Scientists have identified a marine fungus that was previously unknown and is capable of killing…
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Yokohama National University (YNU), located in Yokohama, Japan, is a prestigious national university founded in 1949. Known for its strong focus on interdisciplinary education and research, YNU offers a variety of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across its five faculties: Education and Human Sciences, Economics, Business Administration, Engineering, and Urban Innovation. The university emphasizes practical learning and global engagement, maintaining numerous international partnerships and exchange programs. YNU is particularly renowned for its research in engineering, economics, and urban innovation, contributing significantly to technological and social advancements. The scenic and modern campus, situated in one of Japan’s major port cities, provides a vibrant academic environment. YNU plays a vital role in fostering innovation, sustainability, and global collaboration, preparing students for successful careers in an interconnected world.
Researchers employed a specialized brain imaging technique to identify a potential biomarker and therapeutic target…
The method has applications in organic chemistry, particularly within the pharmaceutical industry. A team of…
Researchers have unlocked a new way to manipulate electrons in molecules with terahertz light, paving…
A groundbreaking method reveals how the subatomic characteristics of titanium shape its physical properties. A…
Researchers are using a groundbreaking technique to visualize a crucial molecule involved in neurotransmission in…
A new study introduces an eco-friendly method using an AEM electrolyzer to hydrogenate cyclic amines,…
Researchers have developed a sustainable lithium-ion battery using manganese, which could revolutionize the electric vehicle…
A recent study by Yokohama National University has introduced a groundbreaking methodology in materials science,…
New study applies ultrafast terahertz frequency radiation to transition metal dichalcogenides, generating coherent phonons. Semiconductors…
A Japanese team has developed a way to create synthetic dimensions using silicon photonic chips,…
Scientists have devised a non-magnetic method to control diamond nitrogen-vacancy centers, enabling stable entanglement between…
Superconductor Microprocessor Offers Huge Energy Savings Researchers from Yokohama National University in Japan have developed…
Data centers are processing data and dispensing the results at astonishing rates and such robust…