List of articles by Chiba University
Elderly people who don't drive and live far from train stations are at higher risk of depression: Chiba University
A study by Chiba University predicts that if there is no station or bus stop within walking distance of one's home, the risk of depression increases by 3 times in three years for elderly people who do not drive.
Atopic dermatitis in infants born during the cold season: Preventing onset with "gentle cleaning, thorough rinsing, and moisturizing care" Chiba University
A research group led by visiting professor Naoki Shimojo of the Allergy Center at Chiba University Hospital conducted a survey of newborns born at the hospital.
Chiba City Fire Brigade launches functional team of medical students from Chiba University
On January 2025, 1, the Chiba City Fire Brigade launched a functional team of members, mainly consisting of students from the Chiba University School of Medicine. The team was launched by medical students.
Chiba University: Discovery of an asymmetric organocatalyst with a new mechanism of action from plant seeds
A research group from Chiba University has discovered an asymmetric organocatalyst with a new mechanism of action from the seeds of the horticultural variety of wintersweet. […]
"Artificial platelets made from iPS cells" project selected by NEDO Kyoto University's Center for iPS Cell Research and Application aims for practical application by 2028
A project to manufacture artificial platelets, led by a research group led by Professor Hiroyuki Eto of the Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, Kyoto University, has been approved as a new energy and industrial project.
Development of a Japanese version of the scale to measure the degree of acceptance of prejudices and false stereotypes about sexual crimes Chiba University
A research team from Chiba University has uncovered the widespread use of erroneous beliefs and prejudices (rape myths) in Japan that blame victims of sexual violence and defend perpetrators.
Cutting-edge technology used to analyze newborns' first meconium reveals that protein composition varies with various factors
A research group from the University of Tokyo, Kazusa DNA Research Institute, and Chiba University has succeeded in analyzing the proteins in the first meconium excreted by a newborn after birth.
Wind power growth rate exceeds solar power, according to nationwide survey by Chiba University and others
Professor Hidefumi Kurasaka of the Graduate School of Social Sciences at Chiba University and the NPO Institute for Environmental and Energy Policies have announced that a renewable energy power station will be operational by the end of March 2023.
How ants know the size of their colony: University of the Ryukyus and others uncover one of the mechanisms
Professor Mizuki Tsuji of the University of the Ryukyus, in collaboration with Chiba University and others, has elucidated the mechanism by which ants perceive the size of their colony. The research team also included other […]
Chiba University develops an inexpensive arsenic sensor using microbial proteins
A joint research team from Chiba University Graduate School, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, and Waseda University has introduced cysteine to proteins that control microbial DNA transcription […]