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Lingnan University and Collège de Paris sign MoU on programme collaboration
Prof Xin Yao, Vice-President (Research and Innovation) of Lingnan University (left) and Dr Sissi Lei, Dean of the Collège Cévenol of the Collège de Paris (right) sign an MoU for programme collaboration.
By Lingnan University
Lingnan University and the Collège de Paris (CdP) have taken a large step towards improving educational opportunities by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) focused on joint projects.



Ateneo ALLS head Dr. Rodrigo advocates for culturally-responsive AI at K-EDU EXPO
By Ateneo de Manila University
Dr Rodrigo emphasized that AI in education must be grounded in culture—responsive to students' lived experiences, classroom realities, and national contexts.



Ateneo joins AI Horizons PH conference in UP Cebu
By Ateneo de Manila University
"The Development and Testing of a Virtual Patient for Philippine Medical Education" was presented in front of policymakers, industry professionals, and leaders from academia on the second day of the two-day conference.



Unlocking Oxygen's Hidden Role in Turning Propylene into Useful Chemicals
By Tohoku University
Researchers may have unlocked a more sustainable and affordable way for producing key ingredients for everyday materials such as plastics, clothing fibers, and insulation foams. The secret: lead dioxide.



DGIST and Korea University Hold Joint Symposium to Foster Collaboration in Future Convergence Research
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
DGIST and Korea University Hold Joint Symposium to Foster Collaboration in Future Convergence Research



DGIST Opens Admissions for the "Science Creativity School" to Foster Future Science Talents
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Implementing future-oriented convergence education by opening the university's advanced research infrastructure to the local community - Fostering creative, problem-solving talents through math and science-based convergence inquiry programs - Open to 5th-6th grade elementary and 1st grade middle



DGIST Launches "AI/SW School," an Advanced Talent Education Platform for Local AI/SW
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Fosters next-generation talent through non-graded tailored education for elementary, middle, and high school students - Balances development among regions and strengthens national competitiveness through a comprehensive AI/SW curriculum



New Memristor Wafer Integration Technology from DGIST Paves the Way for Brain-Like AI Chips
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Wafer-Scale Integration of Next-Generation Memristor Semiconductors: Establishing a World-Class Platform for High-Density, Low-Power Computing - Research Findings Published in Nature Communications



DGIST Reveals How "Switch" in Aging of Plant Leaves Works
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- A research team led by DGIST Professors Pyungok Lim, Jongchan Lee, and Minsik Kim identifies a mechanism that delivers plant aging signals to chloroplasts - The findings of the study are published in Nature Plants, one of the world's most renowned journals in botany



DGIST Collaborates with Daegu Seongseo Industrial Complex Management Corporation to Foster Talented Individuals in AI-based Technology Business Management
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Strengthen industry–academia collaboration and establish a practice-oriented AI interdisciplinary education system



From Molecular Interactions to Material Function: Unraveling Water's Effect on Chitin Nanocrystals
By Kanazawa University
Researchers at the Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, report in the Journal of the American Chemical Society the use of three-dimensional atomic force microscopy (AFM) and molecular dynamics simulations to determine the structure of water in the hydration of different ty



Elucidation of a Novel Mechanism Regulating Bone Growth
By Ehime University
The balance of nutrition in early childhood affects height.



Scanning nanoprobe microscope reveals the hidden flexibility of cancer cells
By Kanazawa University
Researchers at the Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, report in ACS Applied Nano Materials a new method to precisely measure nuclear elasticity—the stiffness or softness of the cell nucleus—in living cells.



Researchers Find That Temperature Matters for RhRu₃Ox During Acidic Water Oxidation
By Tohoku University
Researchers at Tohoku University found that a certain catalyst tends towards different reaction mechanisms at high versus low temperatures. This finding can be used to tailor catalysts with more stability, which ultimately could lead to upgrades for electrochemical devices such as batteries.



Reducing reliance on corticosteroids with rituximab: renewed hope for adult-onset patients with relapsing nephrotic syndrome
By The University of Osaka
Researchers from The University of Osaka have found that rituximab, a monoclonal antibody approved for the treatment of nephrotic syndrome in children in Japan, also improves disease management in adults.



Data Integration is the Key to Understanding Asia-Pacific Marine Change
By Tohoku University
To protect the diverse marine ecosystems in the Asia-Pacific region, we need to understand the full picture via collaborative data integration efforts across institutes and different disciplines.



Successful bone regeneration using stem cells derived from fatty tissue
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Researchers successfully treat spinal compression fractures using stem cells from fatty tissue



Early-life ketone signaling shapes beige fat development and lifelong metabolic health
By National Taiwan University
A novel study from scientists at National Taiwan University challenges the long-held view of ketone bodies as mere energy substrates, revealing instead that those produced during lactation act as epigenetic signals that promote beige adipocyte formation and protect against obesity.



Japanese public show major reservations to cell donation for human brain organoid research
By Hiroshima University
New study argues standard forms of consent for cell donations would not be appropriate for this line of research



Extreme winds could push turbines beyond their limits
Block Island Wind Farm
By Springer Nature
More than 40% of existing and planned offshore wind farm sites in Europe and Asia are exposed to wind speeds above the maximum capacity of some turbines, highlighting the need for these energy infrastructures to adapt to extreme wind events associated with climate change.



Next-Generation Wound Care: Guiding the Body to Heal Itself
By National Taiwan University
Researchers at National Taiwan University have discovered how light, electricity, and tiny forces can work together to help wounds heal naturally and leave fewer scars, offering new hope for chronic wound care.



Scientists build detailed map of the developing human brain, opening new pathways for Parkinson's treatment
By Duke-NUS Medical School
Duke-NUS scientists have built one of the largest and most comprehensive maps of the developing human brain, marking a major step forward in testing new therapies for Parkinson's disease and other neurological conditions



Lingnan University AI authority Prof Sam Kwong Tak-wu receives Natural Science Award (First Prize) at Shandong Computer Federation Science and Technology Awards
Prof Sam Kwong Tak-wu receives the Natural Science Award (First Prize) at the Shandong Computer Federation Science and Technology Awards. (From left: Prof Sam Kwong Tak-wu, Prof Cong Runmin)
By Lingnan University
The use of drones in search and rescue, patrolling, and environmental monitoring has become increasingly common.


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