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Osaka University is a national university located in Osaka, Japan.

Neuromorphic wetware for artificial neural networks that overcome the limits of traditional computer hardware

Exciting progress toward eliminating many of the remaining bottlenecks in using hydrogen as an energy carrier

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Opening the door for sustainable electronics that are completely derived from plant materials

Enabling emotionally intelligent artificial intelligence systems

Just how important is robot “personality”?

First 3D-bioprinted structured Wagyu beef-like meat: Raising the steaks on structured cultured meat

6G and beyond with a new ultra-small silicon chip called a multiplexer to effectively manage terahertz waves

Converting waste heat into energy to power billions of sensors

A new device provides flexible artificial intelligence solutions using much less power

A new approach to clean nuclear fusion power

Tactile technology breakthrough gives displays the ability to give sticky feedback

A group of researchers at Osaka University developed a novel two-dimensional (2D) graphical tactile display to which one-dimensional (1D) adhesive information could be added by controlling adhesion of designated portions of the display surface. (Fig.1) Their research results were presented at SIGGRAPH ASIA 2019 Emerging Technologies, which was held in Australia from November 18 through

Tactile technology breakthrough gives displays the ability to give sticky feedback

Speeding up computing by using light and bypassing Moore’s Law

A group of researchers in Japan has developed a new type of processor known as PAXEL, a device that can potentially bypass Moore’s Law and increase the speed and efficiency of computing. PAXEL, which stands for photonic accelerator, is placed at the front end of a digital computer and optimized to perform specific functions but

Speeding up computing by using light and bypassing Moore’s Law

A major step towards a quantum internet

A research team led by Osaka University demonstrated how information encoded in the circular polarization of a laser beam can be translated into the spin state of an electron in a quantum dot, each being a quantum bit and a quantum computer candidate. The achievement represents a major step towards a “quantum internet,” in which

A major step towards a quantum internet

New AI technology uses trajectory to reveal the characteristics of animal behavior

Recording the movements of people and animals (including birds and insects) has become very easy because of the development of small and inexpensive GPS devices and video cameras. However, it is still difficult to infer what triggers such movements (for example, external stimuli and/or their mental processes) from the behavioral records. In this study, Shuhei

New AI technology uses trajectory to reveal the characteristics of animal behavior

Can Parkinson’s disease be stopped before it starts?

An Osaka University-led research team has recently published findings that provide a ray of hope for the millions of Parkinson’s disease (PD) sufferers worldwide. Although more common in those aged over sixty, PD can strike at any age, with an estimated prevalence of 41 per 100,000 people in their forties. And while not fatal in

Can Parkinson’s disease be stopped before it starts?

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