Daily Digest: Where did that raindrop come from? Tracing the movement of water molecules using isotopes, and more ... By rahmat hidayat Wednesday, February 11, 2026 Asia Research News. Empowering diversity in research news. Bringing discoveries to light. Daily Update View this email in your browser Press Releases Announcements Events Opportunities More Press Releases Where did that raindrop come from? Tracing the movement of water molecules using isotopes By Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo (UTokyo-IIS) Researchers from the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo track the global circulation of water molecules in time and space using isotope ensemble modeling, enabling better prediction of changing hydrological patterns and weather extremes Planting tree belts on wet farmland comes with an overlooked trade-off By Hiroshima University A study finds that shelterbelts, trees planted as windbreaks, in Japan's wet farmlands boost edge-dwelling bird population but cut grassland species by about 74%, with numbers rebounding roughly a kilometer away, revealing an overlooked conservation trade-off. Team develops low-temperature, sinterless silica glass using 3D printing techniques By YOKOHAMA National University Offers a promising route for precise glass manufacturing Underbite Is Associated with Tooth Loss Risk By Tohoku University Specific types of malocclusion, or bite misalignment, are associated with tooth loss. Why Rough Grinding Make Stainless Steel More Prone to Corrosion? By Tohoku University From the DeLorean to skyscrapers, stainless steel is known for its exceptional strength. But exposure to certain elements, such as seawater, can compromise it. Turning sunlight and heat into clean hydrogen fuel By National Taiwan University Researchers developed a compact device that converts sunlight and waste heat into clean hydrogen fuel while simultaneously purifying water. This innovative system improves energy efficiency and offers a promising solution for sustainable energy and environmental remediation. See more Press Releases Get a Newsroom Membership to post press releases Announcements DGIST Professor Cheolgi Kim Appointed as Full Member of the National Academy of Medicine of Korea How a fridge could unlock modern dairy cattle breeding in the developing world DGIST Embarks on the "Glocal Lab" Project… Unlocking the era of the brain neural digital twin Events Canada-in-Asia Conference 2026 ChinaBio® Partnering Forum 2026 ITEX 2026 ASIAWATER 2026 12th World Sustainability Forum See more Events Join our community to post Events Opportunities Showcase Your Invention on a Global Platform Submissions open for Through Southern Lenses: Science in Focus photography award Research Fellow (Cancer Science Institute X Next&Bio) JR: 30957 Scientific Manager (Cancer Science Institute) JR: 30819 Scientific Program Officer (Cancer Science Institute) JR : 30869 See more Opportunities Join our community to post Opportunities Asia Research News The Research Communication Experts OUR COMPLETE SOLUTION FOR RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS Join our community Follow Asia Research News! Were you forwarded this email? SIGN UP HERE to receive our newsletter. Asia Research News BRINGING DISCOVERY TO LIGHT You are receiving this email because you have registered to receive information from Asia Research News, a ResearchSEA Limited Company. Daily email too often? You can change to weekly. MANAGE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION HERE Really don't want any more news updates? You can UNSUBSCRIBE here. Asia Research NewsCambridge HouseCamboro Business Park, GirtonCambridge, Cambridgeshire CB3 0QH United KingdomAdd us to your address book Copyright © 2026 Asia Research News, All rights reserved. Share : Facebook Twitter Google+ Previous Newer Post Next Older Post
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