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How low can we go? Nanopore detection of single flu viruses to control outbreaks
Influenza is a highly contagious respiratory disease that may cause a serious outbreak at any time. Here, an Osaka University-led research team developed a new ...
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2018
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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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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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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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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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Researchers Put a New Spin on Molecular Oxygen
Reactive molecular oxygen singlets have a multitude of uses in chemistry and medicine, but they are less abundant than non-reactive oxygen triplets. A ...
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2019
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Travelling Towards a Quantum Internet at Light Speed
Osaka University researchers demonstrated a new method for transmitting quantum information over long distances by using circularly polarized light to flip the ...
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2019
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Nanocatalyst makes heavy work of formic acid
Osaka University researchers have reported a nanocatalyst that is able to produce hydrogen isotope compounds D2 and HD via the heterogeneous dehydrogenation of ...
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2019
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A close up on the real world — atomic migration under ambient conditions
Osaka University researchers have reported an environmental transmission electron microscopy technique that has allowed in situ visualization of the atomic ...
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2019
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Simple N-terminal modification of proteins
Osaka University researchers report efficient one-step modification of protein N termini using functional molecules containing 1H-1,2,3-triazole-4-carbaldehyde ...
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2019