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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 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 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 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 ResultsPhysics & ChemistryMaterials
Dynamics of structural transformation for liquid crystalline blue phases Researchers explore the transformation dynamics of cubic liquid crystals using direct simulation and machine learning, offering new possibilities for advanced materials development
Professor Jun-ichi Fukuda
Faculty of Science
2024.12.03
Research ResultsPhysics & Chemistry
Improving energy production by boosting singlet fission process Singlet fission can be promoted by chiral molecular self-assemblies that absorb light
Professor Nobuo Kimizuka
Faculty of Engineering
2024.11.01
Research ResultsPhysics & ChemistryMaterials
New organic thermoelectric device that can harvest energy at room temperature Researchers have succeeded in developing a framework for organic thermoelectric power generation from ambient temperature and without a temperature gradient
Professor Chihaya Adachi
Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics Research (OPERA)
2024.09.19
Research ResultsPhysics & Chemistry
Most detailed study yet of seismic activity links fault strength to likelihood of large earthquakes Seismic observations from over 1000 locations have revealed a link between fault strength and earthquake magnitude, and provide a hint to detecting how close a region is to experiencing a large earthquake.
Professor Satoshi Matsumoto
Faculty of Science
2024.09.09
Research ResultsPhysics & ChemistryTechnologyEnvironment & Sustainability
Microwaving waste cooking oil into useful chemicals Researchers develop a zeolite catalyst that can be heated up using microwaves to speed up the conversion of fatty acid esters to olefins
Associate Professor Shuntaro Tsubaki
Faculty of Agriculture
2024.09.09
Research ResultsPhysics & Chemistry
First measurement of electron- and muon-neutrino interaction rates at the highest energy ever detected from an artificial source Researchers obtain the first direct observation of electron and muon neutrino interactions at the Large Hadron Collider using the FASERν detector
Associate Professor Tomoko Ariga
Faculty of Arts and Science
2024.08.05
Research ResultsMath & DataPhysics & ChemistryEnvironment & Sustainability
Earth and space share the same turbulence Researchers find that air turbulence in earth’s thermosphere is governed by the same principles as those in the troposphere
Professor Huixin Liu
Faculty of Science
2024.06.07
Research ResultsMath & DataPhysics & Chemistry
Expanding on the fundamental principles of liquid movement Researchers generalize the fluid dynamics of volatile liquids
Associate Professor Chihiro Inoue and Assistant Professor Zhenying Wang
Faculty of Engineering
2024.05.20
Research ResultsMath & DataPhysics & Chemistry
Twinkle twinkle baby star, 'sneezes' tell us how you are Researchers find that baby stars discharge plumes of magnetic flux during formation
Post-doctoral Fellow Kazuki Tokuda
Faculty of Sciences
2024.04.11
Research ResultsPhysics & ChemistryMaterialsTechnology
Storing electrons from hydrogen for clean chemical reactions Researchers engineer a compound that can store electrons from hydrogen at room temperature and release them in useful chemical reactions 2024.03.29
Research ResultsPhysics & ChemistryMaterials
Generating Stable Qubits at Room Temperature Researchers observe the quantum coherence of a quintet state with four electron spins in molecular systems for the first time at room temperature
Associate Professor Nobuhiro Yanai
Faculty of Engineering
2024.01.11
Research ResultsPhysics & Chemistry
A potentially cheaper and 'cooler' way of hydrogen transport Researchers develop a compound that can store hydrogen energy at room-temperature for an extended period of time 2023.10.26
Research ResultsPhysics & ChemistryMaterialsTechnology
A bright future in eco-friendly light devices, just add dendrimers, cellulose, and graphene Researchers from Japan and Germany have developed a new eco-friendly, and long-lasting light-emitting electrochemical cell using dendrimers combined with biomass derived cellulose acetate as the electrolyte and a graphene electrode 2023.07.07
Research ResultsMath & DataPhysics & ChemistryMaterials
Toward tunable molecular switches from organic compounds Newly synthesized organic molecules can be tuned to emit different colors depending on their molecular structures in crystal form 2023.04.18
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