Kyoto University
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ScienceUs humans know that even if someone believes something, that thing may not in fact be true. According to new research, however, some of our fellow apes may likewise be aware that what people think doesn't necessarily mesh with reality.
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What if you could get the benefits of heartbeat sensing without even having to strap on a piece of tech? A team of researchers from the Kyoto University, together with Panasonic, is working on making that dream a reality.
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Japanese scientists have found that fish oil converts fat-storing cells into critical fat-burning cells in mice. The discovery could help battle obesity as the fat-burning cells decrease later in life.
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Japanese electronics company Murata Manufacturing has unveiled a squad of robotic cheerleaders. The ten ball-mounted robots use advanced ultrasonics, infrared, and group control technology to perform synchronized dance routines with perfect stability.
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Honda researchers are improving how robots process sound using a robot called HEARBO.
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ScienceThe last known mammoth lived around 4500 years ago, but if scientists in Japan are successful then we might be able to meet one; research to resurrect these awesome creatures has begun again in earnest following a new scientific breakthrough..
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ScienceJapanese researchers have used nanotechnology to develop a process which resembles something out of a 16th Century alchemy textbook.
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Updated May 2005 Whenever robots are discussed, it seems the name tmsuk comes up. The small Japanese robotics company has collaborated with some of the biggest
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October 29, 2004 One of the leading pioneers in automated robot development is Tomotaka Takahash of the 'Robo Garage' at Kyoto University. Takahash has built t