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E-mail Magazine RCAST NAVI 2020 February

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February 27, 2020

** Research NEWS

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A Spookily Good Sensor
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Researchers at RCAST show how quantum entanglement can be used to produce single-shot detectors with the ability to measure an individual magnon in a magnetic sphere. This work may assist in the study of the foundations of magnetism, as well as the development of sensors that reach the fundamental limit of detection.

https://www.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/news/release/20200124.html

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Tecan Automation Laboratory opens
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RCAST opened its first naming rights research laboratory "Tecan Automation Laboratory" and held the opening ceremony on February 6, 2020.
Tecan Japan Co., Ltd. provides researchers with state-of-the-art equipment to enhance the efficiency of life science research and improve the research environment.

https://www.tecan.com/news-detail?id=13791

** Visit to LABORATORIES

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Global climate dynamics - Kosaka Laboratory
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At Kosaka Laboratory, specializing in global climate dynamics, researchers are working to elucidate the mechanisms of climate variability and change using observational data from all over the world and climate models. Their research spans a broad range of themes from mechanisms of extreme weather to projecting the future of global warming. Factors that affect climate include both human-induced climate change and natural variability. Natural climate variability often occurs from teleconnections and ocean-atmosphere interactions. They analyze vast amounts of data from around the globe to get down to the bottom of the issue.

https://www.ais.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/educationresearch/featuredlaboratory/kosaka.html

** In the MEDIA

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Project Academic Support Specialist Kenta Toshima was featured in the TV program NHK World 'RISING'

Transforming Elder Care through VR: Nursing Tech Pioneer - Kenta Toshima
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/ondemand/video/2042090/

Project Research Associate Yu Koizumi's commentary was on "Russia all but destined to edge closer to China in 2020" 

NIKKEI ASIAN REVIEW
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Comment/Russia-all-but-destined-to-edge-closer-to-China-in-2020

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