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Published At February 21, 2022

Discovery of a Mechanism for Extracting Electromotive Force from Magnetic Materials Using the Magneto-rotation Effect: Toward Applications in Spintronics Devices Using Acoustic Waves

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Published At February 18, 2022

Revealing the Long-term and Social Characteristics of the Impact of Research Grants in Immunology and Allergy in Japan, Europe, and the US: The World's First Study in the Allergy Field Using a "Depth" Index and Natural Language Processing

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Published At February 17, 2022

Statistical Validation of the Spatiotemporal Structure of the Brain's Default Mode

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Published At February 16, 2022

High-Performance Optical Switch on a Silicon Chip Using a Graphene Microheater—Expected Applications for Next-Generation High-Capacity Optical Communications, Optical Integrated Circuits, and Quantum Information Chips—

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Published At February 15, 2022

"KEIO SPORTS SDGs Symposium 2022" to be Held Online (March 5) - Development of Sustainable Sports and Physical Activity -

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Published At February 15, 2022

Establishing Organoids for Personalized Medicine in Biliary Tract Cancer—Presenting Future Prospects through an International Multi-center Collaborative Study

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Published At February 14, 2022

Elucidating the Unique Mechanism by Which Blood Vessels Promote Cancer Cell Metastasis—Hopes for the Development of New Anti-cancer Drugs to Suppress Metastasis—

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Published At February 04, 2022

Music Evolves Like Genes: Analysis of Over 10,000 English, American, and Japanese Folk Song Melodies Reveals Cross-Cultural Regularities

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Published At February 04, 2022

Confirming the Usefulness of Genome Analysis for Infants with Diseases of Unknown Etiology—Causes Identified in Approximately Half of 85 Infants Nationwide with Diagnostic Challenges—

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Published At February 03, 2022

Successful High-Speed Imaging of Swimming Tardigrade Sperm: Toward Elucidating the Mechanisms Supporting the Reproduction of the "Toughest Animal"

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