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Keio University

Keio University, abbreviated as Keio, is a Japanese university located in Minato, Tokyo.

Near error-free quantum computing is possible

Breaking one of the biggest constraints on the way to practical quantum computers

Meaningful improvements from a new drug for rheumatoid arthritis patients

In a large trial led by a Stanford investigator, an experimental drug produced clinically meaningful improvements for rheumatoid arthritis patients unresponsive to existing treatments. Rheumatoid arthritis patients getting little or no relief from conventional small-molecule drugs and injectable biologic drugs saw substantial improvement in their condition from daily use of an experimental compound in a

Meaningful improvements from a new drug for rheumatoid arthritis patients

Using silicon for quantum computing just got a lot more likely

Two fundamental quantum techniques have been combined by a UNSW team in a integrated silicon chip for the first time, confirming the promise of using silicon for quantum computing. Quantum computers that are capable of solving complex problems, like drug design or machine learning, will require millions of quantum bits – or qubits – connected

Using silicon for quantum computing just got a lot more likely

A rapid and cheap way to test for infectious diseases using glow-in-the-dark paper

Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) and Keio University today present a practicable and reliable way to test for infectious diseases. All you need are a special glowing paper strip, a drop of blood and a digital camera, as they write in the scientific journal Angewandte Chemie. Not only does this make the technology very

A rapid and cheap way to test for infectious diseases using glow-in-the-dark paper

Would you want ownership of an invisible and dynamic body? Maybe now you can

Active method to induce illusory ownership of an invisible body at a distance A Ph.D. candidate, Ryota Kondo, and Professor Michiteru Kitazaki at Toyohashi University of Technology, in cooperation with Professor Masahiko Inami at the University of Tokyo, Associate Professor Maki Sugimoto, and Associate Professor Kouta Minamizawa at Keio University have found that the visual-motor

Would you want ownership of an invisible and dynamic body? Maybe now you can

NMN reduces signs of aging: It’s safety is being tested

Safety of NMN being tested in small clinical trial in Japan Much of human health hinges on how well the body manufactures and uses energy. For reasons that remain unclear, cells’ ability to produce energy declines with age, prompting scientists to suspect that the steady loss of efficiency in the body’s energy supply chain is

NMN reduces signs of aging: It’s safety is being tested

Quantum computers: 10-fold boost in stability achieved

UNSW engineers have created a new quantum bit that remains in a stable superposition for 10 times longer than previously achieved, dramatically expanding the number of calculations that could be performed in a future silicon quantum computer. Engineers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have created a new quantum bit that remains in a

Quantum computers: 10-fold boost in stability achieved

Researchers develop key component for terahertz wireless

Terahertz waves, operating at a much higher frequency than microwaves, could one day be used to carry data many times faster than today’s cellular and Wi-Fi networks. More work needs to be done before terahertz technology is deployed, but a Brown-led research team has made progress on one important part: multiplexing and de-multiplexing a terahertz

Researchers develop key component for terahertz wireless

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