List of articles of Hokkaido University

Thinking about future university reorganization - based on the case of South Korea

What does "biological diversity" mean at universities? Researchers often use analogies to explain their field of expertise. I will explain the university […]

Highly safe short-wave infrared fluorescent dye for medical applications developed by Hokkaido University and others

 A joint research team from Hokkaido University Graduate School and RIKEN has successfully developed a fluorescent dye for medical applications of shortwave infrared fluorescence imaging. […]

Nagoya University and others have discovered the mechanism of egg polarity in which both female and male medaka fish prepare to produce eggs.

 A research group at Nagoya University Graduate School, in collaboration with Hokkaido University Graduate School and Kyoto University Graduate School, is using medaka fish to investigate the polarity (heterogeneity) of eggs.

Hokkaido, Sapporo City, Hokkaido University, Nitori extend collaboration agreement for IT human resource development

 With the collaboration agreement between Hokkaido, Sapporo City, Hokkaido University, and Nitori Holdings for IT human resource development set to expire at the end of March, the agreement was […]

Hokkaido University and others elucidate the world's largest microbial methane production in the Nankai Trough

 A research group from Hokkaido University/Graduate School, Okayama University, and Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology has investigated the effects of subduction of the Philippine Sea plate in the Nankai Trough […]

Children change their "attachment" depending on the partner discovered in marmoset research, Tokyo Institute of Technology, etc.

 Mammal infants cannot survive without being raised by others, so they remember and adore their parents (caregivers) and other people, forming ``attachments.'' […]

Hokkaido University and National Institute for Environmental Studies successfully develop a model to predict acorn production

 Special Researcher Weg Rea of ​​the National Institute for Environmental Studies and Associate Professor Tomomichi Kato of the Hokkaido University Graduate School of Agriculture have studied the production of acorns produced by Fagaceae trees […]

Dolphins gained advanced hearing through trade-off evolution from chewing muscles to sound-transmitting fat Hokkaido University

 A research group at Hokkaido University has discovered that the "acoustic fat" that dolphins have on their heads originates from the masticatory muscles and other head muscles of terrestrial animals.

``Information Studies for all by all'' jointly held on 8/3 by information science graduate schools from 17 national universities

 Information systems research at eight national university corporations (Tohoku University, Hokkaido University, University of Tokyo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Nagoya University, Kyoto University, Osaka University, Kyushu University) […]
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