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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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How to have a blast like a black hole
Scientists at Osaka University have created magnetized-plasma conditions similar to those near a black hole using very intense laser pulses. This work may help ...
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2020
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Laser light makes a comeback (literally)
Researchers from Osaka University find a phenomenon of reciprocating propagation of laser pulse intensity in free space.
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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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No stain? No sweat: Terahertz waves can image early-stage breast cancer without staining
A team of researchers at Osaka University, in collaboration with the University of Bordeaux and the Bergonié Institute in France, has succeeded in terahertz ...
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2020
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Non-invasive microscopy detects activation state and distinguishes between cell types
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2019
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Not So Fast!: Controlling the Speed of Light Bullets
Researchers from Osaka University accurately and arbitrarily control flying velocities of light bullets, offering new opportunities for optical and physical ...
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2020
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One step towards a daily-use deep UV light source for sterilization and disinfection
Osaka University researchers invented a more efficient device for doubling the frequency of incoming light by combining period reflectors inside a microcavity ...
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2021
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Peering into the genome of brain tumor
Scientists at Osaka University have created a machine learning method for classifying the mutations of glioma brain tumors based on MR images alone. Thus far, ...
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2020
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Physicists Achieve Rapid Magnetic Switching with Lasers
An Osaka University-led research group use an advanced synchrotron measurement system to probe how laser pulses affect the magnetism of ferrimagnetic materials ...
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2017