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Above the noise
Osaka University researchers employed machine learning to remove the noise from experimental data without the need for “clean” examples. As a result, the team ...
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2021
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Birdwatching from afar: amazing new AI-enabled camera system to target specific behaviors
Osaka University researchers have developed an innovative animal-borne data-collection system assisted by artificial intelligence to track previously ...
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2020
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Exciting times for efficient heavy-atom-free OLEDs
An international team including researchers from Osaka University has created an OLED material that combines the mechanisms of thermally activated delayed ...
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2021
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Expressing some doubts about android faces
Osaka University researchers used infrared motion capture technology to record the facial expressions of android faces. They identified ways in which the robot ...
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2021
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For highly active, sustainable catalysts, just add phosphorus
Osaka University researchers have developed a single-crystal cobalt phosphide nanorod catalyst for the reductive amination of carbonyl compounds to primary ...
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2021
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For sustainable sulfur-tolerant catalysts, alloy the precious metals with phosphorus!
Osaka University researchers demonstrated that phosphorus-alloying significantly increases the activity of precious metal nanoparticles for the deoxygenation ...
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2022
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From dinner to sustainable electronics, the surprising versatility of crabs
Osaka University researchers have developed 3D porous nanocarbon materials through the pyrolysis of chitin nanofiber papers derived from crab shells. The ...
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2021
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From trash to treasure: Silicon waste finds new use in Li-ion batteries
Researchers at Osaka University used Si swarf and ultrathin graphite sheets to fabricate Li-ion battery electrodes with high areal capacity and current density ...
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2021
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Gold nanoparticles turn the spotlight on drug candidates in cells
A team including researchers from Osaka University has developed a surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) microscopy technique for tracking small molecules ...
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2020
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Made to Degrade (Eventually)
A research team led by Osaka University developed a high-strength marine biodegradable plastic sheet by combining two ubiquitous biomass resources, starch and ...
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2020