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Novel workflow provides solid design guidelines for carbon dioxide (CO 2) reduction electrocatalysts using ternary metal sulfide, report scientists from Tokyo Tech. By leveraging machine ...
Electron transfer is enhanced by minimal energetic driving force at the organic-semiconductor interface in upconversion (UC) organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), resulting in efficient blue UC-OLEDs ...
Conventional clustering techniques often focus on basic features like crystal structure and elemental composition, neglecting target properties such as band gaps and dielectric constants. A Tokyo Tech ...
Detailed measurements and analysis of the dielectric properties of polyimides could bolster the development of 6G wireless communication technologies, report scientists from Tokyo Tech and EM Labs, ...
第6世代移動通信システムを支える低誘電材料の開発加速に期待 5Gから6Gへの移動通信システムの進展に伴い、ミリ波[用語14] 技術の利用が急速に進んでいる。この技術は100 GHzを超える高周波 ...
New findings on how sharks achieve drag reduction could inspire the design of riblets for more efficient aircraft and boats. In their investigation of great white shark denticles, researchers from ...
The Global Scientific Information and Computing Center (GSIC) at Tokyo Tech started operation of its next-generation supercomputer, TSUBAME 4.0, on April 1. Since TSUBAME1.0 started operation in April ...
A novel 256-element wirelessly powered transceiver array for non-line-of-sight 5G communication, featuring efficient wireless power transmission and high-power conversion efficiency, has been designed ...
1 Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA 2 Physics of Living Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA 3 Blue ...
Au-decorated BiFeO 3 nanocrystals are promising, efficient, and sustainable photocatalysts for environmental pollutant degradation, as shown by scientists at Tokyo Tech. Their findings on the ...
A team of researchers in Japan released Fugaku-LLM, a large language model [1] with enhanced Japanese language capability, using the RIKEN supercomputer Fugaku. The team is led by Professor Rio Yokota ...
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