List of articles of Hokkaido University

World's top-level research center program, 13 institutions apply

 Kyoto University, Osaka University […] in the 2018 new recruitment of the World Top Level Research Center Program (WPI), where front-line researchers gather from all over the world.

Hokkaido University succeeds in the world's longest "carbon-carbon bond"

 A research group led by Assistant Professor Yusuke Ishigaki of Hokkaido University has succeeded in creating a stable compound with a carbon-carbon single bond that is 17% longer than the normal bond length […].

How did the dinosaurs warm their eggs?International joint research between Nagoya University and Hokkaido University

 The research groups of the Nagoya University Museum and the Hokkaido University Museum are with the University of Calgary, Canada and the Royal Tyrell Paleobiotic Museum […]

Early life before and after the birth of life has a TCA cycle that flexibly changes metabolism

 The research group of Takuro Nunoura, Senior Researcher of the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, is derived from the hydrothermal activity area of ​​the Southern Okinawa Trough […].

Aiming to put into practical use an algorithm that automatically fills vacancies to reduce the burden of shift adjustment in the food service industry, etc.

 Since September 2017, Hokkaido University's Harmonic Systems Engineering Laboratory and TMJ Co., Ltd. of the SECOM Group have been working together to develop an algorithm that automates shift adjustment.

Emergency grants to Tokyo Institute of Technology, Hokkaido University, etc. to strengthen the observation network of the Kusatsu-Shirane eruption

 In January 2018, Mt. Motoshirane (elevation 1 meters) of Mt. Kusatsu-Shirane erupted in Kusatsu-cho, Gunma Prefecture, and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has a thin observation network […].

The higher the degree of freedom in romantic relationships, the stronger the passion for lovers. Hokkaido University surveyed

 For the first time, a research group at Hokkaido University has demonstrated that the passion that people feel for their love affairs is stronger in a society where they can freely choose their lover.
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