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Lingnan University Gerontechnology Project earns top 3-star recognition in elderly care for second consecutive year
Dr Chloe Sui Pui-yi, Senior Lecturer at the School of Graduate Studies and Institute of Policy Studies at Lingnan University, expresses her aspiration to train more Gerontechnology Ambassadors in the future, fostering greater youth awareness of Hong Kong's ageing population and promoting intergenerational empathy.
By Lingnan University (LU)
Lingnan University's Jockey Club Gerontechnology and Smart Ageing in Place Project has received the highest 3-Star Certificate in the Elderly Care Award Scheme 2024-25 for the second consecutive year.



Latest independent Nature Index Research Leaders data shows a shift in global research landscape
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By Springer Nature
China sees a strong increase in research output and tops the global list, with Asian institutions rising in prominence. Japan, South Korea and India are in the top 10, with the latter two countries increasing their adjusted share from 2023.



Monolayer SnS as New Semiconductor Towards Wave-parallel Computing and Spin-valleytronic Applications
By Tohoku University
Researchers developed a safe and simple sublimation method that produces sheets of atomically-thin semiconductor crystals. This could streamline the process for creating faster, more efficient computers.



How solvents shape precision drug delivery
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Solvent polarity controls drug-loading capacity of metal–organic framework carriers



The Hidden Crisis: Groundwater Quality in the Philippines and Why It Matters
PGHI Project staff measuring onsite groundwater quality
By University of the Philippines Diliman
A new study found that land use (agricultural or forested) and the season (wet or dry) significantly impact groundwater quality, but in different ways.



Potential anti-breast cancer drug identified
The involvement of dimeric VIPR2 in tumor growth and metastasis
By Hiroshima University
A surgeon can excise breast cancer from the body, but even the most skilled scalpel may not be able to remove every cell — especially when the cells have spread from the original disease site elsewhere in the body.



Quantum Information Research Center of YOKOHAMA National University: Pioneering the Future of Quantum Technology
By YOKOHAMA National University
The Quantum Information Research Center of YOKOHAMA National University serves as a hub that brings together top researchers to promote practical quantum information research and lead large-scale national and international projects through active collaboration.



A Stress Memory Effect in Olivine at Upper Mantle Pressures and Temperatures
By Ehime University
The Kaiser effect, which is known as a stress memory effect, predicts that seismic events occur only when the previous maximum stress is exceeded. However, the Kaiser effect has only been tested at room temperature in laboratories.



ALS Care: Global differences in life support decisions
By The University of Osaka
A new study reveals striking international differences in how doctors approach the sensitive issue of tracheostomy invasive ventilation (TIV) for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).



Integration of Psychosomatic and Psychiatric Diagnostic Systems
By National Taiwan University
Although psychosomatic medicine is regarded as a branch of psychiatry in many countries, some of its diagnostic concepts are not fully encompassed by mainstream psychiatric diagnostic systems.



Hiroshima's memorials taught the world to mourn differently. Now, a new book explores what stories Southeast Asia carved in stone
By Hiroshima University
Moved by how Hiroshima's memorials transformed unspeakable loss into a global call for peace, a Hiroshima University historian turns his gaze to Southeast Asia—unpacking what stories their war monuments enshrine, what they leave out, and what that means for peace and justice, as the world marks the


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