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Weekly Digest: Lingnan University shows eight innovative projects at InnoCarnival 2025 - Driving smart healthy city development with technology, and m

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Lingnan University shows eight innovative projects at InnoCarnival 2025 - Driving smart healthy city development with technology
Prof Sun Dong, Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry (middle), visits Lingnan's booth to learn about the AI-based Fencing Training and Assessment System, a project introduced by Prof Sam Kwong Tak-wu (left).
By Lingnan University
Lingnan University continues to participate in annual innovation and technology event the InnoCarnival 2025 (the Carnival), organised by the Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC).



Taking the shock out of predicting shock wave behavior with precise computational modeling
By YOKOHAMA National University
Researchers have shed light on the mechanism behind the dissipative solutions that appear in weak shock waves, explaining them from the perspective of entropy generation.



Team develops high-speed, ultra-low-power superconductive neuron device
By YOKOHAMA National University
Applications in neural network circuits



Quantum Networks Bring New Precision to Dark Matter Searches
By Tohoku University
Researchers at Tohoku University have taken a major step forward in the global hunt for dark matter, an invisible substance that makes up about 27% of the universe, by designing a new type of quantum sensor network that could significantly improve our chances of detecting it.



Sulfated yeast rises to the challenge facing rare earth metals
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Modified yeast developed to efficiently adsorb targeted elements from solutions



New antivirals could help prevent cold sores by changing cell structures
Graphical Abstract
By Hiroshima University
Lab tests confirm that Pin1 inhibitors could reduce and stop outbreaks of herpes simplex virus-1



Injectable and Self-Healable Glowing Hydrogel Achieves Ultra-Sensitive Detection of Formaldehyde
By National Taiwan University
Researchers from the Institute of Polymer Science and Engineering at National Taiwan University have developed a multifunctional hydrogel sensor for detecting formaldehyde.



Artificial intelligence theory could be the key to how collective cell intelligence works
By Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo (UTokyo-IIS)
Researchers from The University of Tokyo have found that single cells in collective chemotaxis act like agents in distributed reinforcement learning, utilizing the environment as an "external memory" and exhibiting highly intelligent behavior.



Leading literary scholar Prof Xu Zidong joins Lingnan University Institute for Advanced Study as Senior Lingnan Scholar
Prof Xu Zidong receives the title of Senior Lingnan Scholar from President Qin.
By Lingnan University
The Lingnan University Institute for Advanced Study (LUIAS) held a ceremony on campus today, 15 October, to confer the title of Senior Lingnan Scholar on Prof Xu Zidong, former Professor and Head of the Department of Chinese at Lingnan University, in recognition of his important contributions to mod



Training the grid to spot cyberattacks without seeing your data
By Singapore University of Technology and Design
SUTD researchers test a privacy-preserving approach that blends federated learning with cloud coordination for smart grids in future 6G environments.



Methane from overlooked sources higher than predicted in Osaka
Mobile observation vehicles and observation equipment
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Researchers found overlooked sources of greenhouse gas emissions in urban Osaka using mobile measurements



Ateneo scientists research potential anti-ulcer vaccine
By Ateneo de Manila University
SOSE researchers are looking at a possible vaccine for H. pylori, a widely common bacterium that causes stomach ulcers and raises the risk for stomach cancer.



Extra Silver Atom Sparks Breakthrough in Photoluminescence of Silver Nanoclusters
By Tohoku University
The precise placement of a single silver atom can be enough to make a huge difference. Researchers found that light-emitting properties were 77 times more efficient as a result – paving the way for better optoelectronics and sensing technologies such as OLED lights.



World AI Show Welcomes MIDA as Strategic Investment Partner, Strengthening Malaysia's Position as AI & Investment Hub
By Asia Research News Partnerships
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (14 October 2025) – The World AI Show is gearing up for its 46th global edition, set for 28–29 October 2025 at DoubleTree by Hilton, Kuala Lumpur.



New Imaging Technology Unlocks Hidden Glycemic History for Diabetes and Cancer Research
By National Taiwan University
Scientists from National Taiwan University have created a new light-based imaging technology that can trace a person's blood sugar history by analyzing individual red blood cells.



Chemists develop "Dump-and-Stir" technique for fast and safe carborane synthesis
By The University of Osaka
The University of Osaka scientists have developed a safe, efficient "dump-and-stir" method to introduce ortho-carborane into various aromatic compounds using a newly designed lithium–copper reagent.



Flipping the switch on sperm motility offers new hope for male infertility
By The University of Osaka
Researchers at The University of Osaka discovered that the protein TMEM217 is essential for sperm motility and male fertility. TMEM217 stabilizes a protein complex that produces the signaling molecule cAMP, which powers the sperm's tail.



mRNA therapy restores sperm production and fertility in mice
By The University of Osaka
Researchers from The University of Osaka in collaboration with Baylor College of Medicine have developed a new therapy for a severe form of male infertility called non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA).



Nobel Prizes 2025 - Asian winners past and present
The 2025 Nobel Prize winners have been announced, and we have new Nobel laureates from Asia.



Ateneo webinar underscores the power of science communication across disciplines
By Ateneo de Manila University
Ateneo de Manila University and Science Communicators Philippines explored how scientific knowledge can be better shared, understood, and applied for the public good.



New national standard to boost trust in edible bird's nest industry
By Duke-NUS Medical School
• Singapore's first national standard using near-infrared spectroscopy introduced to authenticate edible bird's nest products; • New method offers accuracy, speed, and non-destructive testing; • Enables producers to verify authenticity of products and build consumer trust, empowers consumers to



New national standard to boost trust in edible bird's nest industry
By Duke-NUS Medical School
• Singapore's first national standard using near-infrared spectroscopy introduced to authenticate edible bird's nest products; • New method offers accuracy, speed, and non-destructive testing; • Enables producers to verify authenticity of products and build consumer trust, empowers consumers to



NTU Singapore and SMART scientists develop safer and more sustainable antimicrobials to prevent infection of cow udders
A team of international researchers has developed alternatives to antibiotics that prevent infection of cow udders, called bovine mastitis, to address rising antibiotic resistance and concerns around milk contamination from antibiotic residues.


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