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Crop spray could lead to mass resistance in new-generation antifungal treatments
Families Will Change Dramatically in Years to Come
Team Tokyo Tech wins Bronze Project Award at BIOMOD 2023
Loneliness: Research targeting a growing public health crisis
Data shows soaring demand for people skills in Aussie post-pandemic jobs market
New Soft Robots Roll Like Tires, Spin Like Tops and Orbit Like Moons
MP visits world leading graphene engineering facility at University of Manchester
Fastest swimming insect could inspire uncrewed boat designs
‘Delightful’ Yellow Submarine tomato to be released in 2024
Cornell light sail to deploy on International Space Station
Brian Lanphere to lead Cornell AES’ Musgrave Research Farm
Foreign language is transforming brain
Climate change could be impacting babies’ birthweight for gestational age
Husky football players take their skills from the field to the classroom and beyond
Grant to validate blood test for early breast cancer detection
Cornell joins National Academies effort to support women of color in tech
A&S grad wins Marshall Scholarship
RV Investigator’s longest voyage to try and solve the Southern Ocean puzzle
Pink Rib Disorder Tolerance in Lettuce Germplasm in Humid Subtropical Environments
Executive seed industry program bolsters research, collaboration
Trying to keep cool, Northeast cities sweated out 2023
Hunting for Elusive Tetraneutrons with Thermal Fission
Message from Tokyo Tech community to people affected by 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake
Grants will fund tuberculosis drug development
Work, study and shape your community
Cosmic chemistry unveils stellar dance: ALMA telescope discovers hidden orbit secrets
In chatty midshipman fish, midbrain awakens gift of gab
A decade of success: How CSIRO’s Total Wellbeing Diet measures up
Most Adirondack lakes will likely become unsuitable for trout
Chance find fulfils 110-year mission to give ancient Nubians a voice
3D organization of DNA controls cell identity programs
Influencers’ vulnerabilities are double-edged sword
Swinburne and Scope design accessible USB hubs to improve lives
University members recognised in 2024 New Year Honours
Piezo Composites with Carbon Fibers for Motion Sensors
Researchers Succeed in High-Sensitivity Terahertz Detection by 2D Plasmons in Transistors
Tokyo Tech Festival 2023 held without restrictions for first time in five years
English Environmental Report 2023 Digest Version now available online
The Evolutionary Timeline of Diminished Boric Acid and Urea Transportation in Aquaporin 10
Year in review: Science more valued but more vulnerable
‘Maintain Asian forest diversity to avoid climate change impact’
Let there be light
How jellyfish regenerate functional tentacles in days
Is it time to return to office?
Xylem Functionality Is Not a Direct Indicator of Apple Preharvest Fruit Drop
Stem cell Noah’s Ark
NY Times op-ed by philosopher Kate Manne wins award
Of Note Events and Neural Networks