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JWST Captures the Structural Evolution of Disk Galaxies
By Tohoku University
A group of researchers have observed images from the James Webb Space Telescope. The images were like a time machine, allowing the researchers to understand how these galaxies built their disks over history and compare this to how our own Milky Way formed.



DGIST ranks 4th worldwide and 1st in South Korea for citations per faculty in the 2026 QS World University Rankings
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- DGIST's proximity to Harvard's and Caltech's rankings demonstrates world-class research power



Quality Assurance Council commends Lingnan University's best practices in academic standards and quality assurance, accelerating innovation, and optimising liberal arts education in the digital era
Lingnan University in Hong Kong welcomes the Audit Report released by the Quality Assurance Council of the University Grants Committee.
By Lingnan University (LU)
Lingnan University in Hong Kong welcomes the Audit Report by the Quality Assurance Council (QAC) of the University Grants Committee (UGC) today, 27 June.



20 newly-discovered Chinese bat viruses alarm scientists
bats
Chinese and Australian scientists have reported the discovery of twenty new bat viruses in research published this week.



A small reaction space has a big impact on polymer chemistry
By Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo (UTokyo-IIS)
Researchers from the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, have developed nanoscale 'molecular flasks' based on single molecules of bottlebrush polymers to carefully control polymerization reactions in extremely small spaces



AI detects fatty liver disease with chest X-rays
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Lifesaving deep learning model developed using standard radiographs



University of the Philippines Biologists Help Discover New Philippine Forest Mice Species in Mindoro
Four forest mice species endemic to Mindoro
By University of the Philippines Diliman
After nearly a decade of laboratory work, the research team has confirmed three new forest mice species. This raises the number of endemic mammals on Mindoro to twelve, cementing the island as the smallest known island where mammal speciation has taken place.



Charge-Spin Coupling in Room-Temperature 2D Ferromagnetic Material
By National Taiwan University
In the 2D ferromagnet Fe5GeTe2, researchers reveal atomic-scale coherence linking charge density waves, Kondo physics, and ferromagnetism—the first direct observation of synchronized electric and magnetic quantum states.



Echoes of grief: Do macaques mourn their loved ones like humans?
By The University of Osaka
Researchers from The University of Osaka observed the reactions of Japanese macaques to the deaths of their companions. They found that some macaques remained near and even groomed the dead, especially if they had been close companions.



From Hydration Layers to Nanoarchitectures: Water's Pivotal Role in Peptide Organization on 2D Nanomaterials
By Kanazawa University
Researchers at the Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, report in Small, a weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering nanotechnology, published by Wiley-WCH, Germany, how short peptides self-assemble linearly on atomically-thick solid surfaces, such as graphite and M



Scientists unravel mystery of Mycetoma grain formation
By The University of Osaka
A groundbreaking study led by a global research consortium offers new hope for patients with mycetoma, a neglected tropical disease.



Blood Glucose Levels after Glucose Intake Linked to Increased Life Expectancy
By Tohoku University
It's common knowledge that preventing diabetes decreases the chance of mortality. But even within those with "normal" blood glucose levels, is there an optimal number for reducing the risk of other diseases such as heart disease or cancer?



Rising from the Ashes: Unearthing a Hindu Goddess in Pompeii's Ruins
By MAP Academy
In 1938, archaeologists discovered an ivory statuette of a goddess in the ruins of the Roman city of Pompeii, which was buried under ash for thousands of years after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE.



A Tiny Droplet: A Giant Leap in Bacteria Detection
By National Taiwan University
Scientists at National Taiwan University have developed a new microfluidic system that can detect subtle chemical fingerprints from bacteria—helping identify even antibiotic-resistant strains. This technology could help physicians quickly and accurately diagnose infections in hospitals.



New clues to how immune cells fight – and are fooled by – malaria
By The University of Osaka
Researchers from The University of Osaka found that both inhibitory and activating killer immunoglobulin-like receptors on natural killer (NK) cells were able to bind repetitive interspersed family proteins expressed on the surface of malaria-infected red blood cells.



Insulin on edge: Study identifies stress-triggered gene behind diabetes
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Stress-responsive gene pushes pancreatic insulin-producing cells toward dysfunction, fueling diabetes



Novel yet simple model provides smooth answer to friction mystery
By YOKOHAMA National University
Researchers find solution to 'static friction paradox' — apparent stick state with slow slip is purely mechanical



Flagship collaboration between Lingnan University and the University of Oxford inspires Postgraduate Summer School 2025 and is open to all postgraduate students for the first time
The School of Graduate Studies at Lingnan University hosts the opening ceremony of the Postgraduate Summer School 2025.
By Lingnan University (LU)
The School of Graduate Studies (GS) at Lingnan University hosted the opening ceremony of the Postgraduate Summer School 2025 on campus today, 24 June.



DGIST Offers Training for Global Fragrance Industry Professionals in Daegu
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Beginning on July 14th, the practice-oriented "Fragrance Industry Professional Training Course" will be offered at no cost - Faculty members from Côte d'Azur University in France will come to South Korea to provide olfactory training and analytical techniques



"Preventing the Outflow of AI Talent": DGIST to Attract Global Doctoral-Level Researchers Through the Ministry of Science and ICT's "InnoCORE" Initiative
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Curbing brain drain and drawing future talent to Korea…the Ministry of Science and ICT begins full-scale recruitment and settlement support for global postdoctoral researchers



Development of an eco-friendly photovoltaic (PV) hydrogen production method using eco-friendly quantum dots! The secret lies in the "quantum dot synthesis mechanism"
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Real-time X-ray scattering analysis reveals the synthesis mechanism of eco-friendly ternary quantum dots - This eco-friendly PV hydrogen production technology is expected to be implemented and used in various next-generation semiconductor optoelectronic devices - The research results have been p



In the Trace Lies the Truth: Halogens and the Fate of the Lunar Crust
By Ehime University
How halogens uncover the hidden history of lunar crust formation and the striking lunar surface dichotomy.



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