Gastric (stomach) cancer remains one of the most common and deadly cancers in East Asia, including Korea. Yet despite its high prevalence, it has received far less molecular attention than colorectal cancer, which is more…
ESA and Vatican work to preserve heritage work
[caption id="attachment_15161" align="alignnone" width="624"] ESA and Vatican Library work together[/caption] Following an agreement signed in 2016, ESA and the Vatican Apostolic Library have presented the preliminary results on how they are using the same method…
Steady pointing
[caption id="attachment_15147" align="alignright" width="374"] ESA[/caption] ESA’s automated Flyeye telescope will help Europe discover risky celestial objects such as asteroids and comets during its nightly sky surveys. It will automatically identify possible new near-Earth objects for…
Cracking Open the Formation of Fossil Concretions
Researchers at Nagoya University resolve the formation mechanism of “spherical carbonate concretions” and find they form much more rapidly than previously recognized. [caption id="attachment_15142" align="alignnone" width="1280"] Gigantic concretions formed in mudstone on New Zealand’s Moeraki…
Real-time Coverage of Inside of the Brain Made…
Nagoya University-centered researchers develop novel system for in vivo real-time monitoring of metabolites in a living mouse brain. [caption id="attachment_15136" align="alignnone" width="1142"] Conventional metabolome analysis for dissected brain samples is widely accepted as a general…






