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Ratchet Up the Pressure: Molecular Machine Exploits Motion in a Single Direction
A Japanese research team led by Osaka University developed a “ratchet-like molecular machine,” which promotes uni-directional molecular motion during ...
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2018
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Researchers Have a New Twist on Asymmetric Catalysis
Researchers at Osaka and Iwate Medical University developed an efficient and simple chemical synthesis of a new kind of twisted helicene molecule containing a ...
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2017
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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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Seeing the Next Dimension of Computer Chips
Japanese researchers used a scanning tunneling microscope to image the side-surfaces of 3D silicon crystals for the first time. The pictures, captured with ...
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2017
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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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Shutting the nano-gate
Osaka University scientists used circular gate electrodes set around tiny nanopores to hold particles just outside the opening, or make them pass through very ...
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2021
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Signature Analysis of Single Molecules using their Noise Signals generated by Nanoelectronics
An Osaka University-led team reported that the noise signature generated by carbon nanotube-based nanoscale electronic devices was unique to single molecules ...
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2017
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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
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Sorting out viruses with machine learning
Researchers at Osaka University created a machine-learning system to identify single viral particles that cause respiratory diseases, including coronavirus, ...
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2020
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Taking the pain out of kidney stone analysis
Researchers from Osaka University and Nagoya City University have demonstrated a kidney stone visualization technique that allows the mineral component and ...
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2021