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A novel method to enable intracellular delivery
By Singapore University of Technology and Design
SUTD researchers leveraged their expertise in microfluids to develop a novel method for deforming cells mechanically to facilitate intracellular delivery, revolutionising personalised treatments at the cellular level.



Transforming biodegradable polymers into functional electronics
By Singapore University of Technology and Design
SUTD researchers demonstrate a new 3D printing method that produces electrically conductive structures from sustainable materials, enabling potential applications in sensors, electronics, and wearables.



Simply 'Sprinkling' a Fluorescent Probe Can Quickly Show Active Brain Synapses
By Tohoku University
By just sprinkling it on top and waiting 10 seconds, researchers can use this new fluorescent probe to clearly show synapses, the connection points between brain cells.



Renowned painter Ho Wing-cheong and 20 Lingnan students' first collaborative painting "The Spring Blossoms" is the centrepiece at the opening of the Lingnan School Art exhibition at Lingnan@WestKowloon
By Lingnan University (LU)
To encourage more young people to learn about and appreciate the Chinese culture, Lingnan University has mounted an exhibition, which opened today, 10 July, entitled "The Art of Ho Wing-cheong and Collaborative Painting with Lingnan Students" at its off-campus learning hub Lingnan@WestKowloon, where



New Nanosheet Material Enables High-Density Heat Storage Below 100°C Via Water Adsorption
By Tohoku University
Households, cars, and factories generate heat, much of which goes to waste. Likewise, the increasing usage of solar panels means heat needs to be stored at large amounts for longer periods of time. Thus, thermal storage is critical for carbon-neurtrality.



Genetics helps untangle the causes behind a rare and complex vascular disorder
By The University of Osaka
Researchers from The University of Osaka have identified key genetic mutations linked to extracranial arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), a rare and potentially serious vascular disorder.



Real-time System Reveals Hidden Urban Air Metal Risks
By National Taiwan University
A new real-time monitoring system captures minute-by-minute changes in toxic metals resulting from traffic pollution. Research indicates that non-exhaust sources, including brake wear, significantly contribute to urban health risks.



Real-Time Simulation Makes Understanding Nonlinear Quantum Dynamics Much Easier
By Tohoku University
Nonlinear quantum dynamics are complicated, but they don't have to be. A new, real-time simulation may help demystify these unusual dynamics, serving as a guide to develop next-gen quantum devices.



Make-your-own weight-loss drug using an innovative genome editing approach
By The University of Osaka
Researchers from The University of Osaka found that a one-time genome editing treatment introducing a gene encoding the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist Exendin-4, marketed as the weight-loss drug Exenatide, results in sustained secretion of the drug, reduced food intake, and enhanced weight



A Soft Injectable Ocular Material Designed to Rescue Optic Neuropathy and Retinal Injuries
By National Taiwan University
This research introduces a soft, injectable material designed for use in the eye to help protect and support damaged retinal tissue. It offers a gentle, biocompatible way to stabilize the inner eye environment and may assist future treatments like cell therapy and drug release.



PCB in the Seto Inland Sea: Spatial and seasonal variations, Sources, and Responses
By Ehime University
Spatial and seasonal variations of polychlorinated biphenyl (CB-153) in the Seto Inland Sea and its response to declines in atmospheric and riverine input



Delocalization beyond π-conjugation
By Ehime University
Hyperconjugation between aromatic rings and their side chains to stabilize unpaired electrons



Lingnan University hosts over 300 global experts at Digital Universities Asia - Exploring AI integration and innovation in higher education and beyond
Opening Ceremony of the THE Digital Universities Asia 2025 Summit. (From left: Prof Raymond Chan Hon-fu, Vice-President (Academics) cum Provost of Lingnan University, Mr Andrew Yao Cho-fai, Council Chairman, Dr Choi Yuk-lin, Secretary for Education, Prof S. Joe Qin, President of Lingnan University, Ms Lim Mei-mei, THE President for APAC)
By Lingnan University (LU)
Lingnan University, in partnership with Times Higher Education (THE), launched Digital Universities Asia 2025 on 8 July at its Tuen Mun campus.



For ultrasound, ultra-strength not always a good thing
By Osaka Metropolitan University
New study explains why too much ultrasound slows chemical reactions



Daily mismatch between temperature and humidity modulates atmospheric dryness
By National Taiwan University
A daily mismatch between temperature and humidity, observed in certain mountain and waterside regions, helps regulate atmospheric dryness. However, this protective effect may weaken under global warming.



Transport and mass budget of biodegradable microplastics in the Seto Inland Sea
By Ehime University
Distribution characteristics and transport processes of biodegradable microplastics in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan



Progress towards potassium-ion batteries
By National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
Alternative battery technologies are vital for the green transition.


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