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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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A filter for environmental remediation
Scientists at Osaka University discovered a new method for producing sodium titanate mats nanostructured in a seaweed-like morphology for filtering heavy metal ...
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2020
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A colossal step for electronics
Scientists at Osaka University have created a thin-film resistor with a conductivity that can be controlled by exposing it to hydrogen and an external electric ...
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2020
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Pulp succeeded in diet? Determining the slenderization of wood pulp
Osaka University scientists devise a system for measuring the quality of nanofibrillation for wood pulp using its natural optical birefringence. This work may ...
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2020
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Electrons hop to it on twisted molecular wires
Osaka University scientists show how purposely introducing twists into molecular wires can improve their electrical conductivity. This work may lead to cheaper ...
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2021
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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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Nanodiamonds feel the heat
Scientists from Osaka University, The University of Queensland, and the Faculty of Engineering at the National University of Singapore have created ...
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2021
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Nickel phosphide nanoparticle catalyst is the full package
Osaka University researchers prepared a nickel phosphide nanoparticle catalyst on a hydrotalcite support (nano-Ni2P/HT) that showed high activity and ...
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2021
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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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Nondestructive characterization technique helps gallium nitride crystal developments
Osaka University researchers conducted a detailed multiphoton excitation photoluminescence (MPPL) analysis of gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductor substrates. ...
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2021