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Adventures in Phase Space: Unified Map on Plastic and Elastic Glasses
A research team led by Osaka University simulated glassy colloidal solids to understand their mechanical and failure properties. Under strain, the hard-sphere ...
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2018
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Artificial Intelligence Aids Automatic Monitoring of Single Molecules in Cells
Japanese researchers developed a system that can automatically image single molecules within living cells. This system employs learning via neural networks to ...
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2018
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Autonomous gene expression control nanodevice will contribute to medical care
Osaka University-led researchers constructed integrated gene logic-chips called "gene nanochips." These self-contained nanochips can switch genes on or off ...
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2018
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Building Better Batteries by Borrowing from Biology
Using knowledge of biological ion channels, Osaka University researchers developed a new crystalline material containing potassium that may one day replace the ...
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2018
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Competition for space: oncogenic mutant cells vs normal cells
Osaka University-led researchers discovered how oncogenic mutant cells selectively expand into surrounding normal tissues and occupy them based on prediction ...
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2018
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Diversity and universality of jamming
Researchers at Osaka University and Chinese Academy of Science studying maximally efficient packing showed that jamming transitions with random spheres follows ...
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2021
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Electron Accelerators Reveal the Radical Secrets of Antioxidants
An Osaka University professor has demonstrated for the first time the value of linear particle accelerators for the generation of free radicals inside ...
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2019
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Eye-Opening Study Differentiates iPS Cells into Various Ocular Lineages
Osaka University researchers revealed that culturing human induced pluripotent stem cells with different isoforms of the extracellular component laminin led to ...
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2018
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Getting to the "Heart" of Heart Beats: Cardiac thin filament structure and function revealed
Osaka University team uses advanced electron cryomicroscopy and image analysis to reveal the structure of vital muscle thin filaments in the heart with the ...
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2020
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Gut Instinct: Bile Acid-Triggered Bacterial Adaptation Characterized
An international team led by Osaka University researchers has shown how the Salmonella protein RamR senses bile acids present in the gut, leading to the ...
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2019