
The University of Tokyo is a research university located in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan.
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- Fish reveal cause of altered human facial development
Some substances in medicines, household items and the environment are known to affect prenatal child development. In a study published in Toxicological Sciences, researchers tested the effects of five ...
- University of Tokyo ranked 29th globally by Times Higher Education
The survey ranked the state-run University of Tokyo in 29th position, up ten places from last year. Kyoto University is in 55th place, up from 68th last year. The top 10 is dominated by British and US ...
- Tokyo Electron to sell US HQ property, find new space in Austin
Anyone looking for a few dozen acres of prime land off East Riverside? A longtime member of Austin's semiconductor ecosystem is on the move.
- Exploring the effect of water on seismic wave attenuation in the upper mantle
The mechanism facilitating the smooth movement of the oceanic lithosphere over the underlying asthenosphere (upper mantle) remains poorly understood. Recently, researchers from Japan investigated the ...
- Study shows Japan lags world by up to 1.5 years in cutting-edge research
Japan lags behind the world's leaders by about one to one and a half years for taking up cutting-edge research topics, according to a team fr・・・ ...
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University of Tokyo Discovery
- Deep sea surveys of three shipwrecks from Battle of Midway
Earlier this month, a team led by the Ocean Exploration Trust on board the exploration vessel Nautilus undertook comprehensive archaeological assessments of three World War II aircraft carriers that w ...
- 2 Japanese on British firm's list of Nobel-class researchers
Japanese researchers Masashi Yanagisawa and Kazunori Kataoka have been named in a British research company's list of individuals with ...
- Pollen analysis suggests dispersal of modern humans occurred during a major Pleistocene warming spell
It's an Ice Age mystery that's been debated for decades among anthropologists: Exactly when and how did the flow of Homo sapiens in Eurasia happen? Did a cold snap or a warming spell drive early human ...
- Pollen could hold clues to mysteries of early human migration
More tree pollen could have led to more Pleistocene-era people living in Eurasia.
- BostonGene and Hokkaido University Hospital Collaborate to Develop Novel HER2 Protocols for Breast Cancer
BostonGene today announced an agreement with Hokkaido University Hospital to drive the discovery, validation and implementation ... announced the formation of BostonGene Japan Inc., a Tokyo-based ...