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Air Pollution Research Center established through international joint research led by Nobutoshi Nawa selected as co-chair of DPCC Air Quality WG in Kyrgyz Republic
Controlling cell membranes with chemical reactions: a new switch for the nanoscale
Research Project Promoting Patient-Specific Nucleic Acid Drug Development for Rare and Intractable Diseases (N-of-1+ Drug Development) Selected by AMED
Toward power-generating displays: a single device that harvests and emits light
Fainting from low blood sugar-why is too much insulin released?
Rethinking Intestinal Regeneration
“Supercomputer for Everyone, and More” TSUBAME4.0 introduction videos released
Smarter search for fuel-cell catalysts using machine learning
Recreating a phenomenon discovered by Einstein: the emergence of a vortex from spin
Frontline Of Virus Detection Inside Human Body
Using Light To Read How Gene Switches Change
Nanoscience at the interface of medicine and materials: A special issue of ACS Applied Nano Materials marking the founding of Science Tokyo
Shedding light on how hydrogen cyanide formed on early Earth
A new strategy for synthesizing polyfunctionalized biaryls without transition-metal catalysts
Smaller but stronger: a 25-nanometer memory that challenges traditional limits
Foldable origami-inspired antennas for CubeSat satellites
New Catalyst That Redefines Ammonia Decomposition
Kenichi Iga and Fumio Koyama receive the 2026 Japan Academy Prize
How a key regulatory protein guides cartilage formation during embryonic development
AI Detects Early Signs Of Diabetes From Heart Signals
A new way to detect life beyond Earth without knowing what life looks like
Delivering oxygen through the intestine: enteral ventilation shows promise in human trials
A 3D map of the subsurface reveals where major earthquakes may begin
Discovery of a “universal enzyme” that makes all four nucleotide building blocks of life
Exploring future of diabetes treatment through metabolic and endocrine mechanisms – Tetsuya Yamada
Look At Medical AR Glasses
An ultra-thin memory one three-thousandth the thickness of a hair―easing data traffic in the age of AI
Sustainable disaster mitigation through integrated nature and engineering solutions: How mangroves save lives – Hiroshi Takagi
Suzukake Science Day 2026
Science Tokyo – University for International Research Excellence
A half antibody that can fight on its own: a discovery that challenges conventional wisdom
Towards smarter agriculture: Durable nanofilm electrodes for monitoring leaf health
Designing New Catalysts With AI: “CatDRX”
New insights into rare pancreatic tumors that cause low blood sugar
Thousands of pico-satellites may transform how phones connect to space
Radiation-resistant Wi-Fi chip could enable wireless robots for nuclear decommissioning
A power plant in the palm of your hand: a small fuel cell that works safely at high temperatures
How fetal reversion supports intestinal regeneration and preserves stem cells
Chewing Well May Help Protect Health Later In Life
Stabilized hybrid photocatalyst boosts artificial photosynthesis efficiency
When smell meets virtual reality: wearable olfactory device for a realistic VR experience
Molecules that withstand heat and light-but glow under force
Why does electric current change direction inside magnets?
Researchers use NMR, mathematical modelling and simulations to reveal how a tryptophan-rich allosteric communication network helps activate a major drug target receptor
Understanding how extracellular vesicles from cancer cells end up in urine
Connecting people, architecture, and environment with passive design-Ryo Murata
Nanoscale Surface Patterns For Advanced Heat Control
Matching Day event with Chulalongkorn University focuses on collaborative research in dental sciences