Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology propose a novel pathway for pentose synthesis on early Earth, bridging the gap between prebiotic chemistry and the building…
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Researchers from Tokyo Tech have innovated an OLED that emits blue light at a record low voltage of 1.47 V, potentially revolutionizing commercial smartphone and…
Researchers have utilized in-cell engineering to produce hybrid solid catalysts for artificial photosynthesis using protein crystals. These catalysts, created through genetically modified bacteria, are highly…
A diamond quantum sensor-based detection technique can more accurately estimate battery charge, leading to an extended range for electric vehicles. High-accuracyHow close the measured value…
A wide-spread soil mineral, alpha-iron-(III) oxyhydroxide, was found to become a recyclable catalyst for carbon dioxide photoreduction into formic acid. Credit: Professor Kazuhiko Maeda Converting…
A new accelerator chip called “Hiddenite” that can achieve state-of-the-art accuracyHow close the measured value conforms to the correct value.” data-gt-translate-attributes=”[{“attribute”:”data-cmtooltip”, “format”:”html”}]”>accuracy in the calculation…
The cage was engineered with amino acid replacements by introducing site-specific mutations that allowed more IrCp* uptake. Credit: Takafumi Ueno from Tokyo Institute of Technology…
Scientists Reduce All-Solid-State Battery Resistance by Heating All-solid-state batteries are now one step closer to becoming the powerhouse of next-generation electronics as researchers from Tokyo…
Credit: Masaki Uchida of Tokyo Institute of Technology A large, unconventional anomalous Hall resistance in a new magnetic semiconductor in the absence of large-scale magnetic…
The sensitizer molecules (green) absorb low energy photons (long-wavelength light) and become excited into triplet states. These triplet states are then transferred to nearby annihilator…
Ammonia, a carbon-free resource can be split into nitrogen and hydrogen gas with the help of metal catalysts like Nickel (Ni). However, these reactions often…
Scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) provide deeper insights into neural thirst control. Their study published recently in Nature Communications indicates that…
The fluorescence of radicals generated from tetraarylsuccinonitrile would enable visualization of the crystallization. Fluorescence microscopy observations of crystallization-induced mechanofluorescence allow the precise identification of the…
Figure 1. Optical laser pulses generate two types of torque, field-like (?FL) and damping-like (?DL), that affect the three magnetizations of YMnO3. The damping-like torque…
A new study applies machine learning to the fossil record to visualize life’s history, showing the impacts of major evolutionary events. This shows the long-term…
CASH that combines machine learning, robotics, and big data demonstrates the tremendous potential in materials science. It is only through coevolution with such technologies that…
The composition of the Moon’s near side is oddly different from that of its far side, and scientists think they finally understand why. Credit: NASA/NOAA…
Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) and NEC Corporation have jointly developed a 28 GHz phased-array[1] transceiver supporting dual-polarized MIMO[2] for fifth-generation mobile…
Uranus is uniquely tipped over among the planets in our Solar System. Uranus’ moons and rings are also orientated this way, suggesting they formed during…