Keio University

Press Release

741-750 items (total 1560)
Published At January 21, 2022

Successful Fabrication of Fuel Cell Catalysts with Reduced Platinum Usage—Development of a Method for Direct Deposition of Highly Active Platinum Nanoclusters onto Carbon Supports

Published At January 21, 2022

Keio University and Japan Post Insurance Conclude a Memorandum of Understanding on Collaboration and Cooperation to Promote ESG Investment—Promoting the Improvement of Well-Being and Circulation of Funds with Academia at its Core—

Published At January 19, 2022

Decoding the Genome of a Eusocial Termite—Revealing Gene Duplication as a Driving Force for the Evolution of Sociality

Published At January 18, 2022

Development of an Ultra-Precise Method for Measuring the Refractive Index and Thickness of Planar Optical Materials Using Dual-Comb Spectroscopy—Anticipating High-Precision Design of Optical Elements—

Published At January 17, 2022

The World's Highest Frequency Operation of Stretchable Semiconductor Devices: The Future of Wearable Tech Is Elastic and Wireless

Published At January 14, 2022

Hydrogen Suppresses NETs Production by Activated Neutrophils and Improves Inflammatory Response

Published At January 14, 2022

Clinical Study of "Regenerative Medicine Using iPS Cell-Derived Neural Progenitor Cells for Subacute Spinal Cord Injury" (Cell Transplantation Performed on the First Patient)

Published At January 14, 2022

Clinical Research on First-In-Human Clinical Trial of Transplantation: Regenerative Medicine Using iPS Cell-Derived Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells to Treat Complete Subacute Spinal Cord Injury

Published At January 13, 2022

Leveraging the "Stealth" Property of an Invasive Alien Sea Squirt: Toward a New Model Organism for Bioimaging

Published At January 13, 2022

Demonstration of a New Concept in Material Design to Achieve 200% Exciton Reaction Efficiency via Light Absorption—Anticipated Applications in Solar Energy Conversion, Material Conversion, Quantum Information and Communication, and Medicine—