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How do you power billions of sensors? By converting waste heat into electricity
Osaka University researchers found that thermoelectric power generators lose a great deal of their possible output power because of thermal and electrical ...
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2020
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Keeping it rolling
Osaka University researchers use machine learning methods to generate predicted remaining useful life curves for rolling bearings. By combining the results ...
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2021
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Mixed reality gets a machine learning upgrade
Osaka University researchers showed that mixed reality views of proposed buildings or landscapes can be generated rapidly with the help of machine learning. By ...
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2021
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Old X-Rays, New Vision: A Nano-Focused X-Ray Laser
Researchers at Osaka University, in collaboration with RIKEN and Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI), have focused the beam of an X-ray ...
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2020
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Silicon chip will drive next generation communications
Osaka University and the University of Adelaide researchers have invented ultrasmall and ultrahigh-speed multiplexers that can separate and combine ...
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2021
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Silk fibers improve bioink for 3D-printed artificial tissues and organs
Researchers from Osaka University processed silk fibers into a versatile component of bioink for 3D cell printing technology. Printed objects retain their ...
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2020
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Terahertz accelerates beyond 5G towards 6G
Researchers at Osaka University demonstrate wireless transmission of uncompressed full-resolution 8K video using terahertz waves, accelerating research and ...
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2021
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Toward imperceptible electronics that you cannot see or feel
Researchers from Osaka University fabricated transparent, ultrathin, flexible sensors with cross-aligned silver nanowire microelectronics fabricated using ...
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2020
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Tuning in the noise? New electromagnetic circuit simulator visualizes radiation phenomena
Researchers at Osaka University achieved simultaneous calculation of signal conduction and external radiation phenomena in electric circuits, quantifying ...
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2021
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Virtual demolition
Scientists at Osaka University show how buildings and moving objects can be virtually removed from real-time images in a process of “diminished reality.” This ...
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2020