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Duke-NUS celebrates 20 years of medical innovation with largest ever graduating class
By Duke-NUS Medical School
Duke-NUS Medical School's Class of 2025 graduates 121 medical and doctoral students, including MDs, MD-PhDs, PhDs, and masters' degrees Landmark first batch of Masters in Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality graduates, unique to Southeast Asia Inaugural graduates from conditional admissions pathw



Glass Wall Detection Without the Use of Expensive Sensors DGIST Lowers Autonomous Driving Cost by 90%
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- DGIST research team led by Professor Kyungjoon Park achieves 96% glass wall detection accuracy without using additional sensors, reducing hardware costs by 90% - Smart algorithm negates the need for expensive sensors: PINMAP software replaces hardware!



DGIST to Host Distinguished Lecture Series by Professor Thomas C. Südhof, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- DGIST to host the Distinguished Lecture Series on the topic of molecular principles of neural circuits



DGIST MS/PhD Student Jung Da-Hae Is the Sole South Korean Awardee for Olfactory Research Recognized at an International Conference
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Department of Brain Sciences MS/PhD student Jung Da-hae wins the Young Investigator Award at IC-KDA & ASAD 2025 - Research commended for the early pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease



DGIST Selected for Ministry of Science and ICT's New AI Star Fellowship Project
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
Will receive KRW 11.5 billion in government funding and lead human-centered physical AI research



DGIST President Kunwoo Lee Joins Relay Campaign to Raise Awareness of Population Issues
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
DGIST President Kunwoo Lee Joins Relay Campaign to Raise Awareness of Population Issues



Single-Atom Catalysts Change Spin State When Boosted by a Magnetic Field
By Tohoku University
Researchers proposed a novel strategy for using a magnetic field to boost the efficiency of single-atom catalysts – thus speeding up helpful reactions used for ammonia production and wastewater treatment.



New plant leaf aging factor found
Wild-type Arabidopsis thaliana compared to the plant with a mutation.
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Mutant protein protects against mildew, but leaves turn yellow and age sooner



Digital Discovery Unlocks Durable Catalyst for Acidic Water Splitting
By Tohoku University
A team at Tohoku University has developed a data-driven method to accelerate the discovery of affordable, stable catalysts for clean hydrogen production.



SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre leads S$10m national effort to tackle muscle-loss in ageing Singapore
The MAGNET project is a national collaboration among leading physicians and scientists.
By Duke-NUS Medical School
Singapore's first nationwide research initiative dedicated to sarcopenia aims to revolutionise diagnosis and treatment for Asian patients.



Ballistic Electrons Chart a New Course for Next-Gen Terahertz Devices
By Singapore University of Technology and Design
Singapore researchers uncover a low-power mechanism for upconverting light using geometry and kinetic electron motion



Synthetic molecular rings re-create energy flow found in plants
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Self-assembling dye rings demonstrate photosynthetic energy and charge circulation



Editor's Choice: Cosmic hide-and-seek, thinking face robot, menopause-dementia link & more
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By Asia Research News
Cosmic hide-and-seek, Controlling quantum light, Thinking face robot, Live DNA folding & Menopause-dementia link. Plus latest SciCom Coffee talk. Read all in the latest Editor's Choice.



Energy-efficient, high-precision measurement system using waveform similarity
By The University of Osaka
Researchers at The University of Osaka have developed a groundbreaking energy-efficient and high-precision measurement system leveraging the inherent similarity between waveforms generated by the same type of signal source.



Exploring the Seas with Self-Powered Jellyfish Cyborgs
By Tohoku University
Jellyfish cyborgs may sound like something straight out of science fiction. But harnessing jellyfishes' natural locomotion provides an efficient and environmentally-friendly means to monitor coral reefs, track oil spills or observe climate change.



Team publishes correspondence article reevaluating 'seriousness' in genetic conditions
Japanese researchers examine how patient voices impact decisions related to genetic testing for hereditary cancers.
By Hiroshima University
Examines how patient voices impact decision-making



Self-trained vision transformers mimic human gaze with surprising precision
By The University of Osaka
Researchers from The University of Osaka have revealed that vision transformers can develop gaze patterns similar to humans, learning to prioritize faces without ever being taught what a face is.



Hanuman Finds Love: The Mermaid in Southeast Asia's Ramayana
By MAP Academy
The story of Hanuman and Suvannamaccha, a mermaid, is beloved by generations in Southeast Asia who are familiar with the epic Ramayana, known locally as Ramakien.



Unlocking a new way to boost green energy materials without rare elements
By National Taiwan University
Scientists unlock a new way to boost green energy materials—without rare elements.


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