solar Material for Producing Clean Hydrogen Fuel
Photocatalyst makes hydrogen production 10 times more efficient
Exploring the Conversion of Heat to Electricity in Single Molecules
Gold Nanorods/TiO2 Mesocrystals for Highly Efficient Visible-NIR-Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production
Waste silicon sawdust recycled into anode for lithium-ion battery
Precise Inactivation of Neural Messenger Receptor Wipes Out Fear Memory in Mice
AI and Folk Duo WARAINAKI have composed a Red Feather campaign song.
Diverse Adsorption/Desorption Abilities Originating from the Nanostructural Morphology of VOC Gas Sensing Devices Based on Molybdenum Trioxide Nanorod Arrays
Basic technology for passing down traditional skills through computers developed
MSS Alliance Launched to Set De Facto Standard for Odor-Sensing Systems