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  • Lasers for X-ray diffraction observations of solid iron at high pressures

    Lasers for X-ray diffraction observations of solid iron at high pressures

    Ryosuke Kodama, Professor, Graduate School of Engineering

    Investigations of iron at pressures similar to those in the core of the Earth provide new constraints on planetary formation and evolution
  • Detecting License Inconsistencies in Large-scale Open Source Projects

    Detecting License Inconsistencies in Large-scale Open Source Projects

    Katsuro INOUE, Professor, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology

    Empirical study exposes license infringements in open source software and identifies the reasons behind these inconsistencies
  • Japan in the spotlight

    Japan in the spotlight

    Yoneyuki SUGITA, Professor, Graduate School of Language and Culture

    Two books comprehensively examining Japan’s international relations from many angles provide a thorough analysis of a notoriously complex dynamic
  • Modified enzymes for bio-hydrogen production

    Modified enzymes for bio-hydrogen production

    Genji KURISU, Professor, Institute for Protein Research

    Changing the cofactors that help proteins work in a search for hybrid enzymes that could fuel the hydrogen economy
  • Out with the old: mitochondrial quality control protein identified

    Out with the old: mitochondrial quality control protein identified

    Osamu Yamaguchi, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Medicine/ Yasushi Sakata, Professor, Graduate School of Medicine

    The protein responsible for the disposal of aging mitochondria in humans has been revealed, with important implications for heart and neurodegenerative diseases
  • Simulating supermassive black holes

    Simulating supermassive black holes

    Kentaro NAGAMINE, Professor, Graduate School of Science

    Cutting-edge simulations explain how supermassive black holes and galaxies formed from collapsing gas clouds in the early Universe
  • Unlocking our memory’s secrets

    Unlocking our memory’s secrets

    Mariko OSAKA, Professor, Graduate School of Human Sciences

    More focus on task preparation could help the elderly improve their short-term memory
  • Hitting the bull’s-eye with 3D nanofabrication

    Hitting the bull’s-eye with 3D nanofabrication

    Satoshi KAWATA, Professor, Department of Applied Physics

    Next-generation lithography uses laser drawing technology to build incredibly small objects from the bottom up