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Japanese Professor Receives Delsys Prize For Innovation

Mitsuhiro Hayashibe of Tohoku University is the first Japanese to receive the international electromyography award.

A Dye-Free Method To Manufacture LCDs

Researchers in Japan have developed a scanning wave photopolymerization method for producing liquid crystal displays without the need for dyes.

China Gets The Go Ahead To Use Recombinant Interferon Against Bird Flu

Chinese scientists can now use recombinant chicken α-interferon to prevent and treat avian influenza infection.

Material Choice Key To Effective Carbon Capture

The choice of material is important for the selective capture of carbon dioxide from industrial gas streams in real-world scenarios.

Flower Disguises As Mushroom To Get Pollinated

Scientists in Japan have discovered that the flowers of the ‘cast iron plant’ mimic mushrooms to attract fungus gnats, which assist with pollination.

Mouth Bacteria Can Mess Up The Gut

Researchers in Japan have demonstrated that oral bacteria can colonize the gut and contribute to inflammatory bowel disease.

Japan Scales Up Particle Physics Research

The Next-generation Neutrino Science Organization will oversee the Hyper-Kamiokande nucleon decay and neutrino experiment.

A Searchlight For Diseased Tissues

Scientists have created nanoparticles that are 20 to 120 times more sensitive than existing disease imaging methods.

Owl Eyes Inspire Brighter Light Displays

Inspired by the retroreflective characteristics of the eyes of nocturnal animals, researchers have created a brighter flexible electroluminescent film.