Scientists from Japan and the USA have confirmed the presence in meteorites of a key…
Browsing: Hokkaido University
Hokkaido University, located in Sapporo, Japan, is a top university that has achieved feats such as the first artificial induction of cancer and having two Nobel Laureates as either alumni or staff. Read more about the breakthroughs in biology, geology, chemistry, and physics done by the researchers at Hokkaido University.
Computational models suggest that melting water originating in the deep interior of Greenland could flow…
Scientists have estimated that the age of an individual does not indicate how likely they…
A group of scientists have detected genetic material from SARS-CoV-2 in untreated wastewater samples collected…
A group of researchers have demonstrated that, from seven methods commonly used to test for…
Working men with higher incomes are more likely to develop high blood pressure, reports a…
Scientists have found the interstellar organic matter could produce an abundant supply of water by heating,…
A group of Japanese scientists has developed an ultrastable, selective catalyst to dehydrogenate propane —…
Researchers have succeeded in detecting anti-avian influenza virus antibody in blood serum within 20 minutes,…
A new study by an international team from the Perot Museum of Nature and Science…
Images from the Akatsuki spacecraft unveil what keeps Venus’s atmosphere rotating much faster than the…
Getting glued in the sea: New bio-inspired hydrogels can act like superglue in highly ionic…
An experiment shows that one of the basic units of life — nucleobases — could…
Molecular Link Between Chronic Pain and Depression Revealed Researchers at Hokkaido University have identified the…
The dinosaur, whose nearly complete skeleton was unearthed from 72 million-year-old marine deposits in Mukawa…
Computer simulations provide compelling evidence that an insulating layer of gas hydrates could keep a…
Uncovered details of a molecular pathway in cancer cells could lead to improved treatment. Targeting…