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Reality check: making indoor smartphone-based augmented reality work
By Osaka University
To understand the practical challenges of indoor augmented reality applications on smartphones, researchers from Osaka University conducted 113 hours of extensive experiments and case studies over 316 patterns to determine the factors that degrade localization accuracy in real-world indoor environme



Weekly News Bites: A hidden worm, online connections, and a marathon-running robot
By Asia Research News
Asia Research News monitors the latest research news in Asia. Some highlights that caught our attention this week are the rediscovery of a worm after 70 years, how internet use can help reduce depression in seniors, and the first 4-legged bot to finish a marathon.



New XR simulator improves pediatric nursing education
Simmar+ESTE-SIM, the novel XR simulator to train pediatric nurses. (Noriyo Colley, et al. Journal of Nursing Care & Reports. September 30, 2024)
By Hokkaido University
A new simulator gives nursing students hands-on practice with vital procedures like mechanical ventilation and tracheal suctioning in children.



Henriette Bui Quang Chieu
Henriette Bui Quang Chieu (1906 – 2012) was inspired to follow in her brother's footsteps and become a doctor after losing her mother to tuberculosis. She studied in France and became the first Vietnamese woman to receive a medical degree.



Single gene causes embryo notochord deformity in zebrafish
Zebrafish embryos with a normally formed notochord and an abnormal, severely shortened notochord.
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Conversely, role in controlling cell proliferation might lead to novel tumor therapies in humans



Chern numbers in two-dimensional systems with spiral boundary conditions
By Ehime University
We have proposed methods for calculating topological numbers of two-dimensional lattice systems based on polarization and spiral boundary conditions.



Toward the international unification of drug-drug interaction information
By Ehime University
International integration of drug-drug interaction information through mapping of Japanese and international drug codes



Diverse diets of civets in Borneo rainforest allow them to live in same geographical area
By Hiroshima University
Typically, closely related animal species have difficulty coexisting because they are competing for similar resources. Despite eating the same figs, binturong, small-toothed palm, masked palm, and common palm civets do coexist together.



Two leading Lingnan University scholars designated Highly Cited Researchers 2024
Two leading Lingnan scholars designated Highly Cited Researchers 2024.
By Lingnan University (LU)
Trusted, independent data analytics organisation Clarivate has included Lingnan University's Prof Xin Yao, Vice-President (Research and Innovation) and Tong Tin Sun Chair Professor of Machine Learning, and Prof Sam Kwong Tak-wu, Associate Vice-President (Strategic Research), Acting Dean of the



Analyzing the Structure-Performance Relationships of Electrocatalysts
By Tohoku University
A research team at Tohoku University have proposed a strategy to use spinel oxides to improve a reaction called the oxygen evolution reaction.



Healthy New Town: Revitalizing neighborhoods in the wake of aging populations
Older adults have a meal in a community in Sakai, Japan
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Community-led urban transformation through the Senboku Hottokenai Network Project



New Paradigm of Quantum Information Technology Revealed Through Light-Matter Interaction!
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- DGIST's Professor Jaedong Lee and UNIST's Professor Noejung Park Achieve Breakthrough in Quantum Information Technology, Paving the Way for the Era of Quantum Computers - Research Findings Published in Nano Letters



DGIST and Keimyung University Join Forces to Foster Physician-Scientists That Will Lead Medical Innovation!
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Signing of MOU for Undergraduate Curriculum, Joint or Dual Graduate Degree Programs, and Innovative Research Collaboration - Fostering Physician-Scientists Combining Medicine and Science for Medical Innovation



Experience the latest tech and get technical consultation all at once at DGIST Booth at FIX 2024!
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- DGIST participates in Future Innovation tech eXpo 2024 (FIX 2024), organized by the city of Daegu, held on Oct. 23 (Wed.) – 26 (Sat.) - DGIST to interact with visitors by showcasing outstanding research achievements, offering technical consultations, and holding open seminars



Diabetes drug shows promise in protecting kidneys
BOLD MRI focusing on the kidneys
By Osaka Metropolitan University
SGLT2 inhibitor canagliflozin helps oxygenate kidneys while causing glucose removal through urine



Tune into this: World's first tunable-wavelength blue semiconductor laser
By Osaka University
Researchers at Osaka University have developed the world's first compact, tunable-wavelength blue semiconductor laser, a breakthrough in far-ultraviolet light technology. Utilizing a novel periodically slotted structure, tunable single-mode oscillation was successfully demonstrated.


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