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Sub-Nanoparticle Catalysts Made from Coinage Elements as Effective Catalysts
Evidence of Power: Phasing Quantum Annealers into Experiments from Nonequilibrium Physics
Saving marine life: Novel method quantifies effects of plastic on marine wildlife
Small Enzyme-Mimicking Polymers May Have Helped Start Life
A leap forward for biomaterials design using AI Data-driven approach allows for advanced material screening
Tiny Protein Packages Released from Cells May Serve as Biomarkers for Early Blood-Based Cancer Diagnosis
Filling Void in Ammonia Synthesis: Role of Nitrogen Vacancies in Catalysts
Greater Connectedness in Remote Areas: A Ka-band Transceiver for Satellite Communications
Scientists identify missing source of atmospheric carbonyl sulfide Study provides better understanding of plants’
Way, Shape and Form: Synthesis Conditions Define Nanostructure of Manganese Dioxide
Move over Akita: Introducing ‘Kuma Mutant’ Mice for Islet Transplantation Research
Ferried Across: Figuring Out Unconventional Spin Transport in Quantum Spin Liquids
Heat Smarter, Not Harder- How Microwaves Make Catalytic Reactions More Efficient
Giving Movement to Micro: Novel Technique Moves Micro-particles using Electric Fields
‘Ironing’ out differences: Understanding superconductivity in ultrathin FeSe
Running on Empty: New Affordable Catalyst Relies on Nitrogen Vacancies to Produce Ammonia
Designing DNA From Scratch: Engineering Functions of Micrometer-Sized DNA Droplets
We need to talk: Communication prevents inaction by leveraging goodwill
Towards prosperous public goods with freedom of choice
Scientists synthesize novel artificial molecules that mimic a cell membrane protein
Strenuous daily exercise may shorten, not prolong, longevity
Scientists provide new explanation for far side of Moon’s strange asymmetry
New research shows how complex chemistry may be relevant to origins of life on Earth
Researchers develop a compact 28-GHz transceiver supporting dual-polarized MIMO Study contributes to driving
Integrating nanomaterial with light-absorbing molecule powers hydrogen production from water and sunlight
4-billion-year-old nitrogen-containing organic molecules discovered in Martian Meteorites
Tokyo Tech and DENSO IT LAB form AI tech platform for future mobility
New study reveals life’s earliest evolution was more complicated than previously suspected
Helping a Helper: Uncovering How Different Proteins Cooperate in DNA Repair
Novel tin “bubbles” spur advances in development of integrated chips
DENSO and Tokyo Tech Establish DENSO Mobility Collaborative Research Cluster
Mysteries of Uranus’ Oddities Explained by Japanese Astronomers Uranus’ strange axis of rotation and unusual
Getting through bottleneck-A new class of layered perovskite with high oxygen-ion conductivity
Fuelling World Sustainably: Synthesizing Ammonia using Less Energy
How understanding dynamics of yeast prions can shed light on neurodegenerative diseases
A Synchronization Approach to Sensing Using Many Oscillators to Make a Measurement
STATICA: A novel processor that solves a notoriously complex mathematical problem
An ‘exceptionally stable’ single-atom catalyst: Single platinum atoms stabilized
Synthesizing a Superatom: Opening Doors to their Use as Substitutes for Elemental Atoms
Catching Light: How Cobalt Can Help Utilize Visible Light to Power Hydrogen Production from Water
Getting a Grip: An Innovative Mechanical Controller Design for Robot-Assisted Surgery
Smallest all-digital circuit opens doors to 5 nm next-gen semiconductor
Power of going small: Copper oxide subnanoparticle catalysts prove most superior
A nanoscale lattice of palladium and yttrium makes for a superlative carbon-linking catalyst
Ecofriendly catalyst for converting methane into useful gases using light instead of heat
Mars’ water was mineral-rich and salty New study finds surface waters on early Mars may have been
How to keep boron inside cells during radiotherapy: a simple novel approach to cancer treatment
Mixing unmixable -A novel approach for efficiently fusing different polymers