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07/03/2001 Group develops first ever convenient, rapid method for accurate detection of verotoxin from E. coli O-157
-Method measures concentration of verotoxin adsorbed to a quartz-crystal oscillator-
Nanoarchitectonics Research Center
09/04/2001 Novel technology for recycling plastics
-Rapid method developed to measure polymer density-
Research Institute for Computational Sciences
10/01/2001 Development of a highly selective hydrogen gas sensor operating at room temperature
-Applications expected for fuel cell-powered vehicles-
Synergy Materials Research Center
10/10/2001 Steel wires eliminated from used tires by induction heating method
-Potential applications in sidewalk paving-
Institute for Structural and Engineering Materials
11/08/2001 Successful Production of a New Super-Hard Phase Using Nanotubes
-The first time in the world that a new super-hard phase, comparable to diamond, has been fabricated by processing under high pressure at room temperature -
Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials
11/19/2001 A new tooth bleaching agent has been developed using photocatalyst technology by AIST
- Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc. is conducting the clinical tests -
Ceramics Research Institute
12/03/2001 New Technology for Increasing the Application for Magnesium Alloys:
Development of "(Wide Use) AI Coating", low cost and chromium-free corrosion-resistant coating.
Institute for Structural and Engineering Materials
12/20/2001 The thinnest Silicon Nitride Layer is successfully created
- Formation of the crystalline Silicon Nitride Layer on Si(001) substrate with a monolayer thick for the first time -

01/09/2002 A New, Environmentally-friendly Phenol Production Method
- The method generates much less industrial waste and uses far less energy than the conventional method -
Institute for Materials & Chemical Process
02/15/2002 The world-first observation of the protonic diffusion in ice
- Breakthrough for the research on protonics: future technology using protonic phenomena -
Institute for Materials & Chemical Process
03/04/2002 A common software platform for parallel computations for various discretized numerical schemes is now open to the public without charge
- Users can modify current non-parallel numerical program codes for a parallel machine in a few days on the platform. -
Research Institute for Computational Sciences
03/06/2002 AIST develops new ceramic catalyst that can kill MRSA
- Catalyst has potential for application in measures against nosocomial bacteria and decontamination of water with bacterial levels of 5-30 ppm -
Ceramics Research Institute
04/01/2002 New ink-jet technology for the formation of ultra fine dots less than 1/1000 the size of currently achieved
- It is possible to produce ultrafine wiring of a few microns in width on the desktop -
Nanotechnology Research Institute
07/30/2002 Discovery of Friction-Generated Micro-Plasma
- With a Comet-like Propagation Pattern Around the Contact Point -
Nanotechnology Research Institute
08/08/2002 Mechanism of Catalytic Reactions of Ribozymes Revealed by Computer Simulation
- A Contribution to Gene Therapy for Cancer and Other Diseases -
Research Institute for Computational Sciences
10/03/2002 Carbon Nanotube For Optical Communications "Opening Up New Possibilities for the Optical Switch"
Photonics Research Institute
Nanotechnology Research Institute
10/17/2002 Development of Air-Floating-like Easy-to-Slide "Mirror-polished Diamond Slider"
Institute for Structural and Engineering Materials
10/21/2002 AIST develops water-soluble activated carbon that can adsorb organic substances
Institute for Structural and Engineering Materials
11/28/2002 AIST team develops environmentally friendly hard-film coating technology using carbon dioxide, methane, and metal
Institute for Structural and Engineering Materials
01/20/2003 AIST team develops a computer simulation program for plasma and gas processes
- The simulation program facilitates cost reductions in the development of plasma process technologies -
Institute for Structural and Engineering Materials

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