The human brain efficiently executes highly sophisticated tasks, such as image and speech recognition, with…
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Tohoku University, located in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, is one of Japan’s National Seven Universities and was established in 1907. It is known for its open and progressive policies, being the first university in Japan to admit female students and international students into its baccalaureate programs. Tohoku University is highly regarded for its strong emphasis on research, particularly in the fields of materials science, physics, and engineering. The university is also notable for its contributions to disaster science, drawing from its experience with the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.
“Neuromorphic” refers to mimicking the behavior of brain neural cells. When one speaks of neuromorphic…
River water, lake water, and seawater contain DNA belonging to organisms such as animals and…
Computer simulations conducted by astrophysicists at Tohoku University in Japan, have revealed a new theory…
A new study reveals that asteroid impact sites in the ocean may possess a crucial…
While InSight’s seismometer has been patiently waiting for the next big marsquake to illuminate its…
Researchers at Tohoku University have developed a new type of smart contact lenses that can…
Researchers from Tohoku University have discovered a new petit-spot volcano at the oldest section of…
Sugar Delivered to Earth From Space Researchers from Tohoku University, Hokkaido University, JAMSTEC, and NASA…
Industrial and automotive machinery, such as automotive engine parts, contain materials that are, heat-, wear-,…
Jellyfish are animals that possess the unique ability to regenerate body parts. A team of…
A team of Japanese and Italian researchers, including from Tohoku University, have evidenced mechanically delivered…
The Milky Way galaxy has died once before and we are now in what is…
A team of Japanese scientists led by Masahiro Kayama of Tohoku University’s Frontier Research Institute…
An asteroid, also known as the Chicxulub Impactor, hit Earth some 66 million years ago,…
Scientists from UCLA and Tohoku University have discovered a new self-assembly method for producing defect-free…