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The key to why the universe exists may lie in an 1800s knot idea science once dismissed
By Hiroshima University
In 1867, Lord Kelvin imagined atoms as knots in the aether. It was soon disproven. But a new study suggests his discarded idea may yet hold the key to why the universe exists.



Decoding How pH Controls the Chemistry of Clean Energy
By Tohoku University
Scientists at Tohoku University have uncovered how electric fields, surface properties, and charge dynamics work together to shape catalytic reactions.



Dual Torque from Electron Spins Drives Magnetic Domain Wall Displacement
By Tohoku University
A research team has broken down walls, or moved magnetic domain walls to be exact, in the field of spintronics. They uncovered a new mechanism that enables faster and more efficient movement of magnetic domain walls in spintronic materials.



AI and sustainable innovations: From research to adoption
The Taiwan Innotech Expo (TIE) 2025, held from October 16–18 at Taipei World Trade Center, displayed the importance of cross-domain innovation and academe-industry-government linkages to bring research to successful adoption and build an economy responsive to global trends and advances.



Pioneering green chemistry: Light and air combine to build key molecules for future medicines
By The University of Osaka
The University of Osaka researchers developed a world-first sustainable method for synthesizing pharmaceutical-grade NOBIN.



Photosynthesis without the burn
Structure of the light-harvesting antenna (Cf-LHCII) in Codium fragile
By Osaka Metropolitan University
In the marine green alga Codium fragile, unusual carotenoids rapidly dissipate harmful chlorophyll triplet states, protecting the organism from light-induced damage.



Lingnan University Asia-Pacific Institute of Ageing Studies holds ceremony for "Life Story and Epitaph" project and Epitaph Exhibition
Prof Chan presents a pennant to Ms Wong Tsz-ching, representative of the Board of Management of the Chinese Permanent Cemeteries (BMCPC).
By Lingnan University
The Asia-Pacific Institute of Ageing Studies (APIAS) at Lingnan University celebrated its "Life Story and Epitaph" project with an opening ceremony for the Epitaph Exhibition on 10 October 2025.


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