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Three-dimensional integration of processing units and memory for much faster computing

Three-dimensional integration of processing units and memory for much faster computing

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A device for the simultaneous transmission of power and 5G signal can help to revolutionize the Internet of Things

A device for the simultaneous transmission of power and 5G signal can help to revolutionize the Internet of Things

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Image reconstruction computing allowing for a lens-less camera, which is ultra-thin, lightweight, and low-cost

Image reconstruction computing allowing for a lens-less camera, which is ultra-thin, lightweight, and low-cost

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The world’s first “carbon air secondary battery system”

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Single-molecule self-restoring electronics could likely revolutionize nanobiotechnology, medicine, and related fields

Single-molecule self-restoring electronics could likely revolutionize nanobiotechnology, medicine, and related fields

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Revolutionizing materials research: Discovering exotic material properties and new laws of physics ten times faster

Revolutionizing materials research: Discovering exotic material properties and new laws of physics ten times faster

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A very promising stepping stone toward much more energy-efficient and faster computing

A very promising stepping stone toward much more energy-efficient and faster computing

Scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) and the University of Tokyo (UTokyo) developed a new three-valued memory device inspired by solid lithium-ion batteries. The prop... Read more

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Could this approach enable electronic devices with speeds orders of magnitude higher?

Could this approach enable electronic devices with speeds orders of magnitude higher?

Researchers from Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) have developed an approach for precisely measuring changes in the magnetic order of antiferromagnetic materials in real time. Furt... Read more

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Is geothermal heat the ultimate energy source?

Is geothermal heat the ultimate energy source?

Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology and Sanoh Industrial developed a very stable battery cell that can directly convert heat into electricity, thus finally providing a way for exploi... Read more

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Artificial intelligence (AI) can accelerate the discovery of new materials

Artificial intelligence (AI) can accelerate the discovery of new materials

Successful application of machine learning in the discovery of new polymers As a powerful example of how artificial intelligence (AI) can accelerate the discovery of new materials, scientist... Read more

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The swarming behavior of about 100 million molecular machines can be controlled by simple mechanical stimuli

The swarming behavior of about 100 million molecular machines can be controlled by simple mechanical stimuli

The swarming behavior of about 100 million molecular machines can be controlled by applying simple mechanical stimuli such as extension and contraction. This method could lead to the develop... Read more

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A new discovery heralds an exciting future for organic electronics

A new discovery heralds an exciting future for organic electronics

Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) report a unipolar n-type transistor with a world-leading electron mobility performance of up to 7.16 cm2 V-1 s-1. This achievement h... Read more

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New renewable raw materials replace the classic non-renewable ones used for making many plastics

New renewable raw materials replace the classic non-renewable ones used for making many plastics

Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology have developed and analyzed a novel catalyst for the oxidation of 5-hydroxymethyl furfural, which is crucial for generating new raw materials that... Read more

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New method raises prospects for cost-effective carbon capture solutions

New method raises prospects for cost-effective carbon capture solutions

Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology have designed a CO2 reduction method based only on commonly occurring elements. Achieving a 57% overall quantum yield of CO2 reduction products,... Read more

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Breakthrough in biomolecular engineering: Building nanotubes with protein crystals creates opportunities

Breakthrough in biomolecular engineering: Building nanotubes with protein crystals creates opportunities

Researchers at Tokyo Tech have succeeded in constructing protein nanotubes from tiny scaffolds made by cross-linking of engineered protein crystals. The achievement could accelerate the deve... Read more

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