A taste of the important research and scientific developments from Keio University, Japan's oldest institute of higher education.
October 27, 2016
Western roots in Japanese manga
Hello Kitty, Pac-Man, and Doraemon are some of Japan's best-known exports from its manga, anime, and gaming culture... Read more
Mind over machine
Junichi Ushiba works in the science-fictional world of brain-machine interfaces, but he doesn't like the term 'cyborg'... Read more
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Experience Japan: Find out all the different ways that you can study and work in Japan on November 19, 2016
Open house: Take part in two days of workshops and exhibitions at the SFC Open Research Forum 2016 in Tokyo Midtown
Keio Techno-Mall 2016: Meet the architect of Japan's 2020 Olympics stadium and learn how computers can fool the human brain
Biotech anniversary: The Institute for Advanced Biosciences celebrated 15 years of research, from spider silk to extra-terrestrial intelligence
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Friendly robotics
Kouhei Ohnishi is building robots with a delicate touch
Science and society
Norichika Kanie is making institutions more sustainable
Yoshinori Ohsumi, who received the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, is the seventh Keio Medical Science Prize laureate to win a Nobel
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