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Small-scale fisheries in Southeast Asia. (Photo: Matsuishi Takashi Fritz)
21 Mar 2025
Hokkaido University
Despite decades of warnings about overfishing, Southeast Asia’s capture fisheries have proven remarkably robust.
21 Mar 2025
Osaka Metropolitan University
Constructed strain achieves record-high yield from methanol, advancing eco-friendly biomanufacturing
21 Mar 2025
National Taiwan University
* "Survivors of SJS/TEN Face a Higher Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases and Death for Years After the Acute Phase" * "Tailored Strategies Needed for Early Detection, Prevention, and Intervention to Reduce Long-Term Cardiovascular Burdens in SJS/TEN Survivors"
20 Mar 2025
National Taiwan University
Integrating an emission gain layer in perovskite LEDs enhances Förster resonance energy transfer and the Purcell effect, achieving high luminance and efficiency.
19 Mar 2025
Tohoku University
A recent study evaluating garnet-type solid electrolytes for lithium metal batteries finds that their expected energy density advantages may be overstated. The researchers posited that composite or quasi-solid-state electrolytes may be more viable alternatives.
19 Mar 2025
Singapore University of Technology and Design
A research team led by SUTD has developed an acoustic method using empirical mode decomposition to detect stones hidden among coffee beans, preventing costly grinder damage in cafés and factories.
19 Mar 2025
The University of Osaka
Cations found to be the culprit behind degraded platinum electrodes
18 Mar 2025
Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS) at Kyoto University
Van der Waals forces, once deemed too weak for structural integrity, have been shown to create stable, highly porous frameworks with exceptional thermal resilience and reversible assembly, paving the way for scalable and recyclable materials.
18 Mar 2025
Osaka Metropolitan University
Effective treatment of gastric cancer-bacterial infections begins with understanding differing clinical methods
18 Mar 2025
National Taiwan University
Researchers have found that pressure can scramble the electrical charge order in a material, creating a disordered "charge glass" state before it turns metallic. This discovery in BiNiO3 offers a new perspective on how materials change under pressure, expanding our understanding of phase transitions, and marking a significant advancement in the fields of physics and materials science.
Composite image of bubble-like structures detected using infrared observation data of the Milky Way obtained by the Spitzer Space Telescope
17 Mar 2025
Osaka Metropolitan University
Using AI image recognition, deep learning model efficiently and accurately finds structures related to star formation
17 Mar 2025
Osaka Metropolitan University
A self-assessment questionnaire has been developed to evaluate on-the-job training progress
A General Diagram of the AI-Powered Biological Age Model
14 Mar 2025
The University of Osaka
What’s Your Body Really Worth? New AI Model Reveals Your True Biological Age from 5 Drops of Blood
14 Mar 2025
Ateneo de Manila University
Filipino researchers found that traditional "tapuy" rice wine making yields a potential superfood rich in anti-aging compounds and antioxidants.
14 Mar 2025
Singapore University of Technology and Design
Researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design and Singapore Institute of Technology have developed an ontology to help digital forensic investigators and law enforcement agencies to investigate smart city infrastructure threats and cybercrimes.
13 Mar 2025
National Taiwan University
Gene mutations in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells can guide treatment options, and machine learning can rapidly guess the existence of gene mutations based on images of leukemia cells.
12 Mar 2025
The University of Osaka
Scientists have achieved the first real-time visualization of how “excited-state aromaticity” emerges within just hundreds of femtoseconds and then triggers a molecule to change from bent to planar structure in a few picoseconds. By combining ultrafast electronic and vibrational spectroscopies, the team captured these fleeting structural changes at the molecular level and showed that aromaticity appears before—and then drives—the structural planarization. Their findings lay the groundwork for designing more efficient photoactive materials, such as sensors and light-driven molecular switches, by leveraging the power of aromaticity in excited states.
12 Mar 2025
Kanazawa University
Researchers at Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, observe the configuration of different dipeptides on graphite electrodes and the subsequent arrangement of catalytic hemin on them to get an idea of the factors affecting its catalytic activity.
A new economic model suggests that it may be important for societies to achieve nation-building before democracy.
12 Mar 2025
Osaka Metropolitan University
Analysis of historical evolution of bureaucracy suggests that quality nation-building holds more importance
12 Mar 2025
National Taiwan University
Cerebellar rhythm loss due to climbing fiber regression is a shared pathophysiology of motor deficits across cerebellar ataxias.
A new formula for calculating quantum entanglement entropy
11 Mar 2025
Osaka Metropolitan University
Scientists develop simplified formulas to quantify quantum entanglement in strongly correlated electron systems
11 Mar 2025
Tohoku University
By incorporating gadolinium into a catalyst, its efficiency in a reaction that produces hydrogen fuel increases. This could be the boost we need to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
A schematic diagram of the structure and detection process for one-step copper deposition-induced signal amplification used for the multiplex detection of Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, along with the real-time color changes during the detection and amplification process.
11 Mar 2025
National Taiwan University
Researchers at National Taiwan University have unveiled an innovative diagnostic tool that significantly improves the speed and accuracy of detecting bacterial infections.
10 Mar 2025
The University of Osaka
Researchers from Osaka University found that plasma cells expressing high levels of the protein integrin β7 and the transcription factor KLF2 tend to leave immune tissues and migrate to the bone marrow. There, they become long-lived plasma cells that help create durable antibody responses, which are key to vaccine effectiveness.
10 Mar 2025
Tohoku University
To be able to make the switch to environmentally friendly hydrogen fuels, there needs to be a catalyst…or a precatalyst, to be specific!
10 Mar 2025
National Taiwan University
Coronavirus 229E is the earliest reported human coronavirus (hCoV-229E). Here, the authors used cryo-EM, glycoproteomics, and modeling to generate the atomic structure of fully glycosylated and membrane-bound hCoV-229E spike protein bound to its host receptor, human aminopeptidase N (hAPN).
10 Mar 2025
The University of Osaka
Researchers from Osaka University analyzed the clinical dental records of a large group of patients with hypophosphatasia (a skeletal disease) to identify its common oral symptoms. Their findings, including early tooth loss, poor oral habits, and disordered swallowing, may help early diagnosis of hypophosphatasia, thereby improving patient treatment and quality of life.
07 Mar 2025
National Taiwan University
Researchers have developed metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) that efficiently produce hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) using small temperature differences, offering a sustainable approach to chemical production.
07 Mar 2025
Tohoku University
Soaking up pollutants like a sponge, porous organic polymers (POPs) may be the key to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, according to researchers at Tohoku University.
Biometric palm identification
07 Mar 2025
Osaka Metropolitan University
Hyperspectral imaging and AI can identify individuals using blood vessels in palms

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