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Exploring the origin of freely adjustable parameters in the fundamental equations of natureStudy offers new clues into the mystery of free parameters in quantum gravity
New method enables accurate sequencing of short peptides hidden in food and human bodyA new chemical tagging approach enables direct, reliable sequencing of short peptides without relying on databases, opening new possibilities for food science, nutrition, and biomedical research
Body clock found to control inflammatory responses in macrophagesBody clock regulator BMAL1 transports a fatty acid-oxidation enzyme into the cell nucleus, triggering macrophage inflammation, opening possibilities for time-based therapies
Developing a theoretical model to understand how isotopes change spectroscopy resultsResearchers investigate how oxygen isotopes in forsterite (Mg2SiO4) affect Raman spectroscopy results to develop a theoretical framework for better interpretation of spectral data
Favorable lifestyle and health linked to lower dementia risk even in people with a genetic risk factorA large Japanese study suggests that favorable lifestyle and health conditions are linked to lower dementia risk in people with no or one APOE ε4 allele, while those with two alleles may require different preventive or therapeutic approaches
Four new international collaborative research projects launch under the RENKEI Consortium

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Highlights of the Latest Research from Kyushu University.

  • Exploring the origin of freely adjustable parameters in the fundamental equations of natureStudy offers new clues into the mystery of free parameters in quantum gravity

    Associate Professor Yuya Kusuki
    Institute for Advanced Study

  • New method enables accurate sequencing of short peptides hidden in food and human bodyA new chemical tagging approach enables direct, reliable sequencing of short peptides without relying on databases, opening new possibilities for food science, nutrition, and biomedical research

    Professor Mitsuru Tanaka
    Faculty of Agriculture

  • Body clock found to control inflammatory responses in macrophagesBody clock regulator BMAL1 transports a fatty acid-oxidation enzyme into the cell nucleus, triggering macrophage inflammation, opening possibilities for time-based therapies

    Lecturer Akito Tsuruta
    Faculty of Phramaceutical Sciences

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Four new international collaborative research projects launch under the RENKEI Consortium
France-Japan workshop held at Sorbonne UniversityInternational joint research laboratory OPHELIA launches
Kyushu University and DENSO IT Laboratory propose new technology for smarter Indirect Time-of-Flight camerasBy considering actual I-ToF sensor characteristics, the new noise-robust coding scheme improves 3D measurement accuracy and stability for robots and vehicles, with commercial readiness.
Kyushu University signs agreement with CNRS to establish OPHELIA, the international joint research laboratoryOPHELIA was established at OPERA, under the leadership of Distinguished Professor Chihaya Adachi, the project’s principal investigator.
Ho Lab Receives Telecom Interdisciplinary Research Award (Encouragement Prize)
KOREA KIYON Co., Ltd. Donates Research Equipment to I²CNER

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Kyushu University strives to be a university that attracts excellent researchers and accelerates research and innovation, leading to new value creation. We aim to use integrative knowledge— a fusion of knowledge that encompasses natural sciences, the humanities, social sciences and even design—to solve social problems and forge new social and economic systems. In this series, we will introduce you to some of Kyushu University’s professors, who are conducting fascinating research that contributes to society through integrative knowledge!

Supporting lives through psychotherapy, Dohsa-houDiscover the Research Article 13―Reika Nomura, Faculty of Human-Environment Studies
Exploring fish reproductive biology and implications for future foodDiscover the Research Article 12―Kohei Ohta, Faculty of Agriculture
Giving voice to silent artifacts for future generations: The Yayoi Period and World War IIDiscover the Research Article 11―Yoshinori Tajiri Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies
Harnessing the Power of Spin: Pioneering Innovation through Cutting-Edge PhysicsDiscover the Research: Article 10—Naoto Yamashita, Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering
Mathematics for social change: small area estimation in actionDiscover the Research: Article 9— Masayo Hirose, Institute of Mathematics for Industry
A race against time: The challenge of preserving languages before they vanishDiscover the Research: Article 8 – Natsuko Nakagawa, Faculty of Humanities

Explore research-related events happening at Kyushu University.

Q-AOS Brown Bag Seminar #236: Suspense in Nature: worker ants manipulated into killing their own mothers and spiders forced to rebuild their webs by parasites
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Q-AOS Brown Bag Seminar #235: Health Issues Among Working Women: Why Is the Healthy Worker Effect Difficult to Observe in Japan?
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FY2027 KAKENHI Online Seminar
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Q-AOS Brown Bag Seminar #234: Roleplay as Human Technology
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Q-AOS Brown Bag Seminar #233: Can we create plant sensing technology that can replace the eyes of farmers?
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Q-AOS Brown Bag Seminar #232: Designing for Accessibility: Human, Cultural, and Social Factors
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