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Published At February 16, 2023

"Tadpole" Molecular Cloud Found Near the Center of the Milky Way Galaxy—Playing with a Black Hole?

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Published At February 15, 2023

WPI-Bio2Q Holds Kickoff Symposium

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Published At February 09, 2023

A new computational method using quantum computers to determine the energy of photo-functional materials published in a specialized journal by Nature Research—Development of a spin-conserving quantum circuit design and a variational quantum eigensolver with automated constraint (VQE/AC) method

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Published At February 07, 2023

Discovery of the Thermodynamic Meaning Hidden in the Distance Between Probability Distributions—New Insights into the Thermodynamic Arrow of Time—

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Published At February 06, 2023

NEC and Keio University Co-create "Potential Carbon Credits," a New Approach to Financialize Future CO2Reduction Amounts from Disaster Prevention and Mitigation to Realize a Decarbonized Society—Promoting Social Implementation and Aiming to Establish a Consortium in Fiscal 2023—

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Published At February 03, 2023

Study on the Realities of Telework and Workers During the Spread of COVID-19 (8th Survey on the Realities of Telework Among Workers (Preliminary Report)—Including "Survey on Security Awareness Regarding the Ukraine Crisis")

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Published At February 03, 2023

Enhancing the Therapeutic Efficacy of Cell Transplantation for Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: Combination Therapy with Rehabilitation Restores Motor Function

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Published At February 02, 2023

Creation of Non-Planar "Porphyrin 2.0"—Anticipating Development Toward Ultra-Functional Molecules Unattainable with Planar Compounds

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Published At February 02, 2023

A Pair of Neurons Continuously Generates a Lifelong Swimming Rhythm

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Published At February 02, 2023

Genomic Features Potentially Linked to Healthy Longevity Discovered Through the Development of a Japanese Epigenomic Age Estimation Method and a Study of Supercentenarians

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