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Development and Maintenance of the Immune System Symposium
26 October 2007Roundup
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Frontlines
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Identification of a novel cellular messenger
24 October 2007Research Highlights
Zinc acts as second messenger in the cell to propagate extracellular signals
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How eating cell ‘corpses’ reduces inflammation
24 October 2007Research Highlights
Specialized immune cells orchestrate proper elimination of dead cells to prevent inflammation
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Laser-driven harmonics hit a high note
24 October 2007Research Highlights
A new technique could improve development of high-efficiency light sources
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A new way to tackle tumors
19 October 2007Research Highlights
Japanese researchers find compound disrupts mRNA quality control
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Against the flow
19 October 2007Research Highlights
Defects in metals can actually improve the flow of electrons
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Powerful yet soft—RI-MAN, the caring robot
19 October 2007Roundup
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Opening to the outside world
19 October 2007History of RIKEN
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Lanthanide as leading light for display technology
12 October 2007Research Highlights
Innovative use of existing film technology may lead to a new type of thin-film display
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Don’t get too close
12 October 2007Research Highlights
A new approach proves that the nuclear force is strongly repulsive at close distances
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RIKEN leads project to build world’s fastest supercomputer
12 October 2007Roundup
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How does a neuronal process reach its destination?
12 October 2007Frontlines
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Microwaved electrons
5 October 2007Research Highlights
Microwave radiation is found to efficiently excite electrons at the surface of liquid helium
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Just add barium
5 October 2007Research Highlights
Squashed carbon balls show promising electronic properties
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Wrapping up a cell biology riddle
21 September 2007Research Highlights
New research has revealed how protein filaments drive a key cellular process by physically wrapping around and constricting bits of cell membrane
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Molecules switching position
21 September 2007Research Highlights
Collective motion of molecules in a crystal could lead to new electronic devices
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Surviving separation
31 August 2007Research Highlights
ROCK-blocked human embryonic stem cells survive dissociation to grow in culture
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Laser light switches molecular bonds
31 August 2007Research Highlights
Laser irradiation switches the magnetic and structural properties of a molecular complex
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Research Highlights
Researchers establish a causative link between mutations in a single gene and the pathology of psychiatric illnesses
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Enzymes lead the way
24 August 2007Research Highlights
A protease enzyme called MIG-17 points cells in the right direction during the development of organ
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Observing single cells on the move
24 August 2007Research Highlights
Researchers hold a key to studying cancer, wound healing and development
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A better way to make a muscle?
10 August 2007Research Highlights
New revelations about how muscle tissue forms could help scientists develop more effective strategies for therapeutic tissue replacement