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Visual Book “KyotoU Future Commons” Published and Released
2025.04.10
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Dialogues with society
2025.03.11
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Japan’s philosophy research
2025.03.11
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Climate change research
2025.03.11
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The basic sciences: tradition and innovation
2025.03.11
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2025.03.11
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Kyoto university’s history
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Two hubs: breaking new ground
2025.03.11
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Development of a Sustainable Network to Support Genetic Diversity in Rare and Endangered Japanese Plant Species through Ex-situ Conservation
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iACT : Partnership with organizations in Japan and overseas for the advancement of leading-edge medicine
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KSAC
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Ensuring Food and Nutritional Safety and Security: Household and Regional Resilience
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# Africa
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Kyoto University Psycological Science Unit: An industrial-academic consortium
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Efforts towards the protection and utilization of cultural properties and historical materials by kyoto University
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Biota and ecosystem conservation projects at Ashiu Forest Research Station to protect the diverse of life inhabiting the forest while enabling research with a broad community
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A partnership among industry, government and academia to build a microbial inspection platform for the control of infectious disease in the covid-19 endemic/post-pandemic era
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GHANA GRASSCUTTER PROJECT : Enhancing Livelihoods in Ghana through Improvement in Native Livestock Production
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Combating plant disease and climate change
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Underwater life through sound: toward coexistence
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Technology of the future: made with bubbles
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Preserving communitiesʼ buildings and townscapes
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Building the environmentally-friendly societies through Green Chemistry
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# Carbon Neutrality
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Toward a healthy society for all
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Toward reconstituting human development in a dish
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Exploring solar system origins via distant protostars
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Learning from intracellular metabolism: building molecular combinations
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