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Renewal of academic information system after 36 years

Credit: © National Institute of Informatics National Institute of Informatics (NII; Director General: Dr. KITSUREGAWA Masaru, Tokyo, Japan) has begun reconstruction of NACSIS-CAT/ILL, a catalog information service used by more than 1,300 institutions, mainly university libraries. This project is based on The Vision on Future Scholarly Information Systems (2019) , which was published by the Future Scholarly Information Systems Committee 1 under the Council for Promoting Collaboration between University Libraries and the National Institute of Informatics 2. The project will be implemented by coordinating with library systems of the user libraries, with a view to establishing a library system and network which will handle digitized resources, such as electronic journals and eBooks (Figure 1).

Observation, Simulation, and AI Join Forces to Reveal a Clear Universe

Date Time Observation, Simulation, and AI Join Forces to Reveal a Clear Universe Artist’s visualization of this research. Using AI driven data analysis to peel back the noise and find the actual shape of the Universe. (Credit: The Institute of Statistical Mathematics) Japanese astronomers have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) technique to remove noise in astronomical data due to random variations in galaxy shapes. After extensive training and testing on large mock data created by supercomputer simulations, they then applied this new tool to actual data from Japan’s Subaru Telescope and found that the mass distribution derived from using this method is consistent with the currently accepted models of the Universe. This is a powerful new tool for analyzing big data from current and planned astronomy surveys.

Commencement of full operation of research data management platform

The Research Center for Open Science and Data Platform of the National Institute of Informatics has developed a research data management platform called GakuNin RDM for systematically managing and sharing prepublication research data, and began its full operation on Monday, February 15th.

Japanese consumers more concerned by GE livestock than vegetables

Japanese consumers more concerned by GE livestock than vegetables SHARES The study also found that the way in which the topic of gene editing is presented to consumers can have an impact on their response. The study found that consumers were less likely to raise concerns with gene editing when shown pictures of cartoon pigs Credit: Hisashi Urashima A statistically rigorous survey of Japanese consumers has found that they have more negative opinions about the use of new gene editing techniques on livestock than they do about use of the same technologies on vegetables. The survey findings were reported in the journal BMC CABI Agriculture and Bioscience at the end of last March.

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