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Kobe University , also known in the Kansai region as Shindai, is a leading Japanese national university located in the city of Kobe

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Towards a green and sustainable society – making xylitol and cellulose nanofibers from paper paste

The ecological bio-production of xylitol and cellulose nanofibers using modified yeast cells, from material produced by the paper industry has been achieved by a Japanese research team. This discovery could contribute to the development of a greener and more sustainable society. The findings were published on March 4, in Green Chemistry. The research was carried

Towards a green and sustainable society – making xylitol and cellulose nanofibers from paper paste

Discovered: 10 times more efficient hydrogen production

Hydrogen is an alternative source of energy that can be produced from renewable sources of sunlight and water. A group of Japanese researchers has developed a photocatalyst that increases hydrogen production tenfold. The discovery was made by a joint research team led by Associate Professor TACHIKAWA Takashi (Molecular Photoscience Research Center, Kobe University) and Professor

Discovered: 10 times more efficient hydrogen production

New compound switches between liquid and solid states when exposed to light or heat

A research group led by Professor MOCHIDA Tomoyuki (Kobe University Graduate School of Science) and Dr. FUNASAKO Yusuke (Tokyo University of Science, Yamaguchi) has developed a metal-containing compound which transforms into a solid when exposed to light and returns to liquid form when heated. This substance could potentially be used for photolithography technology, such as

New compound switches between liquid and solid states when exposed to light or heat

Intelligent machine tool prototype operates like a 3D printer

A research group led by Professor SHIRASE Keiichi of the Kobe University Graduate School of Engineering has developed a prototype machine tool that can manufacture metal components and operates like a 3D printer. The prototype was exhibited at Emo Milano 2015, one of the three largest international machine tool trade shows. This development could speed

Intelligent machine tool prototype operates like a 3D printer

The world’s first mercury-free film-type ultraviolet light source

The Kobe University Graduate School of Engineering and the Graduate School of Medicine have jointly developed the world’s first new mercury-free light source that produces ultraviolet radiation for medical applications. The technology for the “made-to-order skin treatment equipment” is possible due to an industry-academia-government collaboration. It is currently being certified as a medical instrument, and

The world’s first mercury-free film-type ultraviolet light source

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