Qdai-mail Tsushin #021
An e-mail magazine, "Qdai-mail Tsushin" delivers campus news
every fourth Friday.
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Friday, September 27, 2019
** Topics
*Making science part of summer vacation: Chikushi Campus members conduct
Children’s Science Workshop as part of Onojo Cocoro-no-furusato-kan City
Museum anniversary events
http://www.kyushu-u.ac.jp/en/topics/view/353
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As part of the events celebrating the first anniversary
of the opening of the Onojo Cocoro-no-furusato-kan City Museum,
members of Kyushu University’s Chikushi Campus, which is partially
located in Onojo City, held a science fair for children on July 23.
*Healing with water
http://www.kyushu-u.ac.jp/en/topics/view/354
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On August 5 at Shiiki Hall, Nakamura shared his experiences
at a special lecture, titled “Afghan Green Earth Project,” organized
by Kyushu University’s Institute for Advanced Study, where he is also
a University Professor.
**Research
*Miniature human livers offer new platform for studying disease
http://www.kyushu-u.ac.jp/en/researches/view/135
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Researchers from Kyushu University and the University of Pittsburgh
have created miniature human livers exhibiting fatty liver disease
through the genetic engineering of skin cells.
*Adaptation to life in cattle may be driving E. coli to develop
harmful features
http://www.kyushu-u.ac.jp/en/researches/view/136
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“To develop the most effective preventive measures, we need a deep
understanding of the source and living conditions of the bacteria,”
says Yoshitoshi Ogura, associate professor at Kyushu University’s
Department of Bacteriology, who led the research.
*Thermoelectric performance of graphene gets a boost
http://www.kyushu-u.ac.jp/en/researches/view/137
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The collaborative work by Kyushu University, Tohoku University,
and Purdue University not only demonstrates the ability to separately
tune electrical and thermal conductivity at an unprecedented level
but also indicates that graphene is a very promising non-toxic,
low-cost, light-weight, and flexible thermoelectric material for powering
small-scale smart devices with heat.
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