List of articles of the University of Tokyo

Death risk for elderly people is lowest for home ownership, followed by public rental housing

 Associate Professor Masamichi Hanasato of Chiba University Preventive Medicine Center and Specially Appointed Assistant Professor Chie Koga of the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, the University of Tokyo, said that approximately 4 elderly people […]

The physical sensations and emotions induced by music are analyzed by the University of Tokyo and Hiroshima University.

 Associate Professor Tatsuya Daikoku of the Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, the University of Tokyo, and researchers Masateru Tanaka and Masato Yamawaki of the Research Center for Brain, Mind, and Kansei Science, Hiroshima University […]

University of Tokyo discovers traces of destructive punctures in Jomon skull

 A Jomon skull discovered over 100 years ago has traces of destructive holes made with a sharp piercing tool, the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Science has discovered.

Decided on joint projects with 6 universities including Tokyo and Keio University; 3 projects including creating a place to live and food education

 The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has decided on three projects to be carried out jointly with universities in Tokyo in 2024. Creating a manual for creating a place for residents and utilizing children's cafeteria […]

The University of Tokyo discovers that great tits use their wings as a "please go first" gesture.

 A research group led by Associate Professor Toshiki Suzuki of the University of Tokyo has discovered that the great tit, a type of wild bird, uses wing movements as gestures to send specific messages […]

When brown bears eat cicada larvae, tree growth decreases, research conducted by Kochi University and the University of Tokyo

 Assistant Professor Mikiji Tomita of Kochi University and Professor Tsutomu Hiura of the Graduate School of the University of Tokyo found that digging by brown bears reduced tree growth on the Shiretoko Peninsula in Hokkaido.

In Japanese companies, it is ``humble leaders'' who allow their subordinates to demonstrate their abilities, a University of Tokyo survey reveals.

 In Japanese companies, the Department of Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Tokyo found that working under a humble leader makes it easier for subordinates to express their opinions without hesitation and to demonstrate their true potential.

Elucidation of the onset mechanism of middle-aged weight gain: Joint research by Nagoya University, Osaka University, and the University of Tokyo

 A research group from Nagoya University, Osaka University, and the University of Tokyo has discovered that the cause of age-related obesity (so-called middle-aged weight gain), in which people tend to gain weight as they age, is under the thalamus […]

The University of Tokyo analyzes a panel survey that shows people's happiness is related to their lifestyle.

 A research group at the Institute of Social Sciences led by Distinguished Professor Hiroshi Ishida of the University of Tokyo has found that the most important factor related to people's happiness level is the quality of life.
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