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43 Lingnan University scholars named among Stanford University's World's Top 2% Scientists. Multiple scholars rank No. 1 in China and Hong Kong SAR in their respective disciplines
43 distinguished Lingnan scholars named Stanford University's World's Top 2% Scientists.
By Lingnan University
Lingnan University has achieved another remarkable milestone in the 2025 edition of the World's Top 2% Scientists list, published by Stanford University. This year, a total of 43 Lingnan scholars were named in the list, representing an increase of about 50 per cent compared with last year's 29.



Topology reveals the hidden rules of amorphous materials — Softness arises from hierarchical structures
By The University of Osaka
Researchers from The University of Osaka, AIST, Okayama University, and the University of Tokyo applied an innovative computational-analysis technique to clarify the atomic structure of soft, easily deformable regions in amorphous silicon.



Time-released Gel Packs a One-two Punch against Aggressive Brain Tumors
By National Taiwan University
High-grade gliomas pose formidable challenge clinically due to poor prognosis and high recurrence rate. Principal investigator Prof. Feng-Huei Lin and research scientist Dr.



Scientists Create Robust Molecular Cage Inspired by Nature's Nested Design
By National Taiwan University
Researchers led by Professor Yi-Tsu Chan at National Taiwan University have created a giant molecular cage that mimics nature's nested structures. This layered nanocage is remarkably stable and can serve as a miniature reactor for producing gold nanoparticles.



Avoiding static land surface models: improvements in simulating water–energy–vegetation dynamics
By Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo (UTokyo-IIS)
Researchers from the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo consider waterflows and vegetation mosaic on hillslopes for accurate simulation of land surface water and energy status across Africa



Is Flooding Under Climate Change More Predictable Than We Thought?
By Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo (UTokyo-IIS)
To improve accuracy of projected flood risks under climate change, University of Tokyo researchers propose a new method merging data from multiple climate change scenarios based on specific warming levels



Routing Photonic Entanglement Towards a Quantum Internet
By Tohoku University
Researchers at Tohoku University developed a photonic router that can direct single and entangled (quantum) photons at unprecedented levels of efficiency. This may bring us closer to realizing superfast quantum tech.


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