2015 Update
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2015.11.02
High Durability and Efficiency of 1 cm2 Size Perovskite Solar Cells
The Cells have passed 1,000 Hours of Light Soaking (AM 1.5G, 100 mW/cm2) test, A Major Step Forward to Practical Application -
2015.10.21
Major Step toward Confirming the Existence of the Majorana Particle, a Peculiar Fermion Equivalent to Its Own Antiparticle, in Materials
Impact to the Realization of Quantum Computers and Other Innovations -
2015.10.15
Treating Pulmonary Diseases Using Alaska Pollock Gelatin
Development of Strong Sealant That Remains Liquid at Room Temperature and Helps Shorten Surgical Operations -
2015.09.29
MSS Alliance Launched to Set De Facto Standard for Odor-Sensing Systems
—Aiming to establish basic elements of MSS technology towards practical use— -
2015.09.04
Electron partitioning process in graphene observed, a world first
Toward the realization of electron interferometer devices which utilize the wave nature of electrons -
2015.08.19
High-Quality Perovskite Materials Developed Capable of Utilizing Long-Wavelength Sunlight
Moving toward the Realization of Low-Cost, High-Efficiency Solar Cells -
2015.08.19
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2015.07.01
World’s Highest Magnetic Field* (1,020MHz) NMR developed
Application of High-Temperature Superconductor Was the Key. A Big Step Forward in Accelerating the Development of New Drugs and Materials -
2015.06.30
A New Materials Research Hub Established for Promoting Research from the Perspective of Data Science
“Materials research by Information Integration” Initiative (MI2I) -
2015.06.30
A world first! Parity effect observed in graphene, a material garnering great attention
A new phenomenon in which flow of electricity completely changes with odd and even numbers of junctions -
2015.06.29
Identification of Atomic Species at the Surface of Anatase Titanium Dioxide by Scanning Probe Microscopy
The Study Contributes to Formulating Novel Approaches for the Development of Photocatalysts and Solar Energy Conversion Materials -
2015.06.26
Manipulating the Rotational Direction of Artificial Molecular Motors Using Supramolecules
Pioneering Mass Production of Versatile Nanomachines -
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2015.06.18
Motion of Supramolecular Machines Successfully Controlled through Simple Mechanical Manipulation
Interface Technology Capable of Manipulating Molecules by Hand Movement -
2015.06.16
Development of Growth Factor-Free Tissue Adhesive Porous Films Singularly Capable of Promoting Angiogenesis
Technology May Contribute to Medical Cost Reduction Making Expensive Growth Factors-Free -
2015.06.08
Discovery of a New Photonic Crystal where Light Propagates through the Surface without being Scattered
Achievable Even by Silicone Alone; Developments of New Functions through Integration with Semiconductor Electronics -
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2015.04.27
Professor Harald Rose (University of Ulm, Germany) Among the Three 2015 NIMS Award Winners
—Their contribution to the development and popularization of the aberration corrector for electron microscopes recognized— -
2015.04.13
Single-Crystal Phosphors Suitable for Ultra-Bright, High-Power White Light Sources
- Highly promising for ultra-bright lighting products such as laser headlights - -
2015.04.08
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2015.04.07
Development of Gold Nanoparticles That Control Osteogenic Differentiation of Stem Cells
Surface Modification by Carboxyl Groups Suppressing Osteogenic Differentiation. Nanomaterials Paving the Way for Regenerative Medicine -
2015.03.23
Nanospace-Controlled Gold Material Created Using Molecular Technology
Method Developed to Freely Adjust Pore Size in Nanoporous Gold Material -
2015.03.18
Stable Perovskite Solar Cells Developed through Structural Simplification
—Steady Advancement toward Practical Use— -
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2015.02.12
Possible Existence of Neutral Atomic Hydrogen in Rock in the Earth’s Deep Interior
Creating a stir in research on the hydrogen cycle in the Earth’s interior -
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2015.01.09
The First Observation of the Effect of Electron Spin of Molecular Oxygen on the Surface Oxidation Reaction
Contribution to Understanding of Correlation between Molecular Magnetism and Surface Reaction