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A flexible brain for AI
Scientists at Osaka University developed a customizable computing device using nanofabricated switches than can be rewired to optimize AI applications using ...
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2020
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A winning combination for glycoprotein synthesis
Researchers from Osaka University developed a diacyl disulfide coupling method for synthesizing glycoproteins. The process was rapid and robust and produced ...
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2021
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Above the noise
Osaka University researchers employed machine learning to remove the noise from experimental data without the need for “clean” examples. As a result, the team ...
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2021
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Detecting early-stage failure in electric power conversion devices
Researchers from Osaka University used acoustic emission during power cycling tests to monitor in real time the complete failure process—from the earliest ...
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2020
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Discovering candidate for reflex network of walking cats: Understanding animals with robots
A group of researchers from Osaka University developed a quadruped robot platform that can reproduce the neuromuscular dynamics of animals, discovering that a ...
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2021
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Expressing some doubts about android faces
Osaka University researchers used infrared motion capture technology to record the facial expressions of android faces. They identified ways in which the robot ...
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2021
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Feeling the Pressure with Universal Tactile Imaging
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2018
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Focus on this: Japanese team increases X-ray laser focusing ability
Osaka University-based researchers fabricated multilayer mirrors that improved the focusing of X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) beams. The wavefront of an XFEL ...
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2018
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From trash to treasure: Silicon waste finds new use in Li-ion batteries
Researchers at Osaka University used Si swarf and ultrathin graphite sheets to fabricate Li-ion battery electrodes with high areal capacity and current density ...
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2021
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Getting single-crystal diamond ready for electronics
Researchers from Osaka University and collaborating partners polished single-crystal diamond to near-atomic smoothness without damaging it. This will improve ...
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2020