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DxMedical Cloud™
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We use our unique algorithm to deliver the latest technology and product information from around the world in real time.
Explore the future of healthcare with carefully selected information.
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We deliver what you seek quickly and in a short time from technical information from all over the world
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A wealth of detailed features makes it easy to understand the main points
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The report is also packed with analytical information from the perspective of growth and long-term strategies for business use
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DxMedical Cloud™ collects and analyzes professional information from around the world and uses proprietary algorithms to quickly and accurately deliver the information you seek and the best information for you.
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You can quickly search for information published in various languages around the world in Japanese. Get the information you need from the vast amount of information available worldwide without having to worry about language barriers.
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DxMedical Cloud's proprietary algorithms predict the best information based on your interests and preferences and deliver it to you daily. Stay one step ahead of the curve without the hassle of searching, maximizing your daily information gathering.
Fuzzy Search
In addition to word matching, the search by similar and related keywords delivers news that is often missed due to paraphrasing and shaky spelling.
Japanese Localization
By providing titles and summaries of information from around the world in Japanese, it streamlines the process of “finding” the information you want from search results.
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For researchers and professionals, you can search and browse more specialized information, such as articles submitted to journals by universities and research institutes.
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Instantly save and manage information that you like or want to look at later because you don't have time, with the bookmark function. You can access the information you need without hassle, saving you a great deal of time and effort.
Note Editor
Simple and intuitive operation allows you to quickly consolidate all information into a notebook and organize information efficiently. It can be used as a powerful tool for effective information sharing.
Information sharing
A wide range of information sharing tools are available, including chat and note sharing functions. We support information sharing with your team in all situations, from casual information sharing to organizing information in teams.
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Provides task management functions specifically designed to make information gathering and sharing more efficient. In addition to regular task management functions, this useful tool supports information gathering and sharing, improving the productivity of the entire team.
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Can Cultivated Marine Supplements Plug the Alt-Seafood Nutrition Gap?
Singaporean food tech startup Umami Bioworks has launched a line of cell-cultured marine supplements to address nutritional deficiencies in non-seafood consumers. Despite consumer concerns about overfishing and the environmental implications of conventional seafood, fish-free alternatives still make up just 1% of this industry. Nutrition is a major reason. Vegan and vegetarian seafood analogues tend to have a lower protein, vitamin B12, and omega-3 content, and experts have called for a diversification of sources and greater micronutrient fortification to truly build consumer uptake. For instance, most seafood alternatives that contain omega-3 fatty acids source them from alpha-linolenic acid, which converts poorly into eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).
From Plastic to Pure Water: Scientists Turn Trash Into a Super Catalyst
An optimized mechanochemical process produces multifunctional composite particles that remove pollutants from water. Scientists are increasingly turning to sunlight as a powerful ally in cleaning up polluted water. Photocatalysts can harness solar energy to break down harmful contaminants, while photothermal evaporation uses that same energy to rapidly heat and vaporize dirty water, which then condenses into clean, drinkable liquid. Despite their promise, both methods often rely on expensive or difficult-to-manufacture materials that limit their large-scale use. This has sparked a global effort to create a single, affordable, and efficient material capable of performing multiple purification tasks—ideally one made from resources that would otherwise go to waste. In a groundbreaking development, researchers at the Nagoya Institute of Technology (NITech) in Japan have found a way to turn common plastic waste into a powerful new tool for producing clean water. Led by Associate Professor Takashi Shirai, the team—consisting of Dr. Kunihiko Kato, Dr. Yunzi Xin, and Mr. Yuping Xu—has created multifunctional composite particles that can both purify and desalinate water using sunlight.
A revolutionary water-based sunscreen technology that frees you from daily stressors like sweat and humidity
Shiseido has developed a new sunscreen technology that, while water-based (Oil in Water type)※1, maintains high water resistance and UV protection. It also adjusts the moisture level on the skin's surface in response to external environmental humidity changes, such as harsh humid heat or dryness caused by air conditioning. This technology utilizes soap-derived ingredients that react with metal ions found in sweat and seawater. By forming a special structure within the applied film on the skin's surface, it enhances both water repellency and adhesion. While water-based sunscreens are known for their light feel, easy blendability, and minimal stickiness, they tend to wash off easily when exposed to sweat or water. Previously, UV scattering agents and film-forming agents were necessary to improve water resistance. This new formulation achieves a water-resistant film that is lighter than water, flexible, and resistant to creasing. It maintains high water resistance and UV protection while delivering a transparent finish with minimal white residue and reduced transfer onto dark clothing. Furthermore, Shiseido's research has revealed that sudden humidity changes (environmental shock) activate IL-1α, an inflammatory factor linked to dark spots. This time, by applying technology*2 that spontaneously controls moisture permeability in response to external humidity changes, the product is expected to suppress IL-1α activation. It retains moisture on the skin surface in dry conditions while releasing excess moisture in humid conditions, constantly maintaining a balanced moisture level on the skin surface. The soap components used in this formulation are optimized for leave-on products, eliminating concerns about soap residue remaining on the skin. Furthermore, the absence of UV scattering agents enhances cleansing efficacy while delivering a moisturized, smooth finish after washing.
Mondelēz-Backed Startup Unveils Cell-Based Cocoa Butter for Chocolate Industry
Celleste Bio has unveiled a first-of-a-kind innovation to address the climate change-induced supply crisis hampering the chocolate industry. The Tel Aviv-based firm has created cocoa butter from plant cell culture technology, showcasing the chocolate-grade innovation at EIT Food’s Next Bite Summit in Brussels. The company, whose list of investors includes Cadbury and Oreo maker Mondelēz International, developed the fat using real cocoa cells, which were grown in suspension in a bioreactor. The process takes one to two beans to produce the same amount of cocoa butter that traditionally requires four tonnes of cocoa and 10,000 sq m of land. “Our ability to produce real cocoa butter via cell culture proves that science can be used to grow and produce ingredients that mirror nature with integrity and transparency,” says Celleste Bio CEO Michal Berresi Golomb.
New sensor uses microneedles to confirm fish freshness in just two minutes
Checking whether fish is fresh has traditionally meant relying on appearance and smell.
Types of Exercise Affect Sleep Strength Training Improves Sleep Quality New Findings on “Too Tired to Sleep”
Alinamin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) announced on September 29 the results of a joint research project on “The Relationship Between Fatigue and Sleep, and the Effects of Anti-Fatigue Ingredients.” This project has been conducted since fiscal year 2024 with Professor Masafumi Yanagisawa (Director, International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine, University of Tsukuba (IIIS), Chairman of S'UIMIN Co., Ltd.) to present research findings from their joint project on “The Relationship Between Fatigue and Sleep, and the Effects of Anti-Fatigue Ingredients,” which began in fiscal year 2024.
The first biomarker for chronic stress detectable through regular imaging diagnostics using deep learning AI models
Using a deep learning AI model, researchers identified the first-of-its-kind biomarker of chronic stress detectable through routine imaging, according to research being presented next week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Chronic stress can affect both physical and psychological well-being, causing a variety of problems including anxiety, insomnia, muscle pain, high blood pressure and a weakened immune system, according to the American Psychological Association. Research shows that chronic stress can contribute to the development of major illnesses, such as heart disease, depression and obesity. The study's lead author, Elena Ghotbi, M.D., a postdoctoral research fellow at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, developed and trained a deep learning model to measure adrenal gland volume on existing CT scans. Each year, tens of millions of chest CT scans are performed in the United States alone.
Sensory evaluation methods for food products targeting different age groups
The sensory evaluation of food products is a critical tool for understanding consumer preferences and ensuring market success across diverse age groups. This narrative review examined sensory evaluation methods tailored for children, adults, and the elderly, aiming to provide practical solutions for designing accurate questionnaires and selecting appropriate evaluation techniques. For children, simplified hedonic scales (e.g., 3-point scales) and nonverbal techniques such as emoji-based assessments and facial expression analysis were effective, given their limited verbal and cognitive capacities. Adults benefited from comprehensive methods like the 9-point hedonic scale, descriptive analysis, and emotion profiling, which provide nuanced insights into preferences. For the elderly, sensory evaluation accounted for age-related declines in olfactory and gustatory sensitivity, as well as the impact of medications and cognitive changes. Tailored methods, including rapid profiling techniques like Check-All-That-Apply (CATA) and texture-modified food evaluations, were essential to address their unique needs. This review highlighted the importance of adapting sensory evaluation protocols to each age group's developmental and physiological characteristics, offering practical recommendations for researchers and industry professionals to improve product development and consumer satisfaction.
Public Testing of Next-Generation Agricultural Robots Conducted in Nagano Prefecture
Sustainage Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Hiroshi Miki) will conduct a public test of “SYN-ROBOTICS (abbreviated as Syn-Robot)” in Miyota Town, Kitasaku District, Nagano Prefecture on Monday, October 20, 2025. This marks the second public test of this robot in Miyota Town, following last year's test.
Japanese startup advances first phase of cell-cultured surimi project
Integriculture has completed the first phase of its cell-cultured surimi project with Maruha Nichiro and Ichimasa Kamaboko, calling the milestone a major step toward practical commercial use while withholding all technical details.
USC Researchers Develop First Wireless, Wearable, Real-Time, Camera-less Motion Tracker
Motion tracking, the technology that captures how objects move, plays a key role across healthcare, sports and entertainment: from helping stroke patients relearn how to walk to analyzing an athlete’s swing or powering immersive virtual reality. For decades, motion-tracking technologies have stumbled over the same challenges: bulky equipment, reliance on external cameras, sensors that drift over time and the inability to capture movements in real time. Existing motion tracking solutions today are either camera or inertial sensor-based — accelerometer and gyroscope — both of which have significant limitations. Camera-based systems require bulky setups and a clear line of sight between cameras and the subject, which limits motion tracking to confined environments with no obstructions. This makes it nearly impossible to capture the movements of hidden body parts or at difficult angles. Meanwhile, accelerometer-based systems using inertial measurement units (IMUs), suffer from drift, leading to errors in the predicted position accumulating over time and requiring frequent recalibration. These limitations pose a significant challenge to important motion tracking applications like patient rehabilitation, where precision and wearability are critical. To overcome these barriers, researchers from the USC Viterbi School of Engineering’s Analog/RF Integrated Circuits, Microsystems, and Electromagnetics (ACME) Lab have developed a solution using magnetic induction (MI).
Next-generation skincare brand inspired by biotechnology
Amid the rapid expansion of the high-performance skincare market across Asia, including Japan, products emphasizing “high functionality,” “high-concentration ingredients,” and “pharmaceutical-grade efficacy” are experiencing particularly strong growth in China. This trend has drawn global attention as the cutting edge of biotechnology-applied skincare. Among these, “Recombinant Human-Type Collagen*3” is anticipated to see demand across diverse fields like medicine and cosmetics due to its stability, efficacy, and safety. Major global beauty companies have announced technology adoption and investment in this area. “KOMFYMED” is a brand born from this cutting-edge biotech research. Its flagship “Recombinant Human-Type Collagen,” produced using recombinant DNA technology, significantly reduces the risk of infections and allergic reactions compared to naturally derived collagen. Furthermore, KOMFYMED has achieved the world's first mass production*4 of skincare products containing high-purity, stable-quality “Recombinant Human-Type Collagen,” earning high international acclaim.
Brainwave Research Reveals Children's Developmental Patterns: A Study Using Doll Hair Color Changes
Tokai Optical Co., Ltd., in collaboration with the Aichi Prefectural Medical and Educational Center Developmental Disorders Research Institute and Pilot Corporation, has developed a method to evaluate children's startle responses to changes in doll hair color (Meru-chan®) using brain waves. Research employing this method revealed that children's ability to feel surprise (the ability to unconsciously notice changes) develops rapidly up to 92 months of age and then remains largely constant thereafter. These research findings were published in the international journal BMC Neuroscience on August 11, 2025.
DxMedical Cloud™
Technology for overwhelmingly high-speed detection from all over the world.
We use our unique algorithm to deliver the latest technology and product information from around the world in real time.
Explore the future of healthcare with carefully selected information.
How We Help You To Empower Your Business
POINT 1.
Quickly Deliver Technical Information
We deliver what you seek quickly and in a short time from technical information from all over the world
POINT 2.
Briefly to the Point
A wealth of detailed features makes it easy to understand the main points
POINT 3.
Help with Growth Strategies
The report is also packed with analytical information from the perspective of growth and long-term strategies for business use
DigitalMedical Open Innovation
デジタル・メディカル・オープンイノベーション
BrainEnergy produce DigitalMedical open innovation from Tokyo, where you can experience the intersection of cool and passionate design and technology.
Transform Your Business With Cloud
Looking for the Future
of Health Care
OUR TECHNOLOGY HELPS
YOUR BUSINESS
Our technology will help your business
Technology
Can Cultivated Marine Supplements Plug the Alt-Seafood Nutrition Gap?
Singaporean food tech startup Umami Bioworks has launched a line of cell-cultured marine supplements to address nutritional deficiencies in non-seafood consumers. Despite consumer concerns about overfishing and the environmental implications of conventional seafood, fish-free alternatives still make up just 1% of this industry. Nutrition is a major reason. Vegan and vegetarian seafood analogues tend to have a lower protein, vitamin B12, and omega-3 content, and experts have called for a diversification of sources and greater micronutrient fortification to truly build consumer uptake. For instance, most seafood alternatives that contain omega-3 fatty acids source them from alpha-linolenic acid, which converts poorly into eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).
green queen
From Plastic to Pure Water: Scientists Turn Trash Into a Super Catalyst
An optimized mechanochemical process produces multifunctional composite particles that remove pollutants from water. Scientists are increasingly turning to sunlight as a powerful ally in cleaning up polluted water. Photocatalysts can harness solar energy to break down harmful contaminants, while photothermal evaporation uses that same energy to rapidly heat and vaporize dirty water, which then condenses into clean, drinkable liquid. Despite their promise, both methods often rely on expensive or difficult-to-manufacture materials that limit their large-scale use. This has sparked a global effort to create a single, affordable, and efficient material capable of performing multiple purification tasks—ideally one made from resources that would otherwise go to waste. In a groundbreaking development, researchers at the Nagoya Institute of Technology (NITech) in Japan have found a way to turn common plastic waste into a powerful new tool for producing clean water. Led by Associate Professor Takashi Shirai, the team—consisting of Dr. Kunihiko Kato, Dr. Yunzi Xin, and Mr. Yuping Xu—has created multifunctional composite particles that can both purify and desalinate water using sunlight.
SciTechDaily
A revolutionary water-based sunscreen technology that frees you from daily stressors like sweat and humidity
Shiseido has developed a new sunscreen technology that, while water-based (Oil in Water type)※1, maintains high water resistance and UV protection. It also adjusts the moisture level on the skin's surface in response to external environmental humidity changes, such as harsh humid heat or dryness caused by air conditioning. This technology utilizes soap-derived ingredients that react with metal ions found in sweat and seawater. By forming a special structure within the applied film on the skin's surface, it enhances both water repellency and adhesion. While water-based sunscreens are known for their light feel, easy blendability, and minimal stickiness, they tend to wash off easily when exposed to sweat or water. Previously, UV scattering agents and film-forming agents were necessary to improve water resistance. This new formulation achieves a water-resistant film that is lighter than water, flexible, and resistant to creasing. It maintains high water resistance and UV protection while delivering a transparent finish with minimal white residue and reduced transfer onto dark clothing. Furthermore, Shiseido's research has revealed that sudden humidity changes (environmental shock) activate IL-1α, an inflammatory factor linked to dark spots. This time, by applying technology*2 that spontaneously controls moisture permeability in response to external humidity changes, the product is expected to suppress IL-1α activation. It retains moisture on the skin surface in dry conditions while releasing excess moisture in humid conditions, constantly maintaining a balanced moisture level on the skin surface. The soap components used in this formulation are optimized for leave-on products, eliminating concerns about soap residue remaining on the skin. Furthermore, the absence of UV scattering agents enhances cleansing efficacy while delivering a moisturized, smooth finish after washing.
資生堂
Mondelēz-Backed Startup Unveils Cell-Based Cocoa Butter for Chocolate Industry
Celleste Bio has unveiled a first-of-a-kind innovation to address the climate change-induced supply crisis hampering the chocolate industry. The Tel Aviv-based firm has created cocoa butter from plant cell culture technology, showcasing the chocolate-grade innovation at EIT Food’s Next Bite Summit in Brussels. The company, whose list of investors includes Cadbury and Oreo maker Mondelēz International, developed the fat using real cocoa cells, which were grown in suspension in a bioreactor. The process takes one to two beans to produce the same amount of cocoa butter that traditionally requires four tonnes of cocoa and 10,000 sq m of land. “Our ability to produce real cocoa butter via cell culture proves that science can be used to grow and produce ingredients that mirror nature with integrity and transparency,” says Celleste Bio CEO Michal Berresi Golomb.
green queen
New sensor uses microneedles to confirm fish freshness in just two minutes
Checking whether fish is fresh has traditionally meant relying on appearance and smell.
Interesting Engineering
Types of Exercise Affect Sleep Strength Training Improves Sleep Quality New Findings on “Too Tired to Sleep”
Alinamin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) announced on September 29 the results of a joint research project on “The Relationship Between Fatigue and Sleep, and the Effects of Anti-Fatigue Ingredients.” This project has been conducted since fiscal year 2024 with Professor Masafumi Yanagisawa (Director, International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine, University of Tsukuba (IIIS), Chairman of S'UIMIN Co., Ltd.) to present research findings from their joint project on “The Relationship Between Fatigue and Sleep, and the Effects of Anti-Fatigue Ingredients,” which began in fiscal year 2024.
アリナミン製薬
The first biomarker for chronic stress detectable through regular imaging diagnostics using deep learning AI models
Using a deep learning AI model, researchers identified the first-of-its-kind biomarker of chronic stress detectable through routine imaging, according to research being presented next week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Chronic stress can affect both physical and psychological well-being, causing a variety of problems including anxiety, insomnia, muscle pain, high blood pressure and a weakened immune system, according to the American Psychological Association. Research shows that chronic stress can contribute to the development of major illnesses, such as heart disease, depression and obesity. The study's lead author, Elena Ghotbi, M.D., a postdoctoral research fellow at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, developed and trained a deep learning model to measure adrenal gland volume on existing CT scans. Each year, tens of millions of chest CT scans are performed in the United States alone.
PR Newswire
Sensory evaluation methods for food products targeting different age groups
The sensory evaluation of food products is a critical tool for understanding consumer preferences and ensuring market success across diverse age groups. This narrative review examined sensory evaluation methods tailored for children, adults, and the elderly, aiming to provide practical solutions for designing accurate questionnaires and selecting appropriate evaluation techniques. For children, simplified hedonic scales (e.g., 3-point scales) and nonverbal techniques such as emoji-based assessments and facial expression analysis were effective, given their limited verbal and cognitive capacities. Adults benefited from comprehensive methods like the 9-point hedonic scale, descriptive analysis, and emotion profiling, which provide nuanced insights into preferences. For the elderly, sensory evaluation accounted for age-related declines in olfactory and gustatory sensitivity, as well as the impact of medications and cognitive changes. Tailored methods, including rapid profiling techniques like Check-All-That-Apply (CATA) and texture-modified food evaluations, were essential to address their unique needs. This review highlighted the importance of adapting sensory evaluation protocols to each age group's developmental and physiological characteristics, offering practical recommendations for researchers and industry professionals to improve product development and consumer satisfaction.
Food Research International
Public Testing of Next-Generation Agricultural Robots Conducted in Nagano Prefecture
Sustainage Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Hiroshi Miki) will conduct a public test of “SYN-ROBOTICS (abbreviated as Syn-Robot)” in Miyota Town, Kitasaku District, Nagano Prefecture on Monday, October 20, 2025. This marks the second public test of this robot in Miyota Town, following last year's test.
Sustainergy
Japanese startup advances first phase of cell-cultured surimi project
Integriculture has completed the first phase of its cell-cultured surimi project with Maruha Nichiro and Ichimasa Kamaboko, calling the milestone a major step toward practical commercial use while withholding all technical details.
undercurrentnews
USC Researchers Develop First Wireless, Wearable, Real-Time, Camera-less Motion Tracker
Motion tracking, the technology that captures how objects move, plays a key role across healthcare, sports and entertainment: from helping stroke patients relearn how to walk to analyzing an athlete’s swing or powering immersive virtual reality. For decades, motion-tracking technologies have stumbled over the same challenges: bulky equipment, reliance on external cameras, sensors that drift over time and the inability to capture movements in real time. Existing motion tracking solutions today are either camera or inertial sensor-based — accelerometer and gyroscope — both of which have significant limitations. Camera-based systems require bulky setups and a clear line of sight between cameras and the subject, which limits motion tracking to confined environments with no obstructions. This makes it nearly impossible to capture the movements of hidden body parts or at difficult angles. Meanwhile, accelerometer-based systems using inertial measurement units (IMUs), suffer from drift, leading to errors in the predicted position accumulating over time and requiring frequent recalibration. These limitations pose a significant challenge to important motion tracking applications like patient rehabilitation, where precision and wearability are critical. To overcome these barriers, researchers from the USC Viterbi School of Engineering’s Analog/RF Integrated Circuits, Microsystems, and Electromagnetics (ACME) Lab have developed a solution using magnetic induction (MI).
USC Viterbi
Next-generation skincare brand inspired by biotechnology
Amid the rapid expansion of the high-performance skincare market across Asia, including Japan, products emphasizing “high functionality,” “high-concentration ingredients,” and “pharmaceutical-grade efficacy” are experiencing particularly strong growth in China. This trend has drawn global attention as the cutting edge of biotechnology-applied skincare. Among these, “Recombinant Human-Type Collagen*3” is anticipated to see demand across diverse fields like medicine and cosmetics due to its stability, efficacy, and safety. Major global beauty companies have announced technology adoption and investment in this area. “KOMFYMED” is a brand born from this cutting-edge biotech research. Its flagship “Recombinant Human-Type Collagen,” produced using recombinant DNA technology, significantly reduces the risk of infections and allergic reactions compared to naturally derived collagen. Furthermore, KOMFYMED has achieved the world's first mass production*4 of skincare products containing high-purity, stable-quality “Recombinant Human-Type Collagen,” earning high international acclaim.
PR TIMES
Brainwave Research Reveals Children's Developmental Patterns: A Study Using Doll Hair Color Changes
Tokai Optical Co., Ltd., in collaboration with the Aichi Prefectural Medical and Educational Center Developmental Disorders Research Institute and Pilot Corporation, has developed a method to evaluate children's startle responses to changes in doll hair color (Meru-chan®) using brain waves. Research employing this method revealed that children's ability to feel surprise (the ability to unconsciously notice changes) develops rapidly up to 92 months of age and then remains largely constant thereafter. These research findings were published in the international journal BMC Neuroscience on August 11, 2025.
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