Weekly Digest: Weekly News Bites: A hybrid mouse, tasty VR, and the tilted Earth, and more ... By rahmat hidayat Monday, December 2, 2024 Asia Research News. Empowering diversity in research news. Bringing discoveries to light. Weekly Update View this email in your browser Bringing discovery to light Press Releases Events Opportunities More Press Releases Weekly News Bites: A hybrid mouse, tasty VR, and the tilted Earth By Asia Research News Asia Research News monitors the latest research news in Asia. Some highlights that caught our attention this week are how to make a mouse from a single-celled organism, stimulating tastebuds in VR and how moving water actually ends up moving the planet. Room-Temperature Ferroelectricity and Data Storage Potential in Tellurium Nanowires By Tohoku University Researchers have demonstrated room-temperature ferroelectricity in single-element tellurium nanowires, providing a pathway toward ultrahigh-density data storage and neuromorphic computing. Trust Shattered: A Study on Breath Sound Analysis Using Physicians and Artificial Intelligence By National Taiwan University Although crackles have long been regarded as a hallmark finding in physical examinations, this study revealed their unreliability not only among human physicians but also in artificial intelligence systems. Researchers uncover link between quantum information theory and particle and condensed matter physics By Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU) The University of Tokyo Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU, WPI) Professor Yuji Tachikawa and The University of Tokyo School of Science graduate student Masaki Okada have found that any operation of non-invertible symmetries is a quantum operation, uncovering The 55th Congregation of Lingnan University President S. Joe Qin highlights the importance of future leaders embracing AI literacy and ethical awareness By Lingnan University (LU) Lingnan University held its 55th Congregation for the Conferment of Degrees today (28 November), presided over by Council Chairman Mr Andrew Yao Cho-fai and Deputy Council Chairman Mr Augustine Wong Ho-ming. A new method for creating a quantum gas By National Taiwan University Cooling atomic gases to quantum regime often involves time-consuming steps. Electromagnetically induced transparency now achieves quantum degeneracy with high efficiency. Making a difference: Efficient water harvesting from air possible By Osaka Metropolitan University Copolymer solution uses water-loving differential to induce desorption at lower temperatures Same plant, different tactic: Habitat determines response to climate By Osaka Metropolitan University Clues found relating repair of photosynthetic protein complex to how plants survive in colder regions Ateneo develops AI to forecast market interest rates By Ateneo de Manila University These deep learning tools can help both government and private entities when making investment and policy decisions. A Pathway Towards New Quantum Devices: Electrically Defined Quantum Dots in Zinc Oxide By Tohoku University Creating and controlling quantum dots via electrical methods, is likely to lead to new frontiers in the quest to develop stable and efficient qubits. Exploring how zinc oxide can be used in electrically defined quantum dots, researchers have unearthed some surprising phenomenon. New Smart Agriculture Technology for Monitoring Plants By Tohoku University This unobtrusive, leaf-mounted sensor saves time and improves productivity by remotely monitoring the health of plants in real-time. Predicting the weather: New meteorology estimation method aids building efficiency By Osaka Metropolitan University Balancing environmental conditions with energy-saving performance Lingnan University in Hong Kong to confer honorary doctoral degrees on Prof Yau Shing-tung and Prof Nieng Yan By Lingnan University (LU) Lingnan University will confer honorary doctoral degrees on two leading professors in recognition of their outstanding achievements and valuable contributions to humanity. They are renowned mathematician Prof Yau Shing-tung and distinguished structural biologist Prof Nieng Yan. Lingnan University in Hong Kong hosts international workshop where leading scholars analyse AI risks and ethical challenges By Lingnan University (LU) With the rapid development of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), safety issues arising from the related technologies are gradually surfacing and have attracted widespread attention. An innovative no-code prototype to automate design structure matrix generation By Singapore University of Technology and Design An SUTD researcher has developed a promising automated workflow that leverages a large language model to generate a design structure matrix in less than five minutes. Hydrogen-bonding additives have enhanced both the performance and stability of solar cells! By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) - Professor Choi Jong-min's research team at DGIST has developed groundbreaking solar cell technology that retains 96.7% of its performance over 140 days and demonstrates high-temperature resistance, thanks to the use of hydrogen-bonding additives. - They discovered that the strong hydrogen-bonding Wireless Power and Communication Open New Horizons for Brain Research… DGIST Develops a Wireless Brain Neural Signal Recorder By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) - Development of a wireless brain neural signal recorder without batteries paves the way for treating intractable brain diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's - Research findings published in Nature Biomedical Engineering, a top international journal in the biomedical field DGIST Hosted the "Sensor Enterprise Council Forum" to Discuss the Future of the Sensor Industry By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) - Served as an opportunity for high-tech collaboration to accelerate the establishment of the sensor ecosystem DGIST President Kunwoo Lee named "Korea's Mechanical Engineer of the Year" on 2024 Korea Machinery Day By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) DGIST President Kunwoo Lee named "Korea's Mechanical Engineer of the Year" on 2024 Korea Machinery Day An Event for the Convergence of Science and Technology Talent! The Science and Technology Specialized Universities Sports Meet at DGIST By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) - Since its first event at DGIST in 2017, the sports meet is marking its sixth year. 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