Enjoy Golden Week Enjoy Golden Week - Date: 03 May 2023 Category: Research Update Research Unit Cell Proliferation and Gene Editing Unit Share on: Related News Research Update Boson sampling finds first practical applications in quantum AI New image recognition method opens route to energy-efficient quantum machine learning. Research Update A new organometallic compound challenges a fundamental principle of textbook chemistry Previously considered improbable, the new discovery in coordination chemistry could open exciting possibilities in catalysis and materials science. Research Update Tracing brain chemistry across humanity’s family tree Small changes to an enzyme suggest how modern humans differ from Neanderthals and Denisovans in biochemistry and behavior. Institutional News OIST spin-out startup Qubitcore advances toward social implementation of Japan-made ion trap quantum computers Pioneering fault-tolerant quantum computing with a revolutionary distributed architecture. Institutional News Minister Toshiko Abe Visits OIST Dialogue on the future of science education and building a globally open research environment
Research Update Boson sampling finds first practical applications in quantum AI New image recognition method opens route to energy-efficient quantum machine learning.
Research Update A new organometallic compound challenges a fundamental principle of textbook chemistry Previously considered improbable, the new discovery in coordination chemistry could open exciting possibilities in catalysis and materials science.
Research Update Tracing brain chemistry across humanity’s family tree Small changes to an enzyme suggest how modern humans differ from Neanderthals and Denisovans in biochemistry and behavior.
Institutional News OIST spin-out startup Qubitcore advances toward social implementation of Japan-made ion trap quantum computers Pioneering fault-tolerant quantum computing with a revolutionary distributed architecture.
Institutional News Minister Toshiko Abe Visits OIST Dialogue on the future of science education and building a globally open research environment