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この度、Tokyo Tech Bulletin No. 55が発行されました。
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SPECIAL TOPICS
John Hernlund - Looking deep for answers to the origins of life
Talking w/ geophysicist John Hernlund on how the Earth formed, how it gave rise to life, and the unique environment at ELSI to pursue these questions.
As robots and AI continue to evolve, how will they intersect? #SoftRobotics expert Koichi Suzumori and ExaWizards' Ko Ishiyama discuss.
Supporting our community through the Tokyo Tech Fund
The Fund supports the Institute in creating a better future through education, research, outreach, and international engagement. Those involved in Fund-supported activities share their stories.
Research
Using Edge AI to listen to the "silent voices" of cattle
Field testing commenced with aim to improve animal welfare in dairy farming and livestock industries.
Discovery of Microbial Activity in Carbon Sinking as a Gatekeeper of Earth's Deep Carbon
Carbon is transported from Earth's surface to the mantle where the oceanic crust subducts beneath continental crust. An international and interdisciplinary team discovered a significant amount of carbon bypasses this route, altering long-term estimates for Earth's global carbon budget.
Tokyo Tech Scientists Discover Deep Microbes' Key Contribution to Earth's Carbon Cycle
New findings highlight the importance of Microorganisms in the geochemistry of natural gas and petroleum.
Biomimetics: Artificial receptor distinguishes between male and female hormones
Study opens the door to developing ultrasensitive analytical devices for medical and sports applications.
ELSI Scientist Constructs Artificial Photosynthetic Cells
New system paves the way to construct energetically-independent artificial cells.
Shinsuke Inagi and Masaaki Kitano are the Tokyo Tech Fund-supported FY2018 STAR grant recipients
The STAR grant is awarded each year to promising young researchers who grapple with research topics that have the potential to become national projects in the future.
A petrifying virus key to evolution
The newly discovered Medusavirus give new insights on how organisms and viruses co-evolved.
ELSI Scientist's Team Wins Prestigious Competitive International Research Award
The International Human Frontier Science Program Organization awards Young Investigators' Grant to study early protein evolution.
In the spotlight
- Tokyo Tech establishes European base - Tokyo Tech ANNEX Aachen
- Tokyo Tech's CBEC teams up with art students for TechxArt Festival
- Developing "Cities and Infrastructure in the 100-year-life Time"
- Young researchers focus on solutions at Sweden-Japan MIRAI Sustainability Workshop
- President Masu attends NTU Taiwan's 90th Anniversary celebration, meets Tokyo Tech alumni in Taiwan
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