Tag: University of Tokyo

Mathematical ‘random tree model’ reveals how we store and recall narratives

Mathematical ‘Random Tree Model’ Uncovers the Intricacies of Narrative Storage and Recall A team from the Institute for Advanced Study, Emory University in the US, and the University of Tokyo has recently made significant strides in unraveling the mysteries of how our brains store and retrieve narratives. By leveraging a mathematical framework known as the […]

Scientists develop loofah-based polymer stronger than plastic, lighter than foam

Loofah-Based Polymer: The Future of Sustainable Materials in Innovation A team of researchers at the University of Tokyo has created a new synthetic polymer that is poised to revolutionize the world of materials science. This innovative polymer is not only stronger than traditional plastic but also lighter than foam, marking a significant milestone in the […]

Sunlight-powered trick produces ammonia from air and water, cutting energy use

Sunlight-Powered Trick Produces Ammonia from Air and Water, Cutting Energy Use Researchers at the University of Tokyo have successfully used ‘artificial photosynthesis’ to produce ammonia using sunlight, air, and water. This groundbreaking achievement holds the potential to revolutionize the way ammonia, a crucial component in fertilizers and various other industrial processes, is produced. Ammonia, a […]

Robotics, AI drive materials research breakthrough in autonomous synthesis system

Robotics, AI Drive Materials Research Breakthrough in Autonomous Synthesis System Researchers at the University of Tokyo have unveiled a fully automated digital laboratory system capable of revolutionizing materials research through the power of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI). This cutting-edge system represents a significant leap forward in the field of autonomous synthesis, promising to streamline […]

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