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Research ResultsHumanities & Social SciencesLife & Health
A new Denisovan mandible from Taiwan Ancient protein analysis revealed that the oldest hominin fossil in Taiwan was derived from a male Denisovan
Lecturer Rikai Sawafuji
Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies
2025.04.11
Research ResultsPhysics & ChemistryMaterialsTechnology
Simulating the fluid dynamics of moving cells to map its location Researchers simulate the fluid dynamics of flowing biological cells and propose a new technique for cell separation, drug screening, and developing artificial hearts
Associate Professor Naoki Takeishi
Faculty of Engineering
2025.04.10
Research ResultsLife & Health
Chronic jet lag disrupts metabolism differently in male and female mice Sex hormones, like estrogen and testosterone, could play a critical role in how metabolism is impacted by an out-of-sync body clock.
Professor Shinobu Yasuo
Faculty of Agriculture
2025.03.24
Research ResultsEnvironment & Sustainability
Drying and rewetting cycles substantially increased soil CO? release
Professor Syuntaro Hiradate
Facutly of Agriculture
2025.03.21
Research ResultsHumanities & Social SciencesEnvironment & Sustainability
A planetary boundary for geological resources: Limits of regional water availability The study shows that the regional water availability constrains the current and future production of 32 geological resources
Professor Shigemi Kagawa
Faculty of Economics
2025.03.21
Research ResultsTechnologyEnvironment & Sustainability
The changing sky that plants see Researchers introduce a numerical tool to predict sunlight patterns to help improve agriculture
Professor Atsushi Kume
Faculty of Agriculture
2025.03.19
Research ResultsHumanities & Social Sciences
What does "that" mean in "Did you see that?" Researchers find that children focus more on literal meaning, while adults use a more integrated approach to resolve ambiguity.
Research Fellow Reiki Kishimoto
Faculty of Human-Environment Studies
2025.03.19
Research ResultsLife & Health
New test helps doctors predict a dangerous side effect of cancer treatment Certain proteins in cerebrospinal fluid could act as key indicators for a harmful side effect of cancer immunotherapy, offering hope for early treatment or even prevention of this neurotoxic condition.
Professor Kunisaki Yuya
Faculty of Medical Sciences
2025.03.11
Research ResultsLife & Health
More than meets the eye: an adrenal gland tumor is more complex than previously thought New research uncovers the hidden diversity of adrenal gland tumors, shedding light on how they cause unusual medical symptoms and paving the way for new drug treatments.
Assistant Professor Maki Yokomoto-Umakoshi
Kyushu University Hospital
2025.02.25
Research ResultsPhysics & ChemistryTechnology
In ancient stellar nurseries, some stars are born of fluffy clouds Observations of the Small Magellanic Cloud: insights into star formation in early-universe-like environments
Post‐doctoral Fellow Kazuki Tokuda
Faculty of Science
2025.02.20
Research ResultsHumanities & Social Sciences
Friend-enemy divided thinking ignites flames of conflict Researchers found that stronger friend-enemy divided thinking leads people to believe more in conspiracy theories, and hold more negative attitudes toward international relations.
Associate Professor Toru Oga
Faculty of Law
2025.02.19
Research ResultsPhysics & Chemistry
Life’s building blocks in Bennu samples Japanese collaborators detected all five nucleobases — building blocks of DNA and RNA — in samples returned from asteroid Bennu by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission.
Professor Hiroshi Naraoka
Faculty of Science
2025.02.07
Research ResultsHumanities & Social SciencesMath & DataEnvironment & Sustainability
The environmental and economic impact of COVID-19 on Japan’s tourism industry Researchers find the economic, social, and environmental impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Japan’s international tourism industry
Professor Shigemi Kagawa
Faculty of Economics
2025.01.28
Research ResultsPhysics & Chemistry
An overlooked nuclear force helps keep matter stable Scientists reveal that the three-nucleon force has a stronger than anticipated impact on the stability of an atom’s nucleus, with ramifications across astrophysics and quantum technology
Assistant Professor Tokuro Fukui
Faculty of Arts and Science
2025.01.28
Research ResultsPhysics & ChemistryMaterialsEnvironment & Sustainability
Harnessing microwave flow reaction to convert biomass into useful sugars Selective catalyst heating enables effective hydrolysis of biomass.
Associate Professor Shuntaro Tsubaki
Faculty of Agriculture
2025.01.10
Research ResultsPhysics & ChemistryMaterialsTechnology
Beyond 5G, accelerating the world of ultra-high-speed optical data transmission Researchers develop a new ultrahigh-speed optical modulator that can operate at more than 10 times the speed of current devices
Professor Shiyoshi Yokoyama
Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering
2025.01.07
Research ResultsHumanities & Social Sciences
Are we ready for the ethical challenges of AI and robots? The first book to focus on law, policy, and regulation in human-robot interaction is now available online.
Associate Professor Yueh-Hsuan Weng
Institute for Advanced Study
2024.12.27
Research ResultsLife & Health
Scientists uncover insights into neuron function by simultaneously measuring two key signals in living animals By simultaneously measuring membrane voltage and calcium levels in neurons, scientists reveal that these two signals encode different sensory information.
Professor Takeshi Ishihara
Faculty of Sciences
2024.12.26
Research ResultsMath & DataTechnology
Unlocking the ‘black box’: scientists reveal AI’s hidden thoughts Researchers introduce a new method to assess how deep neural networks interpret information, ensuring its reliability and robustness for real-world applications.
Associate Professor Danilo Vasconcellos Vargas
Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering
2024.12.12
Research ResultsHumanities & Social SciencesEnvironment & Sustainability
Better environmental performance boosts profits and cuts costs Through a study of 8,547 companies across 34 countries, Kyushu University researchers revealed that disclosing and addressing environmental concerns leads to stronger financial performance.
Professor Hidemichi Fujii
Faculty of Economics
2024.12.11
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