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    Deep-Sea Compound Yaku'amide B Shows Promise in Cancer Treatment

    Deep-Sea Compound Yaku'amide B Shows Promise in Cancer Treatment

    A groundbreaking study reveals the dual mechanism of action of yaku'amide B, a natural compound derived from deep-sea sponges, in targeting cancer cells.

    Phys.org·March 14, 2026

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    Tatsu Takayama: The First Woman to Summit Mount Fuji and Break Japan's Female Prohibition

    tokyo, japan

    In 1832, Tatsu Takayama made history by becoming the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Fuji, challenging centuries of restrictions on female climbers in Japan.

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    Ytterbium Atomic Clock Pioneers New Frontiers in Fundamental Physics

    kyoto, japan

    An international team of physicists has developed a groundbreaking ytterbium atomic clock, enhancing precision and sensitivity in testing fundamental physical theories.

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    Innovative Light-Based Technique Develops Artificial Cell Scaffolding

    yokohama, japan

    Researchers from RIKEN have created a laser-based method to construct artificial structures that replicate the cytoskeleton of cells, enhancing our understanding of cellular mechanics.

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