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    TPU scientists find method to more effectively predict properties of isotopologues of chlorine dioxide

    Scientists of Tomsk Polytechnic University has conducted research on the 35ClO2 isotope and developed a mathematical model and software, which allow predicting characteristics by 10 folds...

    Etching the Road to a Hydrogen Economy Using Plasma Jets

    Scientists at Tokyo University of Science improve light-driven water-splitting to produce hydrogen by etching the reaction catalyst with plasma jets in solution. Hydrogen is a...

    Modern Problems, Primitive Solutions: A Glimpse into Archaic Protein Synthesis Systems

    Tokyo University of Science researchers show, for the first time, how protein synthesis in an ancient organism could have inspired the molecular tools used...

    Chemists Develop“Timeless” Materials

    New materials have been developed that are able to absorb carbon dioxide and cancer-causing aromatic compounds from the air. A Russian chemist, together with the...

    Physicists from IKBFU and MSU Develop an Advanced Sensor For Use in Biomedical Applications

    Researchers from IKBFU and Lomonosov Moscow State University have developed a sensor that allows mapping magnetic fields from different objects, which is potentially important...

    Using Brain Science and Engineering Technology, TMU is Building a Smart Support System for Mindfulness Training

    The research team at Taipei Medical University (TMU) is trying to build a smart support system for mindfulness training, using brain science and innovative...

    A Recent Development by ETU “LETI” Postgraduate Student Aims to Increase the Efficiency of a Lab-on-a-Chip

    Vladislav Lemozersky, a postgraduate student of the Department of Micro- and Nanoelectronics of ETU "LETI," created an acoustic fluid actuator, an element that is...

    Scientists from Japan Uncover How a Molecular “Alarm” System in Plants Protects Them from Predators

    Some plants, like soybean, are known to possess innate defense machinery that helps them develop resistance against insects trying to feed on them. However,...

    EdUHK Scholar Develops Fun-filled Gaming App for Children with Special Education Needs

    Dr Kean Poon Kei-yan, Assistant Professor at the Department of Special Education and Counselling, The Education University of Hong Kong, has been developing the...

    At the Intersection of Biology, Chemistry, and IT: New participants of ITMO Fellowship & Professorship program discuss their research at university

    How to make scientists, constantly cooped up in their laboratories, communicate more, and find new points of contact for joint work at the intersection...

    Cameras on Mars: Development of new imaging systems at ETU “LETI”

    Sergei Korolev, a lead Soviet spacecraft engineer, said that a rocket launched into space without radio and television equipment is like a stone launched...

    Scientists’ Lymphocytic Vaccination Offers Hope for Countering Age-Related Autoimmune Disorders

    Prof. Viktor Seledtsov, a senior researcher at the IKBFU Center of Medical Biotechnologies and Alexei von Delwig, a researcher at Innovita Res (Vilnius, Lithuania) have...