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Published on December 10, 2024

Balancing our intake of information in a digital space overflowing with vast amounts of information― International Symposium on "Informational Health" (Dec. 21, 2024) ―

Published on December 06, 2024

Development of a groundbreaking Raman microscopic imaging method for highly sensitive visualization of cellular senescence - A new label-free visualization method using denatured proteins as an indicator -

Published on December 06, 2024

KeMCo New Year Exhibition 2025: Where the Snakes Are (January 9 ― February 7)

Published on December 05, 2024

Development of a Workflow for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computers for Quantum Chemical Calculations of Large Molecules—Paper Demonstrating the Validity of the Workflow with Three Types of Molecules, Including Benzene, Published in the International Academic Journal "Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics"—

Published on December 05, 2024

Fujifilm, Keio University and blueqat Develop Workflow for Quantum Chemical Calculations of Large Molecules on Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computers― Joint research paper published in the international journal Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

Published on December 02, 2024

Successful Blasting at Tunnel Face Using an "Automatic Explosive Loading System"—Applying Haptic Technology "Real Haptics®" to Enable Safe Operations from Outside the Tunnel—

Published on December 02, 2024

Winners Announced for the 49th Shinzo Koizumi Prize National High School Essay Contest Hosted by Keio University

Published on November 29, 2024

An Information Analysis Program to Elucidate Complex and Diverse Lipid Metabolism: Unraveling Lipid Structure and Localization through Multimodal Mass Spectrometry

Published on November 29, 2024

KEIO TECHNO-MALL 2024 (The 25th KEIO TECHNO-MALL) to be Held on December 13

Published on November 28, 2024

Development of the World's First Mouse Model that Reproduces the Immune Environment of NK Cell Lymphoma—Identifying the Cell of Origin and Paving the Way for New Therapies for an Intractable Disease