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Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
01 Dec 2025
- Exploring practical uses of AI across all areas of research, education, and administration - Creating a ‘DGIST-type AI circular ecosystem to spread AI applications into education
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
01 Dec 2025
- Lectures scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Innopolis Daegu on December 11, 12, 15, 16, and 17, 2025
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
01 Dec 2025
- Enables high-resolution Doppler estimations through signal extrapolation without complex computation... Expected to enhance unmanned system performance
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
01 Dec 2025
DGIST Holds Joint Symposium with Korea University, Collaborating in Future Convergence Research
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
01 Dec 2025
- Opening DGIST’s advanced research infrastructure to the local community to realize future-oriented convergence education. - Fostering creative and problem-solving talent through programs mainly exploring math and science convergence. - Targeting 5th and 6th grade elementary school students and 1st grade middle school students in Dalseong-gun.
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
01 Dec 2025
- Fostering next-generation talent through a tailored, non-graded education for elementary, middle, and high school students. - Promoting balanced regional development and strengthening national competitiveness through a full-cycle AI/SW curriculum.
Asia Research News Partnerships
01 Dec 2025
GNSS Indonesia Summit & Expo 2025, the first international-scale GNSS forum in Indonesia, was successfully held from 19–23 November 2025 at Universitas Indonesia, Depok. This five-day event highlighted how global navigation satellite systems are becoming increasingly crucial across various sectors, including transportation, precision agriculture, disaster mitigation, environmental monitoring, and national digital transformation.
YOKOHAMA National University
29 Nov 2025
Scientists turn essential oil compounds into durable yet decomposable polymers.
The University of Osaka
28 Nov 2025
Researchers from The University of Osaka created a reagent for important building-block molecules with an abundant main-group element, gallium. These early findings show that an organic gallium compound can display transition-metal-like reactivity under light irradiation. Using common main-group elements like gallium offers a new way to make sustainable catalysts that do not need expensive transition metals, which are environmentally damaging and vulnerable to supply disruption.
Ehime University
28 Nov 2025
A research group led by Associate Professor Islam MD Parvez and Professor Kenji Hato of the Graduate School of Agriculture at Ehime University has developed "Hort-YOLO," a real-time monitoring system for horticultural crops.
National Taiwan University
27 Nov 2025
What if a surface could instantly switch from sticky to slippery at the push of a button? By using electricity to control how ions and water structure at the solid liquid interface of self-assembled monolayers of aromatic molecules, researchers at National Taiwan University have created a molecular-scale adhesion switch that turns attraction on and off.
The University of Osaka
27 Nov 2025
Researchers from The University of Osaka developed mirror-image semiconductor polymer molecules for organic solar cells. The new acceptor molecules prevent recombination of electrons and holes by generating currents with spin-polarization of about 70% in which one electron spin dominates. Solar cells containing the new acceptors showed three times higher efficiency than the non-mirror-image version.
National Taiwan University
27 Nov 2025
A new scoring system using common clinical parameters accurately identifies chronic liver disease patients with a significantly increased risk of developing liver cancer. This tool acts as a universal predictor, helping doctors guide surveillance recommendations for patients with diverse liver diseases, including metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease.
Ehime University
26 Nov 2025
A commoning approach for democratic, community-centric weather modification
The University of Osaka
26 Nov 2025
Researchers from The University of Osaka fabricated a nanopore surrounded by a gate as a cooling system with enhanced efficiency for semiconductor chips. Applying a voltage to the gate induces the flow of ions through the nanopore. Creating a salt gradient makes the ion flow unidirectional. Heat is dragged along with the ions, resulting in heat transfer. Changing the applied voltage from negative to positive switches the system from cooling to heating.
The University of Osaka
26 Nov 2025
Researchers from Japan have unveiled a comprehensive dataset detailing the psychological and social responses of Japanese adults to the COVID-19 pandemic. Spanning 30 survey waves from January 2020 to March 2024, the open dataset captures how Japanese adults’ risk perception, preventive behaviors, policy attitudes, views toward foreigners, and psychological distress evolved over more than four years of uncertainty.
Tohoku University
25 Nov 2025
Researchers have developed new means of recycling a common pollutant associated with groundwater and agricultural runoff: nitrate. By developing an electrocatalyst that turns nitrate into ammonia, they have also helped make ammonia production more greener.
Lingnan University
25 Nov 2025
Lingnan University will confer four honorary fellowships, recognising the outstanding professional achievements and valuable contributions to the community and the education sector of the distinguished recipients, Mr Chan Chun-ying, BBS, JP; The Hon Ip Kwok-him, GBM, GBS, JP; Mr Lam Tin-fuk, GBS, JP; and Mr Ng Leung-sing, SBS, JP, whose biographies follow:
Crystal and electronic structures in the triple-layer cuprate superconductor
Hiroshima University
25 Nov 2025
Superconductive materials can conduct electricity with no resistance, but typically only at very low temperatures. Realizing superconductivity at room temperature could enable advanced, energy-efficient electronics and other technologies. Now, an international research team is one step closer to such an achievement.
National Taiwan University
25 Nov 2025
Researchers from National Taiwan University Hospital and collaborating institutions have demonstrated that finerenone, a new-generation nonsteroidal mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist (MRA), significantly reduces the risk of death and major heart and kidney events compared with spironolactone in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and type 2 diabetes (T2D).
Sustainable Development Goals
Springer Nature
24 Nov 2025
A first of its kind, the report from Springer Nature, in partnership with Overton, draws on more than 12 million policy documents to uncover how academic research is influencing real-world policy tied to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
From left: Prof Richard M. Walker, Director of LUIAS; Prof Kim Jeong Bon, Lingnan Fellow; President Qin; Prof Lars Tummers, Senior Lingnan Scholar; Prof Li Lianjiang, Senior Lingnan Scholar.
Lingnan University
24 Nov 2025
The Lingnan University Institute for Advanced Study (LUIAS) held a conferment ceremony today, 24 November, to honour three renowned scholars: Prof Kim Jeong-Bon, Distinguished SFU Professor at Simon Fraser University; Prof Li Lianjiang, Professor of the Department of Politics and Public Administration at The University of Hong Kong; and Prof Lars Tummers, Chair Professor of Public Administration and Organisational Science at Utrecht University.
Impart
24 Nov 2025
Known as chattra, koda, godugu, sesath and hti in several Indian, Sri Lankan and Burmese languages, the ceremonial parasol has remained a symbol of divinity and political authority across South and Southeast Asia. Discover some of its earliest depictions and read about its making and use today.
Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo (UTokyo-IIS)
21 Nov 2025
Researchers from the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo detect the motion of hydrogen atoms in palladium at low temperatures using channeling nuclear reaction analysis
Prof Song Yongduan, Dean of the School of Data Science and Chair Professor of the Division of Industrial Data Science at Lingnan University, has been elected as a Foreign Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
Lingnan University
21 Nov 2025
Prof Song Yongduan, Dean of the School of Data Science and Chair Professor of the Division of Industrial Data Science at Lingnan University, has been elected as a Foreign Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE). The result was announced today (21 November), naming him one of the 24 newly elected foreign academicians for 2025. The honour recognises Prof Song’s outstanding contributions to control science and engineering at the international level.
Osaka Metropolitan University
21 Nov 2025
Researchers have created a special culture medium that allows dog stem cells to stably differentiate into functional heart muscle cells complete with contractions
Kanazawa University
21 Nov 2025
Scientists at the Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, have discovered how a gene-regulating protein forms tiny liquid-like droplets inside the cell nucleus (the compartment that stores and manages DNA) to guard against cancer. Their study, published in Nature Communications, shows that these protein droplets act as control centers that keep tumor-suppressor genes switched on.
Tohoku University
19 Nov 2025
Producing this critical item consumes vast amounts of electricity, with current electrodes relying on noble metals that are costly and limited. However, a research group has used “volcano” modeling to identify new catalyst candidates that do not require scarce metals.
Ateneo de Manila University
19 Nov 2025
The Philippines remains mired in import dependence despite years of government support.
Singapore University of Technology and Design
19 Nov 2025
When labelled scans are scarce and hospitals collect images in different ways, a new training recipe developed by SUTD researchers helps segmentation AI keep its bearings across domains without needing more annotations.