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Weekly News Bites: Drink port not beer, fish competition, and double crystal security
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Dancing Galaxies Make a Monster at the Cosmic Dawn
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By Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU)
A team including the Kavli IPMU has observed a pair of galaxies merging 12.8 billion years ago, forming one of the brightest objects in the early Universe. These results will help us understand the early evolution of galaxies and black holes.



Silicon chip propels 6G communications forward
By Osaka University
Researchers from Osaka University, The University of Adelaide, and the Osaka Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology have invented a compact, ultra-broadband (de)multiplexer that efficiently separates and combines terahertz waves around 300 GHz with orthogonal polarizations, similar



Lingnan University in Hong Kong welcomes over 3,300 students from all over the world to their 2024/25 Postgraduate Student Orientation
Lingnan University holds its Orientation Day for over 3,300 new postgraduate students.
By Lingnan University (LU)
Lingnan University held its Postgraduate Student Orientation 2024 today (29 August), welcoming over 3,300 new students.



Atomic force microscopy upgrade captures 3D images of calcite dissolving
By Kanazawa University
Researchers at Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, implement modifications to their high-speed atomic force microscopy that simultaneously improve resolution and speed, while enabling direct measurements of 3D structures to provide conclusive evidence of a contested hydra



Supercomputer Simulations Reveal the Nature of Turbulence in Black Hole Accretion Disks
By Tohoku University
To understand the mysteries surrounding black holes, researchers at Tohoku University created a simulation of accretion disk turbulence that possesses the highest-resolution currently available.



Dine on DNA: compounds from nucleic acids in food show anticancer effects
Compounds from nucleic acids derived from salmon milt DNA and torula yeast RNA showed effects against cancer cell growth.
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Specific nucleosides hinder replication of tumor cells in step toward cancer prevention



TechInnovation returns in 2024 to explore Sustainable Urban Living
By Asia Research News Partnerships
TechInnovation 2024, IPI Singapore's flagship event, is set to return this year from 28 - 30 October at Marina Bay Sands, Level 4, Roselle-Simpor Ballroom, as a premier event dedicated to exploring Sustainable Urban Living.



The Good, the Bad, and the Cleaved: 14-3-3η in Viral Battles
By National Taiwan University
14-3-3η: A protein that helps fight RNA viruses but can also be manipulated by them. New research reveals its complex role in the immune response



Rare Earth Single Atoms Enhance Manganese Oxide's Electrochemical Oxygen Evolution
By Tohoku University
If we are to realize better renewable energy technologies, it is vital that scientists develop catalysts that improve the oxygen evolution reaction. A group of researchers has done just that by introducing rare-earth single atoms into manganese oxide.



Shocking revelation: an electrically-activated protein regulates spermatogenesis
By Osaka University
Researchers from Osaka University found that voltage-sensing phosphatase (VSP) is activated by electrical signals during sperm maturation and is crucial for establishing the optimal phosphoinositide environment to generate functional spermatozoa.



Fujitsu and Osaka University accelerate progress toward practical quantum computing by significantly increasing computing scale through error impact reduction in quantum computing architecture
By Osaka University
Fujitsu and Osaka University accelerate progress toward practical quantum computing by significantly increasing computing scale through error impact reduction in quantum computing architecture



Protect your teeth with fruit: antimicrobial effects found in biomass compounds
Compounds found in citrus and coconut could be the solution to oral disease in children and the elderly.
By Osaka Metropolitan University
A nonirritant, antibacterial solution to prevent oral inflammation may lie in citrus and coconut chemical compounds



The functions of actin-binding proteins are regulated by the flexibility and specific helical twists of actin filaments
By Kanazawa University
Researchers at Kanazawa University report in eLife on deciphering the actin structure-dependent preferential cooperative binding of cofilin.



Insights into Spinel Cobalt Oxides May Lead to Efficient Ammonia Synthesis
By Tohoku University
Ammonia is a gas that plays a crucial role in agriculture and industry and has the potential to become a zero-carbon fuel for energy conversion and storage technologies.



Video gaming improves mental well-being, landmark study finds
By Osaka University
A pioneering study titled "Causal effect of video gaming on mental well-being in Japan 2020-2022," published in Nature Human Behaviour, has conducted the most comprehensive investigation to date on the causal relationship between video gaming and mental well-being.



Breakthrough in the Process for Mass Fabricating an Exotic Quasi-One-Dimensional Material
By Tohoku University
Scientists have struggled to manufacture quasi-1D Zirconium pentatelluride in larger quantities - until now. This finding by Tohoku University researchers may advance tech such as quantum computing.



High-speed atomic force microscopy reveals dynamic behavior of brain receptors
By Kanazawa University
Researchers at the Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, used high-speed atomic force microscopy to observe dynamic changes in AMPA receptors, which are vital for brain communication.



Lingnan President S. Joe Qin welcomes over 1,300 new undergraduate students to the 2024/25 Official Welcome with a variety of orientation activities
Lingnan University holds the New Student Orientation (NSO) Programme 2024 and Official Welcome for over 1,300 new undergraduates.
By Lingnan University (LU)
Incoming freshmen for the 2024/25 academic year at Lingnan University were warmly welcomed today (26 August) to the New Student Orientation (NSO) Programme 2024 and Official Welcome on campus.



Key discovery by Duke-NUS advances fight to reduce breast cancer recurrence
Loss of Gα13 in ER+ breast cancer cells leads to increased cell growth and tumour development.
By Duke-NUS Medical School
The surprising discovery that cellular protein Gα13 may actually protect against—rather than promote growth of—the most commonly relapsing type of breast cancer signals potential for more effective and innovative treatments.



Sustaining oyster farming with sturdier rafts
Polyethylene raft for oyster farming
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Affordable polyethylene rafts found 5 times more durable than usual bamboo ones



Gyan Chaupar—The Ancient Board Game that Inspired Snakes and Ladders
By MAP Academy
A board game made of cloth or paper and featuring a series of squares, snakes and ladders, with the latter functioning as karmic devices, gyan chaupar was not only a popular recreation in ancient India, but also an important spiritual tool.


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