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Tokyo Institute of Technology

Tracing the origins of organic matter in Martian sediments

Decoding Mars’ Organic Mysteries

Categories Life & Non-humans, Space
Kerr-enhanced optical spring demonstrates tunable non-linearity, presenting potential applications for enhancing GWD sensitivity and in various optomechanical systems.

Revolutionizing Gravitational Wave Detection: The Kerr-Enhanced Optical Spring

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Increased experimental sensitivity with high purity samples could help detect the subtle particle-stable multineutron system signals.

Hunting for the elusive tetraneutrons with thermal fission

Categories Physics & Mathematics
(A) Previously studied and (B) proposed boron agents used to deliver boron to tumor cells. The way in which the new boron agent PBC-IP binds to the carrier protein albumin facilitates its accumulation in tumor cells even at low doses, leading to better treatment outcomes without toxic effects on healthy cells.

Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) Gets Boost With New Potion

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
Infographic of how ALA could fight Covid

A naturally occurring amino acid could lead us to a cure for COVID-19

Categories Health
A new study by researchers from Tokyo University of Science demonstrates the anti-depressant effects of ultrasound exposure in rodents. These findings could help in the treatment of depression.

Ultrasound exposure improves depressive behavior in rodents

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology

Meteorites that helped form earth may have formed in the outer solar system

Categories Space

AI spots surprising patterns in Earth’s mass extinctions

Categories Life & Non-humans, Technology

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