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3D Visualization of Internal Defects in Concrete to Help Improve Aging Infrastructure International researchers have improved an ultrasonic phased array system, making it possible to see hidden defects in aging concrete infrastructure.

Identifying Corrosion Initiation Sites in Aluminum Alloys Researchers have developed a new technique to identify corrosion in aluminum alloys, potentially leading to longer-lasting automobile parts.

Bacterial Energy Model Reveals How Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Spreads in Environment Understanding bacteria's allocation of energy could be key to slowing the spread of antibiotic resistance in aquatic environments.

Better Predicting the Lifespan Of Clean Energy Equipment, Towards A More Efficient Design

Nanoscale Magnetic Mazes to Revolutionize Data Center Communications

Driving Force #39 is now available. 【Keitaro Hitomi, Professor, Department of Quantum Science and Energy Engineering】

Kai Fukami, Associate Professor in Aerospace Engineering, has been selected as a “NISTEP Researcher 2025” by MEXT

Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Division of Environmental Protection Engineering (Deadline: 2026/6/19,5:00 p.m.)

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Modular AI Robot to be Exhibited at Osaka-Kansai Expo Needs a Nickname
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