Weekly Digest: Gate-controllable two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides for spintronic memory, and more ... By rahmat hidayat Monday, February 10, 2025 Asia Research News. Empowering diversity in research news. Bringing discoveries to light. Weekly Update View this email in your browser Press Releases Events Opportunities More Asia Research News 2025 Out now! Read it now Press Releases Gate-controllable two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides for spintronic memory By National Taiwan University Gate-controllable TMD spin valves enable ultralow power, high-speed operation, offering efficient read/write performance for spintronic memory. Tracking algae species interactions to help predict harmful algae blooms By Hiroshima University Because of climate change, harmful algal blooms are increasing in frequency and intensity. New science helps demystify the frequent harmful algal blooms in the Pacific off the coast of Chile by studying how algae species interact with each other and their environment. New AI Function on the Horizon Thanks to Electrically Programmable Spintronic Device By Tohoku University AI transformational impact is well under way. But as AI technologies develop, so too does their power consumption. Now, researchershave developed a new spintronic device that can potentially revolutionize AI hardware through higher efficiency and lower energy costs. Researchers find dark matter dominating in early universe galaxies By Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU) Kavli IPMU researchers are part of an international team that has found dark matter dominating the halos of two supermassive black holes 13 billion light years away. How neighborhood perception affects housing rents: A novel analytical approach By Osaka Metropolitan University A hedonic price model incorporating street view images processed by machine learning and existing property data achieves nearly 75% accuracy for rent prediction in Osaka City Breakthrough in Opto-Magnetic Technology: 5-Fold Increase in Torque Efficiency By Tohoku University Researchers created platinum-mixed metallic magnetic nanofilms that are 5x more efficient – the ultimate energy-saving solution. Singapore scientists reveal gut microbes' hidden role in anxiety—Could probiotics be the next mental health breakthrough? By Duke-NUS Medical School · Microbes affect pathways in the brain that regulate our anxiety levels. Shut the nano gate! Electrical control of nanopore diameter By Osaka University A collaboration led by researchers at Osaka University has developed a versatile platform with an electrically controlled nanogate that can be used for applications in sensing, chemical synthesis, memristors, and neuromorphic computing. Shifting Landscapes due to the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake in Japan By Tohoku University What created the Noto Peninsula landscape we know today? After examining the devastation from the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake, researchers from Tohoku University have a theory. 'Living' electrodes breathe new life into traditional silicon electronics By Osaka University Researchers at Osaka University developed advanced terahertz photodetectors containing 'living' microelectrodes. A vanadium dioxide (VO2) layer was precisely deposited on a silicon substrate. Game-changing energy supercomplex promises better options for heart disease treatment By Duke-NUS Medical School A new protein supercomplex in mitochondria that enhances energy production, offering potential hope for heart disease patients has been discovered by Duke-NUS scientists. Say goodbye to vendor lock-in! By Osaka University A research team led by Osaka University has developed "Tranqu," a framework addressing vendor lock-in in quantum computing. Tranqu enables users to select from multiple transpilers, optimizing quantum program performance on various chips. Smarter, More Accurate Robots! ROS 2 Technology Revolutionizes Real-Time Robot Communication By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) - DGIST Prof. Comprehensive Health Monitoring and Treatment in One Unit—From Health Monitoring to Drug Delivery: The Development of a Versatile Smart Patch— By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) - DGIST Professor Kyung-In Jang's team develops a smart patch capable of simultaneous electrical and optical cardiovascular health monitoring and immediate drug delivery using a foldable structure - Anticipated to evolve into an intelligent healthcare platform for real-time monitoring and the treat DGIST Develops "Two Birds with One Stone" Technology That Generates Electricity and Light Simultaneously Using Only Movement By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) - A research team led by DGIST Prof. Kim Hoe Joon and Dr. DGIST Explores the Possibilities of Late Capitalism in Italian Cities By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) - Suggestion for a sustainable economic model to overcome the crisis of today's capitalism - Researchers led by DGIST from Korea, Italy, and Australia contribute to innovating global urban policies Lingnan University study reveals significant improvement in mental health in the young in the GBA after participating in Wellness Ambassador Programme By Lingnan University (LU) Mental health in the young has become a growing concern in recent years. Taal volcanic ash can be used for radiation shielding, Ateneo researchers find By Ateneo de Manila University This pyroclastic material—usually considered as waste—is rich in iron, enabling it to efficiently block X-rays and gamma rays. The James Webb Space Telescope Unveils the Mysteries of Distant Quiescent Galaxies: Why do They Stop Growing? By National Taiwan University An astronomer witnesses the gas flowing out from a galaxy 12 billion years ago, shutting down the star formation activity in the early Universe. Temperature, rainfall and tides speed glacier flow on a daily basis By Hokkaido University Detailed study of a Greenland glacier's flow rate reveals the impact of environmental conditions. Selenoproteins: the fountain of youth? By Osaka University Researchers from Japan find that certain antioxidant enzymes, called selenoproteins, significantly contribute to fighting cell aging. 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