Tokyo Tech
Genetically encoded oxygen sensor tracks changes in oxygen levels with very high sensitivity
In light of a protein from E. coli, researchers at Tokyo Tech have built up a fluorescent protein sensor ready to give ongoing data...
New molecular wires for single-molecule electronic devices
Single molecule electronic devices are those in which individual molecules are utilized as active electronic components constitute a promising approach for the ultimate miniaturization...
How do the plants relax photosynthesis at night?
Photosynthesis is a process used by plants in which energy from sunlight is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into molecules needed for...
Basic-to-acidic flash switching for organic synthesis
The combination of polypeptides has colossal significance in numerous applications, including life-saving medications and drug carriers. Thus, the blend of pure N-carboxy anhydrides (NCAs)...
High performance nitride semiconductor for eco-friendly photovoltaics
A Tokyo Institute of Technology explore group has indicated copper nitride goes about as an n-type semiconductor, with p-type conduction gave by fluorine doping,...
New ruthenium-based catalyst with highly active, flat surfaces outperforms metal-based competitors
Researchers in Japan and India have built up a reusable, superior catalyst in view of level formed ruthenium nanoparticles (Ru-NP) for the generation of...
New strategies to discover life beyond Earth
Researchers currently think we might have the capacity to identify indications of life on planets beyond our solar system in the following couple of...
Ultra high-speed IC capable of wireless transmission of 100 gigabits per second
A collaboration of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation and Tokyo Institute of Technology have developed an ultra high-speed IC for wireless front-end that operates on a...
New 28-GHz transceiver paves the way for future 5G devices
The significance of wireless communication is clear in today's date, and in this manner, a ton of work has been done on 5G communications...