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Kyushu University is a Japanese national university located in Fukuoka, in the island of Kyushu

Setting the stage for regenerative therapy by turning skin cells into limb cells

Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells: The New Eco-Friendly Materials for Light-Emitting Devices

Could breath biometrics be the next thing in identification technologies?

Opening the door for sustainable electronics that are completely derived from plant materials

Swarming molecular robots increase drug delivery capabilities by 5 times over single robots

An exoskeleton that effectively guesses the intentions of the user could help people with mobility impairments

New capability allows the close monitoring of underground activity in geothermal reservoirs and sequestered carbon dioxide locations

Cloned faces or individual faces for robots: Does it make any real difference?

Record-low energy consumption approach for the next generation of AI

Making amino acids by just adding a little electricity

Removing ice and frost from surfaces in seconds

In the future, a delayed flight due to ice will be no cause for a meltdown. A group of researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Kyushu University has developed a way to remove ice and frost from surfaces extremely efficiently, using less than 1% of the energy and less than 0.01% of

Removing ice and frost from surfaces in seconds

Organic laser diodes move from dream to reality for biosensing, displays, healthcare, and optical communications

Organic laser diodes move from dream to reality: Thorough characterization demonstrates lasing by direct electrical stimulation of an organic film is possible, KOALA Tech Inc. founded to further develop the technology Researchers from Japan have demonstrated that a long-elusive kind of laser diode based on organic semiconductors is indeed possible, paving the way for the

Organic laser diodes move from dream to reality for biosensing, displays, healthcare, and optical communications

A desk lamp powering devices in the room

Batteries power most of our devices, and even some cars. But researchers now report in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces a step toward running electronic devices in homes and offices on the light coming from lamps scattered around the room. The team developed special light harvesters, like those used for solar power, optimized to produce energy from

A desk lamp powering devices in the room

A device to store energy in chemical form through continuous electrolysis

Research team Kyushu University creates electrolytic flow cell to produce alcohols from carboxylic acids Interest in renewable energy continues to burgeon. Many renewables, though, can be frustratingly intermittent – when the sun stops shining, or the wind stops blowing, the power flickers. The fluctuating supply can be partly smoothed-out by energy storage during peak production

A device to store energy in chemical form through continuous electrolysis

Persistent luminescence – a new approach to glow-in-the-dark materials

World’s first demonstration of persistent luminescence from organic materials set to unlock new and expanded uses for the glow-in-the-dark phenomenon Glow-in-the-dark paints that have improved flexibility and transparency while also being cheaper and easier to manufacture are on the horizon courtesy of new research from Kyushu University. In a groundbreaking demonstration, light emission lasting more

Persistent luminescence – a new approach to glow-in-the-dark materials

Solar cell game changer could cut the cost of organic photovoltaics and wearable electronics

Researchers develop a simple processing technique that could cut the cost of organic photovoltaics and wearable electronics With a new technique for manufacturing single-layer organic polymer solar cells, scientists at UC Santa Barbara and three other universities might very well move organic photovoltaics into a whole new generation of wearable devices and enable small-scale distributed

Solar cell game changer could cut the cost of organic photovoltaics and wearable electronics

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