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Give It the Plasma Treatment: Strong Adhesion without Adhesives
A Japanese research team at Osaka University used plasma treatment to make fluoropolymers and silicone resin adhere without any adhesives. Heat-assisted ...
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2018
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Proton scattering reveals the secrets of strongly-correlated proton-neutron pairs in atomic nuclei
An international research collaboration including Osaka University has reported the first experimental evidence that the strongly correlated proton-neutron ...
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2018
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Simple and low-cost crack-healing of ceramic-based composites
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2019
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High-Speed Surveillance in Solar Cells Catches Recombination Red-Handed
Using synchronized lasers pulses, Osaka University researchers developed a new method of electrostatic force microscopy that can record movies with frames as ...
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2019
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From nata de coco to computer screens: cellulose gets a chance to shine
Scientists at Osaka University determined the intrinsic birefringence of cellulose molecules, which have great potential to improve smartphone and computer ...
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2019
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LED-ing the way: a clean and convenient method to oxidize plastic surfaces for industry
A Japanese research team at Osaka University used chlorine dioxide to oxidize polypropylene. Under LED irradiation, ClO2• radicals attacked the methyl groups ...
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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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Artificial peptide bond formation provides clues to creation of life on Earth
Using amino thioacids rather than regular amino acids, Osaka University researchers established a new method to form α-peptide bonds for polypeptide chain ...
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2019
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Settling the Debate: Solving the Electronic Surface States of Samarium Hexaboride
Researchers at Osaka University show that samarium hexaboride is a topological insulator, which allows electrons to flow only along its exterior surface. ...
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2019
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Applying pressure is way toward generating more electricity from waste heat
The ability of a thermoelectric material to produce electricity from waste heat was improved more than twofold by a Japan-based research team led by Osaka ...
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2019