A taste of the important research and scientific developments from Keio University, Japan's oldest institute of higher education.
July 9, 2015
Single photons for quantum cryptography
Carbon nanotubes that emit single photons at telecommunication wavelengths and room temperature could be useful for quantum cryptography ... Read more
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Learning from master farmers
Keio researchers are applying information technology to capture and spread the agricultural wisdom of Japan's aging farmers ... Read more
Research frontier: Understanding modern China through the history of its dynasties
Opening ceremony of the KEIO EDGE LAB "CREATIVE LOUNGE" equipped with 3D printers, laser cutters, sand blasters and more
Faculty voices: Studying social-cognitive and linguistic development at Keio University's Baby Laboratory
Launch of the Shonan Fujisawa Campus's new website, S-face
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Yukichi Fukuzawa & Harvard University
Celebrating 125 years since the establishment of the first Keio University departments
The Nishi Laboratory
Using far-reaching communications to develop smart communities and smart cities
Rugby was first introduced to Japan in 1899 by Keio faculty member Edward B. Clarke
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