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Nagoya University is a Japanese national university headquartered in Chikusa-ku, Nagoya.

A DNA urine test for brain tumors

A new device can detect brain tumors using urine

The Internet of Energy gets a new controller that allows sleep mode to make it much more efficient

A novel technology that can help to tackle climate change and address the global energy crisis

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

Resetting the biological clock to treat diseases?

Next-generation: Nanosheet based electronics

Breakthrough: Harvesting energy from living cells to help create a zero-carbon world

Quickly sifting through trillions of synthetic proteins to find ones that can target viruses to meet evolving pandemics

Could LED-based UV irradiation prevent the loss of bone and muscle mass associated with aging?

Could lasers be used to zap the amyloid plaques present in Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases?

A new way to kill pathogens resistant to antibiotics

A new Trojan horse approach could lead to treatments for some antibiotic-resistant bacteria. A deadly, antibiotic-resistant bacterium can be sterilized by hijacking its haem-acquisition system, which is essential for its survival. The new strategy, developed by Nagoya University researchers and colleagues in Japan, was published in the journal ACS Chemical Biology. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a

A new way to kill pathogens resistant to antibiotics

A new drug shows potential to halt cancer cells growth by stunting the cells biological clock

Scientists at USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience and Japan’s Nagoya University find and test a promising drug that stops cancer by interfering with the cancer cells’ metabolism and other circadian-related functions A new drug shows potential to halt cancer cells’ growth by stunting the cells’ biological clock. The findings from scientists at the USC Michelson

A new drug shows potential to halt cancer cells growth by stunting the cells biological clock

Quickly and effectively detecting cancer via a urine test using a nanowire device

Researchers centered at Nagoya University develop a nanowire device able to detect microscopic levels of urinary markers potentially implicated in cancer Cells communicate with each other through a number of different mechanisms. Some of these mechanisms are well-known: in animals, for example, predatory threats can drive the release of norepinephrine, a hormone that travels through

Quickly and effectively detecting cancer via a urine test using a nanowire device

New stimuli-responsive materials can be used in memory devices, artificial muscles and drug delivery systems

Scientists at Nagoya University have developed a new way to make stimuli-responsive materials in a predictable manner. They used this method to design a new material, a mixture of carbon nanorings and iodine, which conducts electricity and emits white light when exposed to electricity. The team’s new approach could help generate a range of reliable

New stimuli-responsive materials can be used in memory devices, artificial muscles and drug delivery systems

Newly synthesised molecules turn back biological clock and could help sleep disorders and jet lag

Scientists in Japan have designed new molecules that modify the circadian rhythm, opening the way to the possibility of managing jet lag and improving treatments for sleep disorders. The negative impacts of jet lag and shift work could be significantly reduced if it were possible to reset our 24-hour natural circadian or sleep/wake cycle. Researchers

Newly synthesised molecules turn back biological clock and could help sleep disorders and jet lag

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