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  1. Reversible self-assembly of gels through metal-ligand interactions Located in Research Info / 2013
  2. Inauguration of the Education Network for Practical Information Technologies Located in Research Info / 2013
  3. Mechanism for alleviating gout inflammation clarified Located in Research Info / 2013
  4. Japan Biodesign

    Through the nurturing of the human resources who will act as innovators going forward, this program will contribute to active innovation of medical devices as ...

    Located in Research Info / 2015
  5. Producing spin-entangled electrons

    A research team has successfully produced pairs of spin-entangled electrons and demonstrated, for the first time, that these electrons remain entangled even ...

    Located in Research Info / 2015
  6. Copper oxides without Jahn-Teller distortion

    A research team has obtained results to pave the way to realize a new quantum liquid state named “quantum spin-orbital liquid." The team has also succeeded in ...

    Located in Research Info / 2015
  7. Basic skeleton of Affetto, a child-like android capable of smooth, realistic movement, developed

    A research team developed the skeleton for a small, child-like android that is capable of smooth movement with the aim of attaining intimate, child-like ...

    Located in Research Info / 2015
  8. Development of a Research Platform Android “ERICA”

    A research group has developed a type of android (human-like robot) for research of autonomous conversational robot called “ERICA.” The group plans to use ...

    Located in Research Info / 2015
  9. A checker for evaluating red blood cell (RBC) deformability at the highest level developed

    A group of researchers developed an RBC deformability checker containing a microfluidic channel boasting the world’s highest-level correlation value, showing a ...

    Located in Research Info / 2016
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