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U.S. universities and colleges Vol.16 (MIT) / Massachusetts Vol.28
cf.
Italy Vol.9 (Mario Draghi)
World Vol.76
World Vol.13 (U.S. universities)
US Policy Changes Vol.68 (US business school professors Vol.1)
US Presidential Election 2016 Vol.6 (articles on policies)
Science and Technology Vol.39 (#telemedicine, agriculture, #ArtificialIntelligence, broadband)
Science and Technology Vol.36 (#robotics, #ArtificialIntelligence, #datascience)
Science and Technology Vol.20
Massachusetts Vol.9 (state, etc.)
Science and Technology Vol.10
U.S.A. アメリカ Vol.27(Policies & Midterms 各種政策等 Vol.1 -大学ツイート Massachusetts~Pennsylvania)
U.S.A. アメリカ Vol.28(Policies & Midterms 各種政策等 Vol.2 -大学ツイート Maryland, Washington DC, etc.)
等
上記大学と日本に関連するツイート
Congrats to Robert Weinberg @WhiteheadInst for earning a 2021 Japan Prize! He is honored for his contributions to developing a multi-step model of how cancer begins and progresses — as well as applying that model to improve cancer treatments and outcomes: https://t.co/X6K5lh54PH pic.twitter.com/fmgAkWPd9p
— MIT Biology (@MITBiology) February 10, 2021
Congratulations to 2021 Japan Prize laureates Robert Weinberg & Bert Vogelstein, honored for the development of a multi-step carcinogenesis model, and its application for and impact on improving cancer treatment. https://t.co/WztEfYBlTr @WhiteheadInst @MITBiology @HopkinsMedicine
— Koch Institute at MIT (@kochinstitute) January 29, 2021
For the Japanese aquatic firefly (Aquatica lateralis), it’s not just the adult beetles that glow—the eggs can, too. Learn more about how @WhiteheadInst scientists reared this remarkable species in our multimedia feature: https://t.co/KHM4LbDhoi @photocyte @MITBiology @ScienceMIT pic.twitter.com/hwwJCIDv55
— Whitehead Institute (@WhiteheadInst) August 21, 2019
#WorldFireflyDay is observed this weekend. In Jing-Ke Weng's lab, @photocyte raised Japanese aquatic fireflies (Aquatica lateralis) to study their bioluminescence. Explore their lifecycle in this video, and stay tuned for more on fireflies @WhiteheadInst.@MITBiology @ScienceMIT pic.twitter.com/09qOwP11FV
— Whitehead Institute (@WhiteheadInst) July 5, 2019
Tomáš Pluskal moved to Japan to pursue karate. He took a job in a lab to support himself, and liked it so much he stayed for a PhD. We’re happy to have him in Jing-Ke Weng’s lab now as a postdoc. Read more: https://t.co/TN6PPsVMw3 #WhiteheadPostdocProfiles@MITBiology @ScienceMIT pic.twitter.com/WQlmo4JDnP
— Whitehead Institute (@WhiteheadInst) March 29, 2019
https://twitter.com/pascal_bornet/status/1365895610209984517
Since 2016, a team of MIT researchers from @MIT_Physics has focused on exploring the electronic structure that arises when atoms of iron (Fe) and tin (Sn) combine in repeating patterns that look like Japanese kagome baskets, or the Star of David. https://t.co/6YjGKOiDIC
— MIT Science (@ScienceMIT) December 20, 2019
Inspired by the Japanese art of paper cutting, MIT engineers have designed a friction-boosting material that could be used to coat the bottom of your shoes, giving them a stronger grip on ice and other slippery surfaces. https://t.co/JzOQ3ykOuK @MITMechE
— MIT Engineering (@MITEngineering) June 1, 2020
A tiny origami robot designed by researchers at MIT, the University of Sheffield, and the Tokyo… https://t.co/csxN7ojkTD
— MIT Engineering (@MITEngineering) May 17, 2016
Essentials #Report2018 Discover the most discussed articles of the year about #NeurIPS: This Japanese robot contractor can install drywall #techcrunch #universityofoxford #humanoidrobot #building #autonomousrobot via @MIT_CSAIL: https://t.co/U3UbZ3JFFy pic.twitter.com/MtXHO4LyvV
— Future of AI (@future_of_AI) December 18, 2018
Humanity in architecture: An interview with Fumihiko Maki, the architect who designed the Media Lab’s second building. https://t.co/8sUmghs0Sf
— MIT Media Lab (@medialab) July 8, 2018
A #Scratch workshop in Japan helped introduce kids to the idea that they can be creators, not consumers https://t.co/0UScC45tIE
— MIT Media Lab (@medialab) August 19, 2017
"A center of innovation in the world”: Japanese PM Shinzo Abe visits @MIT, including a @medialab tour and roundtable http://t.co/eYJKtlwrMP
— MIT Media Lab (@medialab) April 28, 2015
RT @ShakaSenghor Our article in Japan newspaper @medialab @Joi pic.twitter.com/QHLilmNJK5
— MIT Media Lab (@medialab) May 13, 2013
Should a #SelfDriving Car Kill the Baby or the Grandma?
MIT @medialab study finds regional differences:
People from Asia (China, Taiwan, Japan ) are more likely to spare the old; Europe (France, Greece, UK) more likely to spare the young; … https://t.co/eKNa3dxKFo pic.twitter.com/iHgtKppn37— KDnuggets (@kdnuggets) November 18, 2018
SUPER PRESENTATION program w/ @Joi , @medialab and @Gen9Bio airs in Japan on New Year's day. https://t.co/6fngzZBmTd pic.twitter.com/fYSbtBk3e9
— Gen9Bio (@Gen9Bio) December 30, 2014
Story @nature about next-generation gravitational wave hunter, KAGRA, in Japan. Unlike @LIGO, it is built underground and kept cold. Comments from @KAGRA_PR leader Takaaki Kajita of @KavliIPMU & @KavliPrize winner Rainer Weiss of the @MIT #Kavli Inst.: https://t.co/RBj8X4fUqy pic.twitter.com/JEByIaTWXY
— The Kavli Foundation (@KavliFoundation) January 9, 2019
Taking inspiration from traditional Japanese paper cutting/folding practices, @MIT researchers develop #3D nano-structures for use in optoelectronics https://t.co/glJz2ddenU via @eeNewsEurope #nanophotonics pic.twitter.com/veRlVODBLG
— Mouser EU (@MouserElecEU) July 17, 2018
Japanese art of folding and cutting (kirigami) used by @MIT and Chinese research to make 3D nanodevices to manipulate light: https://t.co/24uSyWiVG1
— SAGE Engineering (@SAGEEngineering) July 9, 2018
A team of @MIT researchers "weaved" atomic kagome metals, inspired by Japanese basketweaving. This new quantum electronic material offers a new materials design pathway for quantum circuitry. https://t.co/6O3j2dumIj
— YaleQuantumInstitute (@Yale_QI) March 20, 2018
This better bandage was inspired by Japanese paper-cutting and folding art. https://t.co/CHCeKp4fRk via @MIT
— The Aspen Institute (@AspenInstitute) March 28, 2018
.@MIT scientists invented a futuristic electromagnetic material based on traditional Japanese craftsmanship. #kagome #innovation #backtobasics
— Outer Places (@outerplaces) March 21, 2018
How the Japanese art of paper folding inspired @MIT & @Harvard to rethink #Robotics. #Revolutionary #Origami
— Outer Places (@outerplaces) November 29, 2017
Some good climate news for the weekend: New study shows electric cars cost less over four years than petrol or diesel cars in UK, US (TX, CA) and Japan, reaffirming our own @MIT research. https://t.co/kFUplEcEey
— Geoffrey Supran (@GeoffreySupran) December 2, 2017
On Feb 2, selected nine @MIT graduate students visited @ASTROSCALE_ Japan office. Dr. Fujimoto explained what we do and how it is like to be working in a dynamic Japanese space startup. Now you're a team Space Sweepers! pic.twitter.com/X8GhphqsgV
— Astroscale (@astroscale_HQ) February 3, 2018
The CBDC Workshop full recorded session online: Central Bank Digital Currencies Workshop of the @EUBlockchain Observatory and Forum, with my opening, & speakers from https://t.co/umebMUuLuL via @YouTube the @ecb @Bank_of_Japan_e @bankofcanada @INATBA_org @ENGIEgroup @MIT & more
— Pēteris Zilgalvis (@PZilgalvis) November 5, 2020
3 broad camps in Japan on nukes: 1) pacifists, who support global nuclear reduction; 2) nationalists, who distrust US security guarantee & advocate autonomous nuclear program; 3) IR/security realists who embrace extended deterrence – Eric Heginbotham @MIT @BrookingsFP #NorthKorea pic.twitter.com/dv1O7GU8HT
— Hunter Marston (@hmarston4) February 22, 2018
#Japan develops smart shipping application platform. #BigData #DataScience #IoT @MIThttps://t.co/ZKbO0dGAmr pic.twitter.com/dZPzIY4Mij
— Dr. Ganapathi Pulipaka (@gp_pulipaka) September 9, 2016
https://twitter.com/SpringerJapan/status/1019005567862484992
Exploring Ikebana: Teaching the art of Japanese flower arranging https://t.co/lNzDD2ZFUa @MIT
— Donna Edwards (@edwardsdna) February 15, 2020
This January 25, Empatica’s co-founder & CEO @MatteoLai will be presenting the #EmbraceWatch during the #MIT Startup Showcase Japan, held in #Tokyo!
The event will be followed by @MIT #Japan Conference held on January 26.
Info: https://t.co/5CyXOPj90O via @MITSTEX#HealthTech pic.twitter.com/tyS81ByGdT— Empatica (@empatica) January 22, 2018
Prof. Ian Condry (@MIT) @CFZeventi with "Zombie vs. Cyborg Capitalism: Lessons from Japanese Music, Manga and Anime" pic.twitter.com/c1o2Vw25GU
— Unive Ca' Foscari (@CaFoscari) October 12, 2015
Visualizing Japan, a collaboration between @Harvard and @MIT, starts today. Enroll: https://t.co/JZqLpPBxxt #MOOCshttps://t.co/p1zyU0n4dZ
— edX (@edXOnline) November 10, 2015
The 1st @Harvard & @MIT #mooc collab. – Visualizing Japan http://t.co/1NGKVJLS6d starts today. Discover Japanese culture through artwork.
— edX (@edXOnline) September 4, 2014
For more than 23 years, MIT-Japan Program has hosted a workshop on Ikebana, the art of Japanese flower arranging.
Video: Melanie Gonick/MIT pic.twitter.com/qu28xfdzNA
— Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (@MIT) February 25, 2020
When Japan met the world https://t.co/NfwC2u0BIK pic.twitter.com/dW3iOQHb1u
— Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (@MIT) January 13, 2019
Max Justicz, a recent MIT graduate of @MITEECS, launches his @MISTIatMIT introduction of Japan into an internship on cryptocurrencies. https://t.co/Z4ukAq4Jal
Video: Lillie Paquette pic.twitter.com/uPYgtTIGbe
— Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (@MIT) April 27, 2018
Mina Blume, a recent MIT grad of @mit_dmse, launches her @MISTIatMIT introduction of Japan into a space-program research project. https://t.co/Z4ukAq4Jal pic.twitter.com/6tWpsIvkIT
— Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (@MIT) April 25, 2018
With an atomic structure resembling a Japanese basketweaving pattern, “kagome metal” exhibits exotic, quantum behavior. https://t.co/I2ypw4xJNx pic.twitter.com/u4tVPkLevH
— Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (@MIT) March 25, 2018
With @MISTIatMIT, students experience Japan's engineering and science first-hand. https://t.co/PPCzW7LzDk #STEM pic.twitter.com/vD3LUlxKdE
— Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (@MIT) May 17, 2016
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited MIT this week http://t.co/JVCR8kCFR5 #Japan pic.twitter.com/rv8NHcbXku
— Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (@MIT) May 2, 2015
On Japan, creativity, and her new gig at the @medialab: Meet video artist @5putniko. http://t.co/GSoTTI0IlM pic.twitter.com/odQ6rzaShF
— Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (@MIT) May 28, 2014
#MIT professor examines the lack of lasting policy changes in #Japan after the #Fukushima disaster. http://t.co/lPJAyRFqrE #politics
— Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (@MIT) March 16, 2013
Historian Emma Teng on face masks: “Doing something for the community good is good for me also” is known as gongdexin (in Mandarin), kootokushin (in Japanese), and kongdokshim (in Korean). https://t.co/0zghESnFlK pic.twitter.com/t5DbfrKq80
— Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (@MIT) August 24, 2020
MITの昆虫サイズのドローンは衝突しても平気 2021-03-04 10:45 AM #TechCrunchJP https://t.co/Ru2TS1aYIH
— TechCrunch Japan (@jptechcrunch) March 4, 2021