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How do you power billions of sensors? By converting waste heat into electricity
Osaka University researchers found that thermoelectric power generators lose a great deal of their possible output power because of thermal and electrical ...
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2020
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Interactive surfaces enter a whole new dimension of flexibility
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2018
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Mixed reality gets a machine learning upgrade
Osaka University researchers showed that mixed reality views of proposed buildings or landscapes can be generated rapidly with the help of machine learning. By ...
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2021
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Multifunctional dream ceramic matrix composites are born!
Researchers at Osaka University produced composites consisting of alumina (Al2O3) ceramics and titanium (Ti), namely Al2O3/Ti composites. They designed a ...
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2018
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Nickel phosphide nanoparticle catalyst is the full package
Osaka University researchers prepared a nickel phosphide nanoparticle catalyst on a hydrotalcite support (nano-Ni2P/HT) that showed high activity and ...
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2021
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Nondestructive characterization technique helps gallium nitride crystal developments
Osaka University researchers conducted a detailed multiphoton excitation photoluminescence (MPPL) analysis of gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductor substrates. ...
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2021
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Novel technology reduces energy consumption of MRAM and AI hardware
Researchers from Osaka University, in collaboration with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) and Grenoble Alpes ...
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2018
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Researchers in Japan Make Android Child’s Face Strikingly More Expressive
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2018
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Shape shifting mirror opens a vista for the future
A team of researchers from JTEC Corporation and Osaka University developed a bimorph deformable mirror that allows for precise shape modification and usage ...
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2019
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Silk fibers improve bioink for 3D-printed artificial tissues and organs
Researchers from Osaka University processed silk fibers into a versatile component of bioink for 3D cell printing technology. Printed objects retain their ...
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2020