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Waseda University
08 Jan 2014
Tokyo, 8 Jan - Waseda university researchers discovered a new private tomb in the el-Khokha area of the Theban necropolis, across the Nile from Luxor. The owner of the tomb is Khonsuemheb, who was called Chief of the Workshop for Mut and Chief Brewer of the Temple of Mut.
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National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
07 Jan 2014
Tokyo, 7 Jan - In a paper published in Science and Technology of Advanced Materials today, researchers demonstrated the first optical isolator on silicon waveguide platforms.
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Tokyo Institute of Technology
06 Jan 2014
(Tokyo, 6 Jan 2014) Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology identify links between the palatability of various tastes and circulation in different parts of the face.
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The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)
06 Jan 2014
Singapore, 6 Jan - Tera-Barrier Films invents alternative stretchable plastic for prolonging shelf-life of pharmaceuticals, food and electronics.
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)
02 Jan 2014
The study showed that prompted voiding is an effective measure for managing the problem of urinary incontinence and a behavioural strategy that can be implemented in nursing homes, both to deal with the problem and to change the attitudes of elderly residents and caregivers towards urinary incontinence.
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Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
02 Jan 2014
The research presented include laxative tea from Agarwood, inducing young trees and leaves and stems to produce the resin and sustainable methods of extraction for the prized incense that can cost up to US$10,000 a kilo.
Waseda University
02 Jan 2014
New research by Professor Emmanuel Manalo of Waseda University and Assistant Professor Yuri Uesaka of University of Tokyo has found that mnemonic images and explicit sound contrasting help Japanese children learn more effectively the sounds of the English alphabet.
Organization of Frontier Science and Innovation, Kanazawa University
20 Dec 2013
(Kanazawa, Japan, 20 December 2013) Kanazawa University researchers report on a study of the personal profiles and motivations behind the ‘message board surrogacy’ observed in Thailand, where potential surrogates and infertile couples connect through online forums.
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Organization of Frontier Science and Innovation, Kanazawa University
20 Dec 2013
(Kanazawa, Japan, 20 December 2013) Hiroshi Kawasaki and colleagues at Kanazawa University, Tokyo University, Tokyo Institute of Technology and Kumamoto University in Japan have identified how sensory map development is regulated in mice pups at birth, and the molecular signalling responsible.
The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)
19 Dec 2013
Sheets of carbon just one atom thick could make effective transparent electrodes in certain types of photovoltaic cells
The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)
19 Dec 2013
Dr. Li Haizhou is recognised for his achievements in speech and language technology. As a pioneer in human language technology for Asian languages, Dr. Li has made outstanding contributions in transforming the interface of mobile applications and breaking down the language barriers for Asian society.
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Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)
18 Dec 2013
(Ulsan, South Korea 18 Dec. 2013): UNIST announced a method for the mass production of boron/nitrogen co-doped graphene nanoplatelets, which led to the fabrication of a graphene-based field-effect transistor (FET) with semiconducting nature. This opens up opportunities for practical use in electronic devices.
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International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA)
17 Dec 2013
(Tsukuba, 17 December 2013) Molecularly thin two-dimensional crystals can alleviate the lattice matching restrictions of epitaxial crystalline thin film growth, as reported by researchers in Japan.
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Waseda University
17 Dec 2013
Researchers have successfully developed a realistic theoretical model that provides a rational explanation for the spontaneous oscillatory contraction (SPOC) of muscle. The findings were published in Physical Review Letters recently.
Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
16 Dec 2013
Textile dyeing is a significant consumer of water and producer of contaminated aqueous waste stream. Without proper waste water treatment, the effluents discharged by these factories will harm the environment. Dyes, as they are concentrated in colour, represent potential harm to mankind and aquatic life.
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Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
16 Dec 2013
This study investigates two aspects: How do English Language lecturers feel about their chosen profession? Are they generally satisfied with their job or are they silently suffering from job stress and burnout?
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Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
16 Dec 2013
This study explored the use of inexpensive materials as alternatives to treat effluents from various industries such as petroleum, metals, food processing, textile, industries as well as municipal waste waters and has become a global environmental issue.
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Okayama University
11 Dec 2013
(Okayama, Japan, 12 Dec 2013) Focus on the only group in the world researching on superconducting picene. Prof Yoshihiro Kubozono team's work at Okayama University has potential for innovative applications of solid picene and organic superconductors, graphene and other functional materials.
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Okayama University
11 Dec 2013
(Okayama, Japan, 12 Dec 2013) Content highlights include research on superconducting solid picene; naturally occurring nanobacteria-like particles and ectopic calcification; rice plants and manganese; earth science; nano-pathophysiology; and large porous zeolite.
Akihabara
Waseda University
11 Dec 2013
Power shortages are a major issue after the Great East Japan Earthquake. This technology will enable houses and buildings to conserve energy even in times of highly power demand and could help avoid scheduled blackouts. This test is the first attempt of its kind in Japan.
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Waseda University
09 Dec 2013
Some of Waseda University's robots include TWENDY-ONE which supports the elderly, WABIAN-2 and KOBIAN bi-pedal robots with emotions, SCHEMA, the robot that can converse with many people and TWIns institute for breast cancer tumor surgery
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Toyohashi University of Technology
08 Dec 2013
Prof. Naohiro Hozumi of Toyohashi Tech explains “Instead of waiting an hour or more, tissue can be tested almost immediately and because the reflected sound varies depending on the type of cancer, a doctor can interpret the type of disease from the image by comparing it to a reference material.”
Toyohashi University of Technology
Toyohashi University of Technology
08 Dec 2013
Highlights include nanoscale photonic integrated circuit using surface plasmon polaritons on silicon; High pressure cold spray technology; Nitride semiconductor Hall effect magnetic field sensors for extreme environments and innovative analytical tool for the life sciences and biotechnology
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Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
06 Dec 2013
A technique to preserve cells from the rare and popular Tigers Milk Mushroom for later use is published in the latest issue of The Journal of Tropical Agriculture Science. The mushroom is important in communities in Malaysia who use it as a medicinal treatment for various ailments as well as to produce a tonic to maintain health.
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Waseda University
06 Dec 2013
Tokyo, 6 Dec - Waseda University announces the formation of an international base for research on compound disasters due to tsunamis, earthquakes, storm surges and volcanic eruptions. The team will include researchers from Canada, the United Kingdom, Iran, Indonesia, Thailand, Tanzania, Bhutan, Chile, and Vietnam
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)
05 Dec 2013
Professor Pai Hsien-yung is a world-renowned contemporary novelist, critic, playwright and an essayist whose literary creations have earned him great critical acclaim. His published works have been translated into different languages and adapted for the stage, television and the cinema.
The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)
04 Dec 2013
Quickly switching the orientation of a laser beam enables control over the quantum properties of light
The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)
04 Dec 2013
Hacking programs disguised as games are helping Apple to improve the security of devices operating on its iOS platform
The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)
04 Dec 2013
A microelectromechanical system developed in Singapore provides the 360-degree view that is critical in diagnostic imaging
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)
02 Dec 2013
Hong Kong, 2 Dec - Following the launch of Chang’e-3 lunar probe in Xichang Satellite Launch Centre, the Camera Pointing System jointly developed by researchers of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) is now getting closer for landing on the moon’s surface.