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Published on January 30, 2023

Parasitic Flatworms Contain Substances that Induce Sexuality in Planarians—A Clue for Drug Discovery Aimed at Eradicating Trematodiasis, a "Neglected Tropical Disease"

Published on January 30, 2023

New Initiative Launched with Tokyu Land Corporation through Industry-Academia Collaboration to Establish a Hub for Content x Technology in the Takeshiba Area- A Practical Initiative in the "Social Creation" Class at the Graduate School of Media Design -

Published on January 30, 2023

Development of a Positive Electrode Material Capable of Extracting Large Amounts of Energy from Magnesium Rechargeable Batteries at Room Temperature - A Major Step Toward Realizing Inexpensive, High-Performance Rechargeable Batteries to Replace Lithium-Ion Batteries -

Published on January 27, 2023

Keio Senior High School to Participate in the 95th Commemorative National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament in 2023

Published on January 25, 2023

World's First: Development of "FEEL TECH™," a Technology for Sharing Haptic Sensations Tailored to the Recipient's Perception through the "Human Augmentation Platform®" to Provide New Value in the 6G Era-Enabling the Recording and Sharing of Haptic Sensations with Others-

Published on January 25, 2023

Successfully Replicated the Sensation of Human Touch on a Robot Using 5G's Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communications (URLLC)—A Japan-First Achievement, Realizing Keio University's Proprietary "Real Haptics" Technology via Mobile Data Communications—

Published on January 25, 2023

DOCOMO Announces World’s First Technology that Utilizes Human-Augmentation Platform for Sharing Haptic Information Between People

Published on January 20, 2023

Unraveling How Acquired Stress Controls Aging via the Epigenome: Loss of Epigenomic (Analog Information) Memory and Cellular Identity in Aging

Published on January 19, 2023

Development of an artificial system in which oil droplets exhibit collective motion—Hopes for a deeper understanding of the mechanisms of collective motion in living organisms from a chemical perspective—

Published on January 18, 2023

"KEIO SPORTS SDGs Symposium 2023" to be Held on February 26- Promoting Sports and Physical Activity through Multidisciplinary Collaboration -