Media Coverages & Press Releases

Professor MIYASHITA Homei was introduced on REUTERS, “Tasty TV: Japanese professor creates flavourful screen”

A Japanese professor has developed a prototype lickable TV screen that can imitate food flavours, another step towards creating a multi-sens ...

Professor IDA Masamichi, School of Political Science and Economics, commented on KYODO NEWS on Sep. 29, 2021, “FOCUS: Kishida’s longevity as PM hinges on Nov. general election”

Fumio Kishida will not have much time to bask in his victory in the race for leader of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party and, hence, t ...

Autophagy: The Unlikely Hero that Balances Zinc and Iron in Plants

Researchers highlight a novel function of autophagy in restoring zinc and iron balance in plants under nutrient stress conditions.

Songbirds like it sweet: Songbird ancestors evolved a new way to taste sugar

Humans can easily identify sweet-tasting foods – and with pleasure. However, many carnivorous animals lack this ability, and whether birds, ...

At the Root of the Problem: How Plant Hormones Can Help Us Fight Parasitic Plants

Scientists explore various plant hormones and related chemicals to efficiently fend off crop-destroying root parasitic plants.

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Professor NAKAYAMA Koji commented on Newsroom Tokyo of NHK WORLD-Japan, “Japan’s Strategy in the Self-Driving Race.”

[The page has been expired.] Companies around the world are pouring billions of dollars into self-driving technology. But the first to relea ...

A new video is released at “Incredible Senseis at Meiji University,” a video series showcasing Meiji’s world-class research

Meiji University creates a series of promotional videos, “Incredible Senseis at Meiji University,” and a landing page to tell the world abou ...

Meiji University and Nature Research Custom Media to hold a global livestream online event Theme: Cutting edge research in the life sciences

Meiji University, located in Chiyoda City, Tokyo, is cooperating with Nature Research Custom Media, a part of Springer Nature (headquarters: ...

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Professor MORINAGA Yuki was introduced on NHK WORLD-Japan, Science View, “The Mongolian Nomads’ Art of Airag Making: A Researcher’s Challenge”

Airag, a dairy product made by fermenting horse milk, has been an integral part of life for Mongolia's nomadic people. In 2019, the traditio ...