Keio University

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Published on January 16, 2024

Blood Metabolite Composition Differs in Individuals with Severe COVID-19—Identifying Predictive Markers for Severe Disease Risk in Early Infection—

Published on January 16, 2024

Developing a Pioneering Physics Theory as the Foundation for Predictive Medical Sciences—The Basis for Hybrid AI Combining Physics and AI Analysis—

Published on January 16, 2024

Developed Advanced Network Monitoring and Control Technology for the Post-5G Era—Established Silent Failure Detection Technology Capable of Detecting Minute Packet Loss of Less Than 1%—

Published on January 15, 2024

Successful Wireless Autonomous Control of a Semi-Autonomous Robot Hand and Arm Capable of Appropriate Force Adjustment—A Japan-First Initiative Enabling Real-Time Analysis of Haptic Information via 5G and MEC to Enhance Robot Mobility—

Published on January 11, 2024

Successful Development of an Oral Nanoparticle Formulation for Safe and Effective Allergy Treatment—Hopes for a Therapeutic Drug to Halt the "Allergic March" Starting in Infancy—

Published on January 11, 2024

Successful Observation of Emergent Inductance at Room Temperature and Low Magnetic Fields in Magnetic Thin Films on Flexible Substrates by Applying a "Staircase-Like Magnetic Field" to Efficiently Generate Magnetic Domain Walls—Promising for Ultra-Sensitive Magnetic Sensors

Published on December 22, 2023

Discovery of a New Antiviral Drug Candidate Expected to Cure Hepatitis B—New Compound iCDM-34 Suppresses Viral Genome Synthesis

Published on December 19, 2023

Engraftment and Therapeutic Effects of Stem Cell Sheets Derived from Human Umbilical Cords Clarified in Mice—Expected as a New Stem Cell Therapy—

Published on December 19, 2023

KeMCo New Year Exhibition 2024: "Where the Dragons Are"Special Feature: Daybreak of Chinese Style Calligraphy in Premodern Japan: Hayashi Razan and His Community(January 10 – February 9)

Published on December 18, 2023

Online Psychiatric Care Has Therapeutic Effects Equivalent to In-Person Care—Proven in a Non-inferiority Trial Involving 19 Domestic Institutions