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A simple new approach to plastic solar cells
Osaka University researchers built on their previous work to develop new advanced organic polymer. When applied in the solar cells, the polymers formed as ...
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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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Direct observation of topology hidden inside materials
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Scientists discover the secret behind the stability of carbon isotopes
An international research collaboration led by Osaka University has provided experimental and theoretical evidence for the existence of the magic number of six ...
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AI Software Assists Design of New Material for Solar Cells
Researchers from Osaka University used machine learning to design new polymers for organic photovoltaics (solar cells). After mining data from previous ...
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Could a particle accelerator using laser-driven implosion become a reality?
Scientists discovered a novel particle acceleration mechanism called ‘micro-bubble implosion,’ in which super-high energy hydrogen ions (relativistic protons) ...
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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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Porous materials shed light on environmental purification
An international collaboration between Osaka University, Japan, and the University of Castilla, Spain, developed stable single-crystalline porous ...
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Rays of hope for development of materials for 3D displays and medical applications
Scientists at Osaka University aligned two hexahelicenes in various orientations, theoretically examined, and proposed that S- and X-shaped double ...
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Brain function partly replicated by nanomaterials
Osaka University-centered researchers created extremely dense, random SWNT/POM network molecular neuromorphic devices, generating spontaneous spikes similar to ...
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