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Imaging technique removes the effect of water in underwater scenes

Imaging technique removes the effect of water in underwater scenes

The ocean is teeming with life. But unless you get up close, much of the marine world can…

May 21, 20258 min read
Tiny Brain Region Found to Drive Motor Learning in Reaching Movements

Tiny Brain Region Found to Drive Motor Learning in Reaching Movements

A research team at the University of Osaka has identified a crucial brain region involved in motor learning…

May 21, 20253 min read
World’s Lowest Write Power Operation for High-speed SOT-MRAM Cell Achieved

World’s Lowest Write Power Operation for High-speed SOT-MRAM Cell Achieved

Researchers at the Center for Innovative Integrated Electronic Systems (CIES), Tohoku University, have achieved the world’s lowest write…

May 21, 20253 min read
 ESA and Vienna Celebrate 200 years of Strauss

 ESA and Vienna Celebrate 200 years of Strauss

The European Space Agency will partner with the Vienna Tourist Board to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the…

May 20, 20254 min read
Making real-time data processing possible anywhere on Earth

Making real-time data processing possible anywhere on Earth

Excitingly, the team’s research could make a range of critical applications more accessible, whether it is faster disaster…

May 20, 20255 min read
AI enhances Higgs boson’s charm

AI enhances Higgs boson’s charm

The Higgs boson’s interaction with the heaviest “third-generation” quarks—top and bottom quarks—has been observed and found to be in line with the…

May 19, 20254 min read

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Women Scientists in Developing Countries Receive Elsevier Foundation Awards for Physics and Math

Women Scientists in Developing Countries Receive Elsevier Foundation Awards for Physics and Math

ByAmrita TuladharFeb 13, 20156 min read

Talented Nigerian, Sudanese and Vietnamese scientists honored at AAAS Annual Meeting San Jose, California– Four physicists and a mathematician have been named winners of the 2015 Elsevier Foundation Awards for Early Career Women Scientists in the Developing World, in recognition of research that has strong potential social and economic benefits. The winning scholars are from […]

Fortune slips (o-mikuji) and prayer sticks for bonfire (o-hitaki) At New Year’s, people read fortune slips to check their fortunes for the coming year. The slips are popular among young women. People burn wooden prayer sticks to pray for the safety of their families and the prosperity of their businesses. Both are New Year events. Copyright : Waseda University

Japan’s Traditional Culture of Folk Beliefs

ByAmrita TuladharFeb 11, 20156 min read

Many people in Japan visited Shinto shrines at the beginning of the new year. Long lines formed at even the small local shrine near my home, snaking out of the…

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Top Nepalese doctor combats brain condition worlddwide

ByAmrita TuladharFeb 10, 20154 min read

A leading Nepali doctor is helping to combat a life threatening condition later this month when he broadcasts globally as part of World Encephalitis Day (WED) on 22 February. Professor Ajit…

ASEAN smart farmers: The power of sharing

ASEAN smart farmers: The power of sharing

ByAmrita TuladharFeb 8, 20153 min read

Over 150 farmers and supporters from Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries gathered to exchange ideas and learned about regional innovations and knowledge during the Smart Farmer Regional Carnival…