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Solving a mystery: A new model for understanding how certain nuclei split

In nuclear fission, an unstable atom splits into two or more smaller pieces that are more stable and releases energy in the process. The...

Electronics of the future: Upcoming technology that exploits the spin of electrons

Currently used electronics mainly relies on their electric charge but the fact- these electronics have already reached their physical limits. In any case, electrons bear another...

Scientists achieve direct electrocatalytic reduction of CO2

In order to effectively address global warming, scientists across the globe are finding ways to reduce CO2. Scientists at Tokyo Tech have proposed an innovative...

Common table salt may have been crucial for the origins of life

A standout amongst the most crucial unexplained question in modern day science is the means by which life started. Scientists for the most part...

Metallic nano-particles enlight another path towards eco-friendly catalysts

The oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons is basically vital for delivering an extraordinary assortment of valuable natural exacerbates that are utilized all through a wide...

The science behind face massage rollers

Facial massagers are everywhere right now. Whether they're made of jade or rose quartz or some other fashionably colored crystal, these devices are far...

Scientists discovered a “switch” to increase starch accumulation in algae

In a new study, Tokyo Tech scientists have discovered a switch that can control the level of starch content in algae. The researchers demonstrated that starch...

A pheromone-sensing gene that predates land-dwelling vertebrates

Researchers at Tokyo Tech have found a quality that seems to assume a fundamental job in pheromone detecting. The gene is moderated crosswise over...

Scientists unraveling the molecular details of DNA recombination regulation

A worldwide group from National Taiwan University (NTU) and Tokyo Tech distinguished how DNA recombinational repair is directed in an ongoing work distributed in...

Breakthrough in blending metals

Multimetallic clusters- ordinarily made out of at least three metals - are earning consideration as they display properties that can't be accomplished by single-metal...

A new non-toxic, cheap, and stable blue photoluminescent material

Detailed understanding of light could help us create various optical and electronic devices for various applications. Quantum dots (QDs), exceptionally custom fitted nanoparticles that discharge...

How a tetrahedral substance can be more symmetrical than a spherical atom

Atoms normally have the most elevated level of geometrical symmetry, relating to the spherical symmetry. A fascinating property frequently emerging from symmetry is a...

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