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Tokyo University of Science is a private research university in Japan where scientists & engineers strive to solve global challenges. Related accounts: @TUS_PR

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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
4 years
#TokyoUniversityofScience has been ranked 3rd among private universities in Japan for research performance by @timeshighered. #TUS is also the top-ranked private Japanese university in terms of citations per faculty by #QSrankings. Read more here: https://t.co/hQw7DeWaHZ
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In a recent @ChemicalScience study, TUS researchers show that sodium-ion batteries can charge faster than lithium-based ones, shedding light on the strong performance of hard carbon anodes and new possibilities for next-gen energy storage.
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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A Tokyo University of Science study shows how a temperature-responsive gel reorganizes when heated or stretched, offering insights for designing batteries and drug delivery systems.
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Scientists from TUS and AIST present in NeurIPS2025 approximate domain unlearning algorithm for Vision Language Models, enabling flexible knowledge control and paving the way for safe and reliable AI.
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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Two TUS faculty members, Professor Shinichi Komaba and Professor Akihiko Yoshimura, have been selected among 88 researchers in Japan for Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers 2025, representing the top 1% of researchers worldwide. Read more about Dr. Komaba here:
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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In a recent study from @ACS_Langmuir, Tokyo University of Science researchers have developed a rheo-impedance method that captures, in real time, how temperature-responsive gels change internally when heated and stretched.
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Professor Shinichi Komaba and Professor Akihiko Yoshimura from TUS have been selected for Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers 2025 list for the significant contributions to their respective fields. Read here: 1. Dr. Komaba: https://t.co/nRSXiuPPPN 2. Dr. Yoshimura:
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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In a #NeurIPS2025 breakthrough, #TUS and #AIST researchers have developed #ApproximateDomainUnlearning to enable #VisionLanguageModels to forget specific #Domains while retaining generalization capability.
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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A better understanding of the value of public goods can change public opinion about taxation and spending, show TUS researchers. This can potentially lead to reduce inequality through increased support for a larger government with higher taxation.
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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A novel AI-based analysis method has been developed by TUS researchers that can automatically analyze X-ray spectroscopy data of materials, offering a faster and more objective approach than tedious manual analysis methods.
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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TUS researchers show how increased awareness about the benefits of public goods can change public opinion regarding taxation, leading to reduce inequality through increased support for higher taxation.
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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A new study @ACS_Omega by TUS scientists demonstrates that large-scale computational biology simulations can reliably model complex RNA structures, marking a milestone for future RNA-based biotechnology and medicine.
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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In a recent @SciReports study, TUS researchers develop a new AI-based method for automatically analyzing materials properties using X-ray spectroscopy, promising faster and more efficient materials development.
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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In a recent @ACS_Omega study, scientists from Tokyo University of Science achieved highly accurate RNA folding predictions using advanced molecular dynamics simulations, paving the way for advances in drug discovery.
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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Researchers from Tokyo University of Science show that a unique expansion signature comprising 22 genes can effectively monitor survival outcomes in patients receiving immunotherapies.
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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To realize practical quantum communication networks, TUS researchers have developed a new single-photon source, where single photons are generated directly within an optical fiber using a selectively excited single rare-earth ion.
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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In a @natcomms study, Tokyo University of Science scientists identifies a distinct group of genes that monitor patient responses to immunotherapies and guides the development of next-generation immunodynamic therapies.
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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In a new study published in @JMaterChem A, researchers from Tokyo University of Science show a straightforward way to make sodium-ion batteries more durable, which could lead to a cost effective energy storage technology for electronics and renewable energy.
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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TUS researchers develop a new single-photon source, that generates single photons directly into the guided mode of optical fibers by selectively exciting a single atom, representing a key breakthrough for practical quantum communication technologies.
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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In a recent study published in @JMaterChem, researchers from TUS reveal that calcium doping can markedly enhance the performance and durability of the cathode in sodium-ion batteries, which could find applications in renewable energy and greener technologies.
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Tokyo University of Science (TUS)
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Onnamides, compounds extracted from Okinawan marine sponges by Tokyo University of Science researchers, show promise as effective treatments for leishmaniasis, according to a study published in Marine Biotechnology.
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