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Weekly News Bites: Small size, big advantage, water on the moon, and a new species of starfish
By Asia Research News
Asia Research News monitors the latest research news in Asia. Some highlights that caught our attention this week are a new fossil from our tiny ancient relatives, H20 in moon crystals, and a shiny new starfish found off the coasts of Japan.



Scalable Production of Next-Generation High-Performance Printable Solar Cells
By City University of Hong Kong (CityU)
As climate change continues to advance, the need for low-carbon, clean energy alternatives has become more urgent than ever.



Effective new catalyst brings hope for cleaner energy, wastewater treatment, and green chemistry
Scanning electron micrograph of the catalyst, NiOOH-Ni, developed in this study. (Hanwen Liu, et al. Advanced Energy Materials. August 7, 2024)
By Hokkaido University
A catalyst that significantly enhances ammonia conversion could improve wastewater treatment, green chemical and hydrogen production.



Water delivered to the mantle by aluminum enriched hydrated slabs?
By Ehime University
Velocities of aluminum enriched superhydrous phase B suggest the presence of hydrated mantle regions beneath subduction zones



Turning Unused Signals Such as Wi-Fi Into Energy for Electronics
By Tohoku University
We are constantly surrounded by electromagnetic waves such as Wi-Fi. Researchers at Tohoku University tested a device to convert this ambient energy into energy for electronic devices.



Lingnan study using AI analyses over 16,000 social media videos in order to show key marketing strategies that boost viewership
The Lingnan research team analyses over 16,000 social media videos worldwide with AI, revealing key marketing strategies that boost viewership. From left: Prof Sebastian Chung Yu-ho, Assistant Professor of the Department of Marketing and International Business; Prof Peng Ling, Head of the Department of Marketing and International Business; Prof Cui Geng, Professor of the Department of Marketing and International Business
By Lingnan University (LU)
The competition in managing short video content on social media platforms and executing online marketing has intensified in recent years. Crafting eye-catching video titles and thumbnails to increase viewer engagement has become a crucial marketing strategy.



How to capture solar energy more efficiently
By Singapore University of Technology and Design
In a multi-institutional collaboration, one SUTD researcher finds a way to optimise the design of perovskite tandem solar cells using machine learning.



Stacking molecules like plates improves organic solar device performance
By Osaka University
Researchers from Osaka University found that how well light-converting molecules stack together in a solid is important for how well they convert light into electric current.



Artificial intelligence assisted tomato plant monitoring system
By Ehime University
An experimental approach based on universal multi-branch general-purpose convolutional neural network



High speed atomic force microscopy studies provide insights into influenza A viral replication
By Kanazawa University
Researchers at Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, IMDEA Nanoscience (Madrid, Spain) and CNB-CSIC (Madrid, Spain) report in ACS Nano experiments that reveal a cycle of conformational stages that recombinant Influenza A genomes pass through during RNA synthesis.



Preventing Parkinson's disease may lie in seaweed antioxidants
Ecklonia cava is a seaweed that may hold the key to Parkinson's disease prevention. Credit: Osaka Metropolitan University
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Ecklonia cava, a brown algae seaweed, is shown to have the ability to protect against neurodegeneration


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