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COVID-19 sparked intense interest in vaccines. Some Japanese immunologists took up the gauntlet to help slow the spread of the virus, while others have strived to digitally map human biology.
Researchers are monitoring multiple underwater species dynamics for the first time using tiny snippets of shed environmental DNA, while others are tracing the complex routes of mineral pollutants.
A Japanese pharmaceutical company has set its sights on advancing the field of regenerative medicine, by developing a new liquid medium for growing human stem cells best suited for stem-cell therapy.
From powering miniature lab-based brains, to helping humans understand quantum mechanics, cross-pollinating AI with other disciplines is creating new and surprising research directions.
Clever use of absorbent materials could help harness the 80% of industrial exhaust heat energy that is currently wasted to power carbon capture technology.
By promoting interactions between startup leaders and providing world-class lab facilities, a new open-innovation centre in Japan is showing the way forward for biotech.
Some of the biggest discoveries in history have been made when researchers challenged the status-quo – a lesson two Tokyo-based academics have taken to heart.
Medical knowledge is rapidly evolving, making it challenging for clinicians to stay informed. Decision support tools can help health-care teams make fast, accurate decisions throughout a patient’s journey.