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Helping me, inhibiting you: Analysis of interactions between intestinal microbiota
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Bacteria in the digestive system may work to maintain balance directly and indirectly



Cool New Imaging Method of Frozen Solvents Shows Elemental Distributions in Nanomaterials
By Tohoku University
Researchers at Tohoku University unveil a cool new technique that can visualize both the structure and elemental distribution of nanomaterials in frozen solvents.



Dye-free blue fluorescence enables easy viewing for interface sciences
By YOKOHAMA National University
A novel technique has been developed using cellulose nanofibers, a blue-fluorescing amino acid and a covalent bond to yield an easily viewable, non-disruptive and dye-free alternative to conventional fluorescent tagging.



Curate the Curious: Lingnan University Master's students explore contemporary art through six curatorial themes
The exhibition was curated by 36 students from the Master of Arts in Curatorial and Art History programme (MACAH).
By Lingnan University (LU)
Curate the Curious, an annual exhibition curated by 36 students of the Master of Arts in Curating and Art History (MACAH) at Lingnan University, will be held from 1-10 August.



Lingnan University study shows multitasking involves different cognitive skills Research suggests training may improve work and learning performance
Lingnan University study shows that multitasking uses multiple cognitive abilities. A research assistant looks at the tasks used in the study.
By Lingnan University (LU)
In Hong Kong's fast-paced lifestyle, many people need to multitask in order to get things done, and whether this ability is innate or can be developed through training has long been a subject of academic debate.



Empowering Academia, Advancing Climate Action: Horizon JHSSR Launches ASAIHL 2024 Special Issue on Climate Crisis and Higher Education
ASAIHL-JHSSR Special Edition | Vol. 7 (S) Aug. 2025
By Horizon Journals
The Horizon Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Research (JHSSR) proudly announces the release of its Special ASAIHL Edition – Volume 7(S), August 2025, themed "University's Role in Advancing Climate Crisis Reduction." This commemorative edition captures the pioneering spirit of Southeast Asi



Stepping for digital rewards
By Osaka Metropolitan University
How mHealth app incentives drive health and transit in Japan's Senboku New Town



AI Detects the Stiffness of Cancer Cell Exosomes: DGIST Develops Deep Learning-Based Lung Cancer Diagnostic Technology
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- DGIST research team led by Yoonhee Lee and Gyogwon Koo enhances lung cancer diagnostic accuracy by combining exosome physical properties with AI. - The research also proposes the potential for rapid and precise liquid biopsy-based lung cancer diagnosis without fluorescent labeling.



DGIST Explores Interdisciplinary Strategy to Promote Three Future Strategic Areas!
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Hosted DGIST Future Insight Forum on Jul 23 (Wed) at EL Tower in Seoul, Korea - Expected to deliver innovative achievements in three future strategic areas: physical AI, human digital twins, and quantum sensing



DGIST signs MOU with National Human Rights Commission of Korea to Expand Integrity Education
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Cooperation on education to raise awareness about integrity among undergraduate and graduate students and improve integrity among faculty and staff members



Why some strep infections turn deadly: A genetic clue
By The University of Osaka
A group of researchers led by The University of Osaka have identified a novel genetic mutation in Streptococcus pyogenes, a common bacterium which causes strep throat, significantly associated with severe invasive infections.



From the lab to the hand: nanodevice brings personalized genomics closer to reality
By The University of Osaka
Researchers from The University of Osaka have used a miniature heater positioned over a nano-sized opening to gently unzip DNA's double helix into a single strand for quick, efficient analysis.



AI Workflow Boosts Taiwan's Circular Economy Plans Towards 2030 Goals
By National Taiwan University
Using AI to decode system diagrams and simulate nine policy scenarios for better material reuse and resource efficiency.



A long non-coding RNA TERRA is associated with human aging and Alzheimer's diseases
By National Taiwan University
A research team from National Taiwan University, Academia Sinica, and National Taiwan University Hospital has uncovered a critical connection between a unique RNA molecule and human aging, including early-stage Alzheimer's disease.


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