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Weekly Digest: Toward a Quantum Electron Microscope: A Compact Pulse Hollow Cone Hybrid TEM/SEM by CityUHK to Revolutionise Electron Microscopy, and m

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Toward a Quantum Electron Microscope: A Compact Pulse Hollow Cone Hybrid TEM/SEM by CityUHK to Revolutionise Electron Microscopy
By City University of Hong Kong (CityU)
Electron microscopes have long been indispensable tools in scientific research, offering unparalleled resolution and magnification capabilities.



Genetic signatures of domestication identified in pigs, chickens
transcriptome meta-analysis workflow-pig and wild boar-chicken and red junglefowl
By Hiroshima University
Wild boars and red junglefowl gave rise to common pigs and chickens. These animals' genes evolved to express themselves differently, leading to signatures of domestication — such as weaker bones and better viral resistance — in pigs and chickens, according to a research team based in Japan.



"How Much My Wound Is Healed..." Check in Real Time with Surgical Suture and Needle!
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- DGIST-Sungkyunkwan University research team successfully develops a next-generation bioelectronic suture that can monitor inflammation around wounds in real time - Maintains the functionality of traditional surgical sutures while monitoring inflammation...



In the "Open Selection and Evaluation of Research Projects," DGIST Made the Final Selection of Two Projects Through Collaboration with the Open Evaluation Panel
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- The responsibility and expectations of those responsible for research are heightened, reflecting the assessment of the open evaluation panel - It will be implemented once again in the second half of this year, expanding the composition of the open evaluation panel to include members of the gener



Sustainable Green Energy Innovation! Development of new technology for energy device that heals itself from damage incurred while generating electricity
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Developed green energy solutions using high-performance triboelectric generator - Developed an ionic polyurethane with self-healing, biodegradable, and high triboelectric properties and published the paper in "Nano Energy"



Students from diverse backgrounds join Duke-NUS' Class of 2028 to embark on their medical journeys
By Duke-NUS Medical School
A violinist, an athlete, engineers and architecture graduates highlight the diversity and drive of Duke-NUS Medical School's 18th cohort of medical students.



Weekly News Bites: Regenerative flies, killer T-cells, and upside-down frog sex
By Asia Research News
Asia Research News monitors the latest research news in Asia. Some highlights that caught our attention this week are gene transplants that help flies live longer, a COVID-19 treatment using embryonic stem cells, and how a frog named after Darwin likes to get it on.



Healthy AI: sustainable artificial intelligence for healthcare
Associate Professor Daiju Ueda on sustainable AI
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Growing use of AI reveals the need for global sustainability initiatives



CityUHK shines at the Silicon Valley International Invention Festival 2024
By City University of Hong Kong (CityU)
Researchers at City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) debuted four projects at the Silicon Valley International Invention Festival (SVIIF) 2024, focusing on healthcare, sustainability, clean energy, and biomedical research.



An Artificial Hepatocyte Growth Factor Mimetic Ameliorates Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis in Mouse Model
By Kanazawa University
A research group led by Associate Professor Katsuya Sakai, Researcher Nichole Marcela Rojas-Chaverra, and Professor Kunio Matsumoto of the Cancer Research Institute and Nano-Life Science (WPI-NanoLSI) at Kanazawa University has developed a long-acting, subcutaneously injectable artificial hepatocyte



Perla Santos-Ocampo
Filipina paediatrician and scientist Perla Santos-Ocampo (25 July 1931 – 29 June 2012) made important contributions to treatments and policies that curbed debilitating and sometimes deadly diarrhoea-related diseases and malnutrition in children.



Predicting the future: easy tool helps estimate fall risks
A new assessment tool has been developed to estimate fall risks in older populations.
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Researchers develop method to calculate the probability of a fall for older adults



Climate change may lead to shifts in vital Pacific Arctic fisheries
Trajectories of the abundance-weighted center of gravity (COG) for eight commercial species
By Hokkaido University
Commercially important marine fish and invertebrate species will likely shift northwards under a warmer climate.



Applied Microbiology International unveils 11 new Global Ambassadors
Applied Microbiology International has announced that it has recruited 11 new Global Ambassadors from around the world.



Dual-action therapy shows promise against aggressive oral cancer
By National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
A new treatment combining tiny iron particles and nitric oxide gas shows promise in targeting oral cancer cells for destruction.



Travelling Tales — How an Ancient Folk Tradition Spread Stories and Government Policies Across Bengal
By MAP Academy
A historic folk tradition from Bengal, patua combines storytelling with scroll painting.



YAP/TAZ interactions can confer resistance to anti-tumor drug indisulam
The resistance mechanism of indisulam by YAP/TAZ activation
By Hiroshima University
The anti-tumor drug indisulam has shown promise both in cell cultures and in animal studies. However, clinical trials have shown fewer clear-cut results. Scientists from Hiroshima University Hospital have been researching the reasons behind this resistance to it.



Duke-NUS study reveals peer influence can promote healthier shopping habits
By Duke-NUS Medical School
A randomised trial conducted by health economists at Duke-NUS Medical School found that a bit of peer influence can nudge us to select healthier groceries.



65LAB and Duke-NUS award US$1.85 million to combat chronic inflammation
By Duke-NUS Medical School
- Recipient Associate Professor Lena Ho spearheads groundbreaking research to develop first- in-class therapeutics to target inflammatory diseases; Collaboration between 65LAB and Duke-NUS aims to advance promising innovation from academic institutions with potential to build new therapeutic compani



Every minute counts: rapid and accurate prediction model for cardiac arrest treatment
R-EDByUS score: quick and precise prediction model for neurological prognosis in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients
By Osaka Metropolitan University
New scoring model enhances early prognosis prediction using prehospital resuscitation data only



Plant-inspired polymers for water purification
By Osaka University
Researchers from the HeKKSaGOn Alliance – involved were scientists from Kyoto University, Osaka University and Heidelberg University (Germany) – synthesized a bio-inspired polymer for water purification.



A rare form of ice at the center of a cool new discovery about how water droplets freeze
By Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo (UTokyo-IIS)
Researchers from the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo have found that ice starts forming near the surface of water via structures similar to a rare, recently discovered type of ice, which helps us understand ice formation better


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