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Precise measurement of static electricity between two approaching bodies achieved
Researchers have developed a method for precisely measuring static electricity between two approaching bodies. This technique will become an important element ...
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2015
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Proton scattering reveals the secrets of strongly-correlated proton-neutron pairs in atomic nuclei
An international research collaboration including Osaka University has reported the first experimental evidence that the strongly correlated proton-neutron ...
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2018
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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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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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Resilient Red Blood Cells Need Fuel to Adapt their Shape to the Environment
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2017
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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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2018
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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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Settling the Debate: Solving the Electronic Surface States of Samarium Hexaboride
Researchers at Osaka University show that samarium hexaboride is a topological insulator, which allows electrons to flow only along its exterior surface. ...
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2019
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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