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An American debate team visited Kyushu University Ito Campus as their first stop in the 2023 tour. 2023.08.08
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Visualizing the invisible with unprecedented resolution with Prof. Yasukazu Murakami 2023.07.21
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Composing Letting Nature In Daryl Jamieson is a composer in the American experimental contemporary music style, informed by Buddhist and the Kyoto School of philosophy. This month is a performance on the Goto Islands, famous for the World Heritage Sites of the “Hidden Christians”. 2023.07.21
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A bright future in eco-friendly light devices, just add dendrimers, cellulose, and graphene Researchers from Japan and Germany have developed a new eco-friendly, and long-lasting light-emitting electrochemical cell using dendrimers combined with biomass derived cellulose acetate as the electrolyte and a graphene electrode 2023.07.07
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Do investors incorporate financial materiality of environmental information in their risk evaluation? Evaluating a company’s environmental performance based on financial materiality provides a better perspective for investors to understand the environmental risk involved. 2023.07.07
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Taiho Pharmaceutical and Kyushu University Launch Joint Research for the Development of Novel Covalent Reactive Groups with a view to advance Covalent Drugs 2023.06.26
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Game Theory for Integrative Knowledge Game theory is a mathematical modeling and analysis of the strategic behavior of people where choices by a player affect the interests of a different player and vice versa. Its application is vast and continuously growing. 2023.06.22
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The rhythm we hear: sound, neural processing and perception How does the brain process rhythm and measures of sound that are strung together in a sequence? Research elucidates preceding sound context affects the brain’s perception of time. 2023.06.12
Research ResultsLife & Health
How neurons compete to lose their link Researchers detail the mechanism of how synapses compete with each other, and how weak and noisy synapses are eliminated during development 2023.06.08
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In the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2023, Kyushu University notably achieved rankings within the top 30 in three areas. 2023.06.02
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Researchers Shed Further Light onto Zinc Homeostasis in Cells 2023.05.30
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A ribosomal traffic jam that breaks the heart Researchers find that deficiency in RPL3L, a ribosome expressed in heart and skeletal muscle, impairs cardiac contractility due to delayed mRNA translation 2023.05.22
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“Study Abroad Fair 2023" Held 2023.05.19
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How old is that microplastic? A new way to estimate the age of microplastics in the upper ocean Researchers develop a method to estimate the age of microplastics in the ocean, and find that offshore microplastics can range from 1 to 3 years old while nearshore microplastics can range from 0 to 5 years old 2023.05.15
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Kyushu University Forum “KYUDAI NOW ~ Reunion in Bangkok” 2023.05.09
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Double Degree Program agreement signed with Yonsei University 2023.04.28
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Pictograms with universal design for equity and inclusion Graphic Design of Pictograms Focusing on the Comprehension of People with Intellectual Disabilities – The Next Step in Standardization: Pictogram Design and Evaluation Methods 2023.04.26
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AsTW (ASEAN in Today's World) was held at Mahidol University (Thailand)! 2023.04.26
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The Mathematics of Cell Boundary 'Ruggedness' Revealing the mathematical and biological mechanism of interdigitated cell-cell boundaries 2023.04.26
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Toward tunable molecular switches from organic compounds Newly synthesized organic molecules can be tuned to emit different colors depending on their molecular structures in crystal form 2023.04.18
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