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Ibaraki · IbarakiIt has become clear through interviews with people involved that the University of Tsukuba plans to merge its three humanities-related departments in 2029 and reorganize its upper-level faculties. The Central Council for Education (an advisory body to the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) compiled a report in February recommending the need for reorganization and integration of higher education institutions such as u…Read Article
University of Tsukuba to Consolidate and Reorganize Humanities Departments, with Faculty Concerned About "Shrinkage and Decline in Quality"
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Health · IbarakiA recent study published in BMC Geriatrics analyzing health and long-term care insurance data from Tsukuba City has provided new insights into the prognosis of older patients who undergo invasive mechanical ventilation.Read Article
Older patients' recovery after mechanical ventilation linked to care needs
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Environment · IbarakiResearchers have identified a previously unknown species of unicellular organism in seawater collected near Hachijojima Island. The newly discovered species, named Viscidocauda repens, belongs to the protist group Endomyxa and is notable for possessing a persistent flagellum -- marking the first recorded instance of such a flagellate within this group.See the Story
Discovery of a New Marine Flagellate
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QuEra Installs Quantum System In Japan
The Complex Circumstances that Led to the Number of Trains on the Joban Line Being Halved at Toride: The Long History of the Battle Between the Geomagnetic Observatory and Railway Electrification
Quantum Computing: Bluefors Delivers 18 Cryogenic Systems To AIST’s New G-QuAT Center
Researchers Develop Pressure-Induced Water-Producing Material
How to Grow a Deep Tech Economy, but for Real This Time
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An 'invisible order' in glass shapes vibrations in the terahertz frequency range - Tech and Science Post
Dopamine and noradrenaline linked to hippocampal activation during light exercise
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An 'invisible order' in glass shapes vibrations in the terahertz frequency range
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