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A technology to transform 2-D planes into 3-D soft and flexible structures by engineering adhesion between thin-films
Professor Sohee Kim’s research team in the Department of Robotics Engineering has developed a technology to…
What was the first color in the universe?
The universe bathes in a sea of light, from the blue-white flickering of young stars to…
Atomic images reveal many neighbors for some oxygen atoms
The identification of new chemical bonds is crucial for the design of new material structures. A…
Forests on the radar
With freely available radar data from satellites, biodiversity in forests can be analysed very well. In…
Enabling selective carbon-carbon bond formation at the inherently inert position of enol silyl ethers
Nagoya University researchers have discovered a new way to modify reactants that have been widely studied…
How cells protect themselves from mitochondrial defects
Cells need powerhouses known as mitochondria to utilize the energy stored in our food. Most of…
Getting revegetation right with genetics
Eucalypts, wattles, banksias, grevilleas and other Australian native plants are some of the most fascinating and…
More than half of LGBT+ graduates think inclusivity programs in the workplace are important
LGBT+ graduates value inclusivity programs and say they are a vital factor in wellbeing at work,…
Microscopic spines connect worm neurons
Dendritic “spines”—small protrusions on the receiving side of the connection (synapse) between two nerve cells—are recognized…