Tohoku University
26 Mar 2025
Quantum computers can solve calculations that would take traditional computers thousands of years in mere minutes. What if that analytical power is turned inwards?
Tohoku University
26 Mar 2025
A novel method to improve the photoluminescent efficiency of metal clusters has been developed – which could potentially be used in applications such as bioimaging or display technologies.
YOKOHAMA National University
26 Mar 2025
YNU research team discovered a novel global cooperative phenomenon in cervical cancer cells, suggesting they are metabolically connected.
The University of Osaka
25 Mar 2025
Researchers from The University of Osaka report a new class of transition metal complexes with direct nickel-boron bonds without additional support.
Tohoku University
25 Mar 2025
Researchers investigated different compositions of tin sulfides to find the ideal material for devices that harness solar energy.
Duke-NUS Medical School
25 Mar 2025
Hosted by Duke-NUS, the International Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics & Medicine (STEMM) Symposium draws over 350 attendees from healthcare, academia and public sectors.
Symposium sparks cross-sector dialogue in leadership, mentorship and shaping a more equitable STEMM ecosystem in Singapore.
Keynote by Professor Tan Chorh Chuan spotlights inclusive strategies and structural support to retain and grow women in science and medicine.
Osaka Metropolitan University
25 Mar 2025
The Super-Kamiokande and Tokai-to-Kamioka (T2K) Collaborations have produced a first joint analysis of their data
National Taiwan University
25 Mar 2025
A study shows apixaban lowers clot recurrence in dialysis patients post-thrombectomy, with minor bleeding risks.
Impart
24 Mar 2025
In 1864, Prussian photographer John Edward Sache arrived in Calcutta and set up a studio in partnership with WF Westfield. From albumen prints of cityscapes to controversial photographs of Indians, Sache’s career embodied British imperial attitudes to colonised landscapes and peoples.
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
24 Mar 2025
- A joint research team from DGIST, Kyungpook National University Chilgok Hospital, and Dongguk University has revealed the identity of cervical stem cells for the first time in the world
- The research presents new possibilities for cervical cancer prevention and treatment using lactic acid bacteria and lactic acid, published in Nature Communications
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
24 Mar 2025
- Fostering field-ready professionals to lead future high-tech industries such as semiconductors, AI, and robotics
- Expected to strengthen local industrial competitiveness by invigorating research based on industry–academia collaboration
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
24 Mar 2025
- Implemented powerful solar cells without lead and cadmium! Improved power conversion efficiency by 8.26%.
- Increased solar cell efficiency by greatly increasing charge carrier diffusion length! Birth of an eco-friendly innovative technology.
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
24 Mar 2025
- Empirical analysis of how digital transformation is changing the open innovation structure of the automotive industry
- A comparison of Korea, Japan, and Germany revealed differences in collaboration across the three countries
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
24 Mar 2025
Professor Moon received the Minister of Science, ICT and Future Planning Award for his activities as a Korean member of the Council of Scientists for the Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP), an international organization supporting frontier research in the sciences, and for his contributions to fostering international collaboration
The University of Osaka
24 Mar 2025
All-in-one OS developed in Japan is fully customizable from set-up through operation and is available via GitHub
Tohoku University
24 Mar 2025
Researchers at Tohoku University examined the change in brain energy dynamics from induced seizures - which could potentially help us better understand individuals with epilepsy.
National Taiwan University
24 Mar 2025
Researchers at National Taiwan University discovered how light stabilizes a key stress-response protein, offering insights into improving crop resilience to harsh environments.
Hiroshima University
21 Mar 2025
A virtual reality experiment suggests that fear, pain, and expectations shaped by prior experiences can disrupt the mind’s grip on the body.
Duke-NUS Medical School
21 Mar 2025
By studying cells, tissues and whole organisms using metabolomics – the large-scale study of small molecules known as metabolites – scientists can gain a deeper understanding of how diseases develop and find ways to stop them before they start.
Osaka Metropolitan University
21 Mar 2025
Considerable positive results found in mice with skin condition induced by external factors
Hokkaido University
21 Mar 2025
Despite decades of warnings about overfishing, Southeast Asia’s capture fisheries have proven remarkably robust.
Osaka Metropolitan University
21 Mar 2025
Constructed strain achieves record-high yield from methanol, advancing eco-friendly biomanufacturing
National Taiwan University
21 Mar 2025
* "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"
Duke-NUS Medical School
20 Mar 2025
The winning project, a novel contact lens management system for children impressed a panel of clinical and industrial leaders with its potential to transform patient care and address pressing unmet needs.
National Taiwan University
20 Mar 2025
Integrating an emission gain layer in perovskite LEDs enhances Förster resonance energy transfer and the Purcell effect, achieving high luminance and efficiency.
Tohoku University
19 Mar 2025
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.
Singapore University of Technology and Design
19 Mar 2025
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
Key Insights and Actionable Solutions from GDC 2024 Parallel Session on Research Systems
The University of Osaka
19 Mar 2025
Cations found to be the culprit behind degraded platinum electrodes
Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS) at Kyoto University
18 Mar 2025
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.

