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A New Take on the Abilities of Hydrogen Binding Energy for Use in Single Atom Catalysts
By Tohoku University
Conventional thinking holds that the metal site in single atom catalysts (SACs) has been a limiting factor to the continued improvement of the design and, therefore, the continued improvement of the capability of these SACs.



KAUST Professor Carlos Duarte Wins Prestigious Japan Prize for Pioneering Marine Science Research
Professor Carlos M. Duarte
By King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
Professor Carlos M. Duarte, Ibn Sina Distinguished Professor of Marine Science, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), has been awarded the Japan Prize. Second time a KAUST scientist receives the award.



Shin-Etsu Chemical and Hokkaido University Develop Lipid Nanoparticle Production System Capable of Both Small-Batch, High-Mix Production and Mass Production
By Hokkaido University
Shin-Etsu Chemical and Hokkaido University have developed system for the production of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) that incorporates a microfluidic device.



Antibiotic-resistant E. albertii on the rise in Bangladeshi chicken shops
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Widespread contamination by emerging foodborne pathogen detected in retail chicken meat



Mapping change: Decades of satellite imagery reveal new insights into river mobility
An analysis of satellite imagery of major river systems in the Philippines has revealed surprising insights into how rivers behave, with significant implications for river management in tropical settings.



Lingnan University leads delegation to nine UK universities and signs its first MoU with the University of Sheffield
President S. Joe Qin and Prof Bradley R. Barnes meet with Prof Frances Bowen, Vice-Principal for Humanities and Social Sciences, and other colleagues from Queen Mary University of London. The meeting focuses on potential dual degree programmes in business, humanities and social science, as well as student exchange opportunities (From left: Prof Bradley R. Barnes, President S. Joe Qin, Prof Frances Bowen, Dr Matthieu Burnay and Mr Ceri Bevan).
By Lingnan University (LU)
To further strengthen Lingnan University's global academic network, Prof S. Joe Qin, President and Wai Kee Kau Chair Professor of Data Science of Lingnan University; Prof Bradley R.



Phosphorylation Triggers Liquid-liquid Phase Separation of Tau and Results in Tau Aggregation at the Nuclear Envelope
By National Taiwan University
Phosphorylation of tau protein triggers the formation of phase-separated liquid droplets of tau, known as liquid-liquid phase separation, in a temperature-dependent and reversible mechanism.


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