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Bringing our expertise to the world to inspire social change

The Joint Open Genome and Omics Platform 1.0 (JoGo 1.0) catalogs 19,194 human genes with a novel naming system. Researchers expect the database to benefit medicine and genomics, and to provide a common language for human gene types.

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How fast you can walk before hip surgery may determine how well you recover How fast you can walk before hip surgery may determine how well you recover

Researchers report that patients who can walk at least 1 meter per second before hip replacement have significantly better mid-term postoperative outcomes.

Parasitic matricide, ants chemically compel host workers to kill their own queen Parasitic matricide, ants chemically compel host workers to kill their own queen

Researchers detail a parasitic strategy, first observed in a blog post, where an invading ant queen uses a chemical spray to compel host workers into killing their own mother

Controlling next-generation energy conversion materials with simple pressure Controlling next-generation energy conversion materials with simple pressure

New study provides guidelines on creating photoreactive molecules that are sensitive to mechanical stimuli using flexible linkers

As global warming worsens, so may space communications As global warming worsens, so may space communications

Higher CO₂ concentrations in the atmosphere increase the strength of sporadic-E and lower the altitude at which it occurs

Manchurian walnut tree holds key to eco-friendly weed control Manchurian walnut tree holds key to eco-friendly weed controls

The discovery of 2Z-decaprenol, which disrupts weed growth on a molecular level, could pave the way for a new class of sustainable herbicides.

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Kyushu U Ito Campus

Kyushu University has been one of Japan’s leading research-oriented institutes of higher education since its founding in 1911. Home to around 19,000 students and 8,000 faculty and staff, Kyushu U's world-class research centers cover a wide range of study areas and research fields, from the humanities and arts to engineering and medical sciences.

Its multiple campuses—including the largest in Japan—are located around Fukuoka City, a coastal metropolis on the southwestern Japanese island of Kyushu that is frequently ranked among the world’s most livable cities and historically known as a gateway to Asia.

Kyushu U Connect is your portal for content and events aiming to better connect Kyushu U with society.

Curated by the Kyushu U international public relations team, this page features links—picked mainly from the Kyushu U website—to information highlighting research, education, and outreach happening at Kyushu U with a focus on how it will impact society and, hopefully, you.

If you have activities to tell us about, suggestions about what you want to see more of, or any other tips for this page, please contact us at sysintlkh (at) jimu.kyushu-ac.jp.

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