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The Ohio State University News
April 4, 2018
Xi and his colleagues, including Hiroki Saito, study leader and professor of engineering science at the University of Electro-Communications in Japan, believe that the simulations offer clues to phenomena that physicists have seen in actual experiments. Under certain circumstances, BECs do seem toÃâà...
Medical Xpress
April 4, 2018
Researchers from Florida State University, Kansas State University and the University of Electro-communications in Tokyo found that regular muscular stretching, when performed five times per week, for four weeks, increases blood flow to muscles of the lower leg. They also found that regular muscularÃâà...
VietNamNet Bridge
March 21, 2018
It is expected that by 2027, the world will use 10,000 billion sensing devices,” said Prof Koichiro Ishibashi from the University of Electro-Communications (UEC) in Japan. Chips tend to have increased complexity and integration, resulting in increased power consumption. With the growing number of sensorsÃâà...
Drug Target Review
February 23, 2018
Collaborators from the University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo Institute of Technology and Kyoto University worked with Atsushi Miyawaki of the RIKEN Brain Science Institute, seeking to go further by refining both ingredients to create AkaBLI, a completely bioengineered bioluminescence system for inÃâà...
Science Daily
February 22, 2018
Atsushi Miyawaki and colleagues sought to go further, refining both ingredients to create AkaBLI, a completely bioengineered bioluminescence system for in vivo use. The collaboration with the University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo Institute of Technology and Kyoto University was led by Miyawaki ofÃâà...
Physics
February 16, 2018
The researchers, led by Hiroki Saito of the University of Electro-Communications in Tokyo, simulated two condensates whose atoms are the same except that they have magnetic dipole moments (internal “bar magnets”) pointing in opposite directions. Initially, magnetic interactions are turned off, and theÃâà...
Phys.Org
December 28, 2017
Now, Eriko Aiba and Yutaka Sakaguchi at the University of Electro Communications, Tokyo (UEC, Tokyo) have investigated the kinds of clues used by professional pianists for the efficient score reading that is necessary to play complex musical arrangements eloquently and without mistakes. Aiba andÃâà...
Phys.Org
December 28, 2017
Now, Masaki Tokurakawa and colleagues at Institute for Laser Science, University of Electro-communications, Tokyo, have developed novel 2 Ãâõm high power short pulse lasers based on new technique of fiber laser in-band pumping and Kerr-lens mode locking with a new Tm doped gain medium providedÃâà...
Phys.Org
December 28, 2017
Although there are a lot of routing protocols to overcome the drawbacks of ad hoc networks, route-based packet forwarding of the protocols suffer from the adaptation problem due to dynamic topology changes. Ryo Yamamoto and colleagues at The University of Electro-Communications、Tokyo, describe aÃâà...
Phys.Org
September 27, 2017
However, it is difficult to deal with the human body—which causes situations with rich interference—with conventional algorithms in terms of accuracy and computational cost. Here, Shouhei Kidera at the University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, and colleagues, have built on their previous research onÃâà...
The Mainichi
April 4, 2017
A snake-like robot which can go up and down stairs is seen here at The University of Electro-Communications in the city of Chofu in Tokyo, on April 4, 2017. (Mainichi). A snake-like robot that is capable of scaling and descending steep steps has been developed by a group that includes The University ofÃâà...
ECNmag.com
December 31, 1999
Researchers say that artificial intelligence (AI) is now superior to human intelligence in supervised learning using vast amounts of labeled data to perform specific tasks. However, it is considered difficult to realize human-like intelligence using only supervised learning because all supervised labels cannotÃâà...
Hillsboro Free Press
December 31, 1999
Researchers from Kansas State University, Florida State University, and the University of Electro-communications in Tokyo found that regular muscular stretching, when performed five times per week, for four weeks, increases blood flow to muscles of the lower leg. They also found that regular muscularÃâà...
Bel Marra Health
December 31, 1999
The researchers from Florida State University, Kansas State University, and the University of Electro-communications in Tokyo found that stretching five times a week improved blood flow in the lower legs after four weeks. The results also showed improved blood flow to the lower legs and a higher numberÃâà...
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