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Researchers at Kyushu University have developed a new tissue-clearing reagent, SeeDB-Live, which enables repeated, reversible, and real-time imaging of the living brain at greater depth and clarity

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Researchers capture thermal fluctuations in polymer segments for the first time Researchers capture thermal fluctuations in polymer segments for the first time

Researchers use atomic force microscopy to shed light on the behavior of individual segments in isolated polymer chains confined on the solid surfaces towards better adhesives

Gray screens and loading delays cut gaming time by 30% Gray screens and loading delays cut gaming time by 30%

Japanese researchers find small design changes can brake excessive gaming in a global study of 80,000 players, call for design-led action to create healthier digital environments.

Missing geomagnetic reversals in the geomagnetic reversal history Missing geomagnetic reversals in the geomagnetic reversal history

Researchers may have found the ages that hide undiscovered geomagnetic reversals using statistical analysis

Shared e-mopeds and equity implications: Insights from trip-level data in Fukuoka, Japan Shared e-mopeds and equity implications: Insights from trip-level data in Fukuoka, Japan

Research suggests shared e-mopeds may help shorten commutes in transit-poor areas, while their costs may still present a challenge for some residents there

Understanding how cancer cells use water pressure to move through the body Understanding how cancer cells use water pressure to move through the body

Researchers unveil a previously unrecognized physical mechanism that governs cancer cell migration

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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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