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Research Achievements

Fiscal Year
Cations found to be the culprit behind degraded platinum electrodes
Powering the future – ultrathin films are revolutionizing electrical conductivity
A new, inexpensive measurement device is set to make a big splash in various industries
Low-cost synthesis of pearlescent pigments achieved using vanadium phosphates
Shut the nano gate! Electrical control of nanopore diameter
‘Living’ electrodes breathe new life into traditional silicon electronics
Bioluminescent cell imaging gets a glow-up
Keeping close watch on stem cells
First made-in-Japan biomolecular sequence provides boost to medical care and innovation in biomolecular R&D
Size matters: bioinformatics accurately detects short, fat antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Smart supramolecular assemblies
Molecular level changes translate to big efficiency gains for organic solar cells
Novel green chemistry: A safe, low-cost, and eco-friendly conversion process for the synthesis of sulfonyl fluorides, a world first!
Molecular wires with a twist
Stacking molecules like plates improves organic solar device performance
Custom-made molecules designed to be invisible while absorbing near-infrared light
Dual-Beamline Photoelectron Momentum Microscopy Upgrade Revolutionizes Valence Orbital Analysis
Controlling ion transport for a blue energy future
Operando spectroscopy provides a window on water oxidation
Switching off the light to see better
Computing takes the guesswork out of chemistry