List of articles of the University of Tokyo

RIKEN, The University of Tokyo Generates and eliminates magnetic vortices just by pressing

 Research teams at RIKEN and the University of Tokyo have discovered for the first time in the world a new method that can generate and eliminate minute magnetic vortices simply by pushing a substance. […]

The University of Tokyo Glass that is as strong as steel that goes beyond conventional wisdom

 Assistant Professor Atsunobu Masuno of the University of Tokyo and others are colorless and transparent by mixing aluminum oxide and tantalum oxide, which were previously thought not to be glass. […]

The University of Tokyo and Hakuhodo University Competitive Brand Design Contest Held

 Hakuhodo's branding organization "Hakuhodo Brand Design" is for university students together with the University of Tokyo (Liberal Arts Education Advancement Organization) […]

The University of Tokyo "Fibers deposit in the lungs" Identify the causative cells

 Professor Koji Matsushima of the University of Tokyo and others have identified the origin of the cells that cause pulmonary fibrosis.Pulmonary fibrosis is the deposition of fibers that make the entire lung stiff […]

Road to AIDS radical cure such as Kyushu University

 A person who quantifies the mode of HIV infection through joint research by Professor Shingo Iwami of Kyushu University, Professor Yoshio Koyanagi of Kyoto University, and Professor Kazuyuki Aihara of the University of Tokyo […]

The University of Tokyo investigates "how long it takes to get pregnant"

 The University of Tokyo (Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo) conducted an academic survey on "waiting for pregnancy" with the cooperation of Ateam Co., Ltd. (Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture) […]

The University of Tokyo Discovers New Materials for Magnetic Recording Tapes

 A research group led by Professor Shinichi Ohkoshi of the University of Tokyo has succeeded in developing a nano-sized hard ferrite magnet made of iron oxide.this […]

The University of Tokyo Virus-derived genes are involved in placental formation

 A research group led by Professor Kazuhiko Imagawa of the University of Tokyo found that genes involved in placental formation in mammals were taken up from infected viruses, and even more […].

The University of Tokyo Asia's First Marx Varenberg Award

 Marx Varenberg's award ceremony for outstanding research in the field of forest and timber science will be held on September 9th and 28th.

The University of Tokyo Estimate case fatality rate by statistical method even with a small number of patients

 Associate Professor Nishiura of the University of Tokyo and others have proposed a statistical method for estimating the lethality rate in real time even if the number of patients is small, and in Korea […]