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Tokyo Researchers Boost Test Scores With Simple Slide Tweak
Innovation1d ago

Tokyo Researchers Boost Test Scores With Simple Slide Tweak

A simple change to how PowerPoint slides appear could make learning easier for millions of students and professionals worldwide. Tokyo researchers discovered that revealing slide content piece by piece, synced with spoken explanations, helps learners absorb information better than traditional all-at-once slides.

Google News - Researchers Find2 min read
Tokyo Scientists Find Gene Behind Rare Insulin Tumor
Health & WellnessMar 29

Tokyo Scientists Find Gene Behind Rare Insulin Tumor

Researchers in Tokyo have discovered a gene that causes dangerous insulin tumors, opening the door to better treatments for patients who suffer life-threatening blood sugar crashes. The breakthrough could transform care for people with insulinomas, tumors that have puzzled doctors for decades.

Google News - Breakthrough Discovery2 min read
Tokyo Scientists Solve Mystery of Missing Ocean Plastics
Planet WinsJan 20

Tokyo Scientists Solve Mystery of Missing Ocean Plastics

Researchers in Japan discovered where microplastics from farm fertilizer end up after years of puzzling over vanished ocean pollution. The breakthrough reveals that beaches act as temporary traps, catching plastic before it disappears into unknown ocean locations.

Phys.org - Earth2 min read
Tokyo Scientists Create Safer DNA Delivery for Gene Therapy
InnovationFeb 21

Tokyo Scientists Create Safer DNA Delivery for Gene Therapy

Researchers in Tokyo have developed a breakthrough molecule that delivers DNA into cells without causing harmful inflammation, a major obstacle in current gene therapies. Early tests in mice show the new method works up to 14 times better than existing approaches.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read
Scientists Launch Independent Autism Research Group
SolutionsMar 20

Scientists Launch Independent Autism Research Group

Leading autism researchers and advocates formed a new independent committee to guide autism research priorities and counter recent federal changes. The group aims to unite the autism community and protect evidence-based research as funding reaches $568 million annually.

STAT News3 min read
Tokyo Scientists Solve 100-Year Foam Mystery
InnovationMar 25

Tokyo Scientists Solve 100-Year Foam Mystery

Researchers figured out why your shaving cream drips faster than physics says it should. The bubbles themselves rearrange to create escape routes for liquid.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
Scientists Launch Tool to Fix Research's Trust Problem
SolutionsMar 17

Scientists Launch Tool to Fix Research's Trust Problem

A scientist who revolutionized protein research is now tackling science's reproducibility crisis with AI. His new approach could help researchers separate reliable studies from questionable ones, speeding up cures for diseases like Alzheimer's.

STAT News2 min read
New AI Cuts Research Time for Scientists Worldwide
InnovationApr 14

New AI Cuts Research Time for Scientists Worldwide

Scientists now have access to an AI tool that filters through 150 years of research data to deliver trustworthy answers in seconds. CAS Newton helps researchers move from question to verified answer without drowning in information overload.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
South Africa Rescues Medical Research With $32M Fund
SolutionsApr 16

South Africa Rescues Medical Research With $32M Fund

When US funding cuts threatened to collapse decades of life-saving health research in South Africa, the country fought back with a $32 million rescue package. Now 59 critical HIV and tuberculosis research projects are moving forward.

AllAfrica - Health3 min read
South Korea Launches K-Science to Build Research Icons
InnovationMar 13

South Korea Launches K-Science to Build Research Icons

South Korea is creating a new research movement to produce globally recognized scientists like Jane Goodall by focusing on uniquely Korean topics. The K-Science initiative aims to blend the nation's culture, history, and environment with cutting-edge research.

Regional: south korea technology (KR)2 min read
Knoxville Research Director Wins First Campus-Wide Honor
InnovationFeb 26

Knoxville Research Director Wins First Campus-Wide Honor

Jennifer Ferris transformed a "Wild Wild West" research environment into a thriving 17-person operation, earning the first university-wide staff award ever given to UT Health Sciences' Knoxville campus. Her journey from solo clinical trial coordinator to award-winning director shows how one person's vision can reshape an entire research community.

Google News - Clinical Trial Success3 min read
Tokyo Unveils 150-Meter Fountain at Odaiba Waterfront
InnovationMar 29

Tokyo Unveils 150-Meter Fountain at Odaiba Waterfront

Tokyo just turned on one of the world's largest fountains, and it's shooting water 15 stories high over Tokyo Bay. The spectacular new attraction combines water, music, and lights against the backdrop of Tokyo's glittering skyline.

Japan Today2 min read
Nigeria's 400,000-Sample Biobank Transforms Disease Research
InnovationApr 2

Nigeria's 400,000-Sample Biobank Transforms Disease Research

Nigeria's medical research institute has unveiled a biobank containing over 400,000 biological samples that could revolutionize how the country understands and treats diseases. The massive collection offers locally generated data that researchers say will lead to better health outcomes for millions of Africans.

Vanguard Nigeria3 min read
Scientists Build Grassroots Research Network After NIH Cuts
InnovationMay 28

Scientists Build Grassroots Research Network After NIH Cuts

After federal research funding collapsed and thousands of scientists lost their jobs, a new model of community-driven science is taking root across America. From state-funded research bonds to mobile MRI scanners in rural towns, researchers are discovering that science doesn't need ivory towers to thrive.

STAT News3 min read
Scientists Finally Recognizing Librarians as Research Experts
Acts of KindnessApr 14

Scientists Finally Recognizing Librarians as Research Experts

Librarians are breaking free from the "service provider" stereotype to become valued research partners and co-authors on scientific studies. One librarian's expertise in consumer health and digital literacy earned them spots on multiple research teams.

Nature News2 min read
Tokyo Speech Club Lets Members Talk About Anything
Acts of KindnessJun 13

Tokyo Speech Club Lets Members Talk About Anything

A bilingual Toastmasters club in Tokyo welcomes speeches on topics most people would never discuss publicly, creating a judgment-free zone for practicing public speaking. Founded in 2020, Tokyo Freedom Toastmasters proves that the best way to conquer fear is through complete freedom of expression.

Japan Times2 min read
AI Partner Speeds Up Research on Aging, Disease, and More
InnovationMay 20

AI Partner Speeds Up Research on Aging, Disease, and More

Scientists at Stanford, MIT, and Cambridge are using Google DeepMind's Co-Scientist AI to accelerate breakthroughs in liver disease, aging, and infectious diseases. The system helps researchers digest decades of studies in days, spotting connections humans might miss.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read
Scientists Launch Trust Seal for Research Integrity
SolutionsMay 27

Scientists Launch Trust Seal for Research Integrity

A coalition of major scientific organizations just unveiled a new "Trust Seal" to help readers spot reliable research in an age of AI-driven information. The community-led initiative aims to rebuild confidence in science by recognizing publications that follow the highest standards.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read
Tokyo's Free 10-Day Festival Celebrates Fashion and Art
InnovationMar 10

Tokyo's Free 10-Day Festival Celebrates Fashion and Art

Tokyo is hosting a free 10-day creative festival across nine neighborhoods this March, blending traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge design. The TOKYO CREATIVE SALON 2026 invites everyone to explore the city's evolving artistic identity through hands-on experiences and street exhibitions.

Google News - Japan Innovation2 min read
Singapore Teen Publishes Cancer Research at 16
Community HeroesMar 18

Singapore Teen Publishes Cancer Research at 16

A high school junior just became a published medical researcher, analyzing surgical techniques that could help liver cancer patients live longer. His work passed the same peer review process as professional scientists.

Google News - Education Milestone2 min read

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