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Published At July 10, 2023
Brain-Tech Evidence Book Released: A Handbook for Consumers and Businesses Summarizing the Scientific Evidence on Brain-Tech
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Published At July 10, 2023
Promising New Biomarker for Ovarian Cancer: Development of a Novel Exosome Capture Method Using Polyketone Chain-Modified Nanowires
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Published At July 07, 2023
"Successful Proof-of-Principle Experiment of a Universal Quantum Classifier Using a Silicon Photonic Integrated Circuit" — A First Step Toward Realizing Quantum Machine Learning with Silicon Photonics —
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Published At July 07, 2023
Keio University Ranked 9th among Japanese Academic Institutions in the 2023 Nature Index Tables
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Published At July 04, 2023
Research on Corporate Use of Digital Technology during the COVID-19 Pandemic (Preliminary Report from the "Survey on Corporate Use of Digital Technology")
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Published At June 30, 2023
Achieving Unconscious Disease Screening in Daily Life—Screening for Cervical Myelopathy Through the Act of Writing
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Published At June 27, 2023
Development of a Technology to Separate and Purify Exosomes, Believed to Play a Key Role in Intercellular Communication, Using Only Temperature Control—Anticipating Innovative Improvements in the Efficiency of Exosome-Based Diagnostics and Therapeutics—
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Published At June 27, 2023
Development of a Targeted Therapy for Gut Bacteria Causing Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, a Disease with Few Effective Treatments Other Than Liver Transplantation
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Published At June 22, 2023
Increase in Suicides among 10- to 24-Year-Olds during the COVID-19 Pandemic Confirmed to Be Significant Only among Girls and Women—Analysis of 10 Years of Suicide Data
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Published At June 20, 2023
Discovery of a Genetic Causal Relationship in the Onset of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis—Genetically Lean Individuals Have a Higher Risk of Developing the Condition—
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