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Intelligence emerging from random polymer networks
A team of researchers led by Osaka University assembled a sulfonated polyaniline (SPAN) organic electrochemical network device (OEND) for use in reservoir ...
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2021
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Bringing real-time, fine-scale, subsurface quality control to 3D printing
Researchers from Osaka University used laser ultrasonics as a non-contact means of 3D-printing quality control by detecting micrometer-scale internal defects ...
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2021
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Does bubble cascade form only in a glass of Guinness beer?
Researchers from Osaka University and Kirin HD developed a physics-based model that explains and predicts the unusual collective bubble flow of certain draught ...
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2021
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Simple N-terminal modification of proteins
Osaka University researchers report efficient one-step modification of protein N termini using functional molecules containing 1H-1,2,3-triazole-4-carbaldehyde ...
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2019
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Making sense of flexible sensor systems
A team of researchers from Osaka University and Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research developed the world’s thinnest and lightest magnetic ...
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2020
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Light-up wheels: Unique organic light-emitting molecular emitters
Researchers at Osaka University synthesized novel OLEDs based on efficient ring-shaped molecular macrocycles. This work may help lead to sensitive, yet ...
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2020
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An AI technology to reveal the characteristics of animal behavior only from the trajectory
Recording the movements of people and animals has become easy because of small GPS devices and video cameras. However, the reasons for such movements remain ...
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2019
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Excitonic radiative decay faster than thermal dephasing in ZnO thin films
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2019
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Interactive surfaces enter a whole new dimension of flexibility
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2018
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Computational algorithm to reduce electromagnetic noise in electronic circuits developed
Two researchers at Osaka University developed an algorithm for numerical calculation of EM noise (interference) in electric circuits. This algorithm is for ...
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2019