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Diamond capsules improve performance of laser fusion
Osaka University-led researchers demonstrated that the perturbation of laser imprinting on a capsule for nuclear fusion fuel made from stiff and heavy ...
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2018
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Ethers may have a more sustainable future thanks to heterogenous catalysis
Osaka University researchers synthesized a platinum-molybdenum catalyst supported on zirconium oxide that promotes the selective hydrodeoxygenation of esters ...
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2022
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Exploring the Conversion of Heat to Electricity in Single Molecules
Researchers at Osaka University investigated the influence of the geometry of single-molecule devices on their ability to produce electricity from heat. They ...
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2017
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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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High efficiency synthesis of insulin by self-assembly based organic chemistry
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2018
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Highly accurate calculation method for electronic configurations of magnetic molecules will lead to the development of molecular spintronics devices
A group of researchers led by Osaka University, Mie University, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, succeeded in developing a first principles ...
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2017
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Hope for New Catalysts with High Activity
Osaka University scientists elucidated the activation mechanism of NPG catalysts that made poisonous CO gas harmless.
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2018
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Huntington’s disease-causing DNA repeat mutations reversed in the lab
An international team of researchers identifies a compound that corrects genetic abnormalities involved in the onset and progression of Huntington’s disease ...
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2020
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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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Mind your speed: A magnetic brake on proton acceleration
An international research team led by Osaka University studied high-energy protons emitted from laser-bombarded solids. Recent studies found that higher laser ...
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2018