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Singapore University of Technology and Design
19 May 2025
SUTD researchers have developed a new class of algorithms that enable low-latency, real-time computing and data transmission in large-scale satellite networks, which could lead to smarter, faster global connectivity.
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
19 May 2025
- Official Launch of Customized Technology Support Platform for Corporations… Accelerating Innovation and Growth in Regional Industries - DGIST Fosters Regional Innovation, Boosts Industry-Technology Collaboration
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
19 May 2025
- A DGIST research team led by Professors Ko Jaewon and Um Ji Won has identified an interaction mechanism involving proteins that regulate NMDA receptor function - The discovery is expected to provide key clues for the management of mental diseases such as autism and schizophrenia
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
19 May 2025
- Dr. Lim Sang-kyu Kim's team has developed 3D-structured smart fiber, enhancing performance and facilitating real-time Bluetooth transmission without external power - Research results published in Advanced Functional Materials
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
19 May 2025
- Jinhyo Yoon’s research team at DGIST empirically analyzed the crisis of open innovation in the semiconductor industry. - They suggested the need to strengthen domestic clusters and global governance. The study was published in one of the world’s most prestigious journals.
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
19 May 2025
- A DGIST research team led by Prof. Jiwon Um has revealed that brain inflammation affects nerve cells and synapses, causing repetitive behaviors. - The research is expected to provide new clues for the treatment of brain disorders, including autism spectrum disorder.
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
19 May 2025
- Plan to expand collaboration by developing AI courses for public servants and reinforcing statistical analysis skills - Expected to contribute to national AI and data-driven policies
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
19 May 2025
- Used a sub-1-nm quantum semiconductor nanocluster as a hydrogen production photocatalyst for the first time in world history - Achieved structural stability and catalytic activity with self-assembled superstructure and metal ion doping - Published in Nano Letters, one of the most prestigious journals in nanochemistry
Prof Richard M. Walker wins the prestigious 2025 H. George Frederickson Award.
Lingnan University
19 May 2025
Prof Richard M. Walker, Head and Chair Professor of the Department of Government and International Affairs and Director of Lingnan University Institute for Advanced Study (LUIAS), has received the prestigious 2025 H. George Frederickson Award for Career Contributions to Public Management Research from the Public Management Research Association (PMRA) in recognition of his valuable contributions to intellectual development in the field.
Alpine plants in the Taisetsu mountains of northern Japan. (Photo: Haruka Kobayashi)
Hokkaido University
19 May 2025
Identification of plant species at high risk of extinction in climate-sensitive alpine ecosystems.
Lingnan University designs the ‘Exploring Monuments’ virtual world session for the Grand Final.
Lingnan University
17 May 2025
Organised by the Education Bureau (EDB) of the HKSAR Government, with the support from the Hong Kong and South China Historical Research Programme (HKSCHRP) of Lingnan University, the 2024/25 Territory-wide Junior Secondary Chinese History and Culture Quiz Final and Prize Presentation Ceremony was held at the Chan Tak Tai Auditorium of Lingnan University today, 17 May. The 12 finalist teams were selected from over 22,000 students from more than 145 secondary schools across Hong Kong.
Tohoku University
16 May 2025
Janus heterobilayers – dual-sided materials with unique properties – may be the key to efficiently creating clean hydrogen fuels.
Prof Sam Kwong Tak-wu, Associate Vice-President (Strategic Research) at Lingnan University, has been elected as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.
Lingnan University
16 May 2025
Prof Sam Kwong Tak-wu, Associate Vice-President (Strategic Research), Acting Dean of the School of Data Science, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies and J.K. Lee Chair Professor of Computational Intelligence at Lingnan University, has been elected as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE)—one of the highest honours in the engineering field.
National Taiwan University
16 May 2025
Multi-layered mBC/CS/WPU films, made via spraying, mercerization, and infiltration, offer synergistic protection comparable to petroleum-based
Over a hundred elderly people enjoy Naamyam and Cantonese opera performances at Lingnan University.
Lingnan University
15 May 2025
Hong Kong has one of the fastest-ageing populations in the world. Since the beginning of this year, a volunteer team of staff and students from Lingnan University has been involved in community care “Embracing Ageing: The Project on Community Support for Seniors”, to show their concern for the elderly in Tuen Mun and Yuen Long.
Tohoku University
15 May 2025
A research team has unveiled a breakthrough in improving the performance of zinc-air batteries (ZABs), which are an important energy storage technology. This breakthrough involves a new catalyst that significantly boosts the efficiency of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), a crucial process in ZABs. The development could lead to more efficient, long-lasting batteries for practical applications.
National Taiwan University
15 May 2025
The combination of estrogen-blocking treatment with immunotherapy enhanced immunotherapy efficacy in ER+ metastatic breast cancer.
The University of Osaka
15 May 2025
Researchers from The University of Osaka have discovered the mechanism for supercurrent rectification, in which current flows primarily in one direction in a superconductor. By using a specific iron-based superconductor, they were able to observe this phenomenon over a broad range of magnetic and temperature fields. This understanding paves the way for the design and construction of superconducting diodes and other ultra-low energy electronics.
YOKOHAMA National University
14 May 2025
YNU researchers have developed a method to fabricate complex oriented tissues with multiple directionality using fluidic devices and 3D-printing.
The University of Osaka
14 May 2025
Researchers from The University of Osaka have developed a new technology that allows accurate visualization of the different parts that make up a single cell
Lingnan University holds its first Hong Kong Quant Marketing Conference.
Lingnan University
14 May 2025
To promote the use of big data and artificial intelligence (AI) for innovation and marketing, the Department of Marketing and International Business at Lingnan University hosted the Hong Kong Quant Marketing Conference 2025 at the Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel today, 14 May.
The University of Osaka
14 May 2025
Researchers from The University of Osaka found that mass photometry can accurately distinguish full and empty rAAV particles in cell lysates and conditioned medium, without prior purification. This convenient and rapid approach is likely to improve manufacturing of rAAV-based gene therapy products by accelerating the screening steps.
National Taiwan University
14 May 2025
Researchers develop energy-efficient spintronic devices with 11 memory states for next-generation neuromorphic computing.
The University of Osaka
14 May 2025
A research team from The University of Osaka has made a significant breakthrough in cancer radiotherapy by identifying conditions under which carbon ion beams—delivered at ultra-high dose rates (uHDR)—can protect normal cells. This phenomenon, known as the “FLASH effect,” could revolutionize cancer treatment by reducing side effects and improving patients’ quality of life.
Figure 1. Breeding strategy for ScxTomato;Sox9EGFP double-reporter mice
Hiroshima University
13 May 2025
Using a new fluorescent mouse model with advanced imaging techniques, researchers have successfully visualized how musculoskeletal components are integrated into the functional locomotor system during embryonic development.
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YOKOHAMA National University
13 May 2025
Simple BOCDR design maps strain and temperature along fibers without costly GHz equipment.
The University of Osaka
13 May 2025
Researchers unveil a bio-intelligent insect system using UV light to guide movement, reducing harm while improving control.
National Taiwan University
13 May 2025
Rapid, isothermal SPR assay using AuNPs and triplex DNA nanoswitches for ultra-sensitive, non-invasive detection of bladder cancer–associated miRNAs.
Kanazawa University
12 May 2025
Scientists at Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University have captured real-time footage showing how a key hormone receptor activates genes, offering a clearer view into one of the most fundamental Kaprocesses in biology.
Demonstrating Boccia XR
Osaka Metropolitan University
12 May 2025
Space-saving version of Paralympic sport increases motivation, mobility among older adults