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Tackling cancer by fishing for trouble
21 December 2007Research Highlights
Detecting sequence-specific problems in DNA may help scientists understand genetic disorders that lead to cancer
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News Roundup
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The creation of nanodevices
21 December 2007Frontlines
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Spin selection
14 December 2007Research Highlights
RIKEN researchers are learning how to electrically control spin orientation for data storage technology
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Using statistics to make personalized medicine a reality
14 December 2007Frontlines
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RIKEN’s ongoing quest to become an ideal research organization
14 December 2007History of RIKEN
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Robotic surgeon’s assistant could be the solution to nurse shortages
14 December 2007News Roundup
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Finding the path to a source of stem cells
7 December 2007Research Highlights
The first wave of cells giving rise to an early stem cell population are derived from cells of the neural tube
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‘Nishina Zao,’ a yellow sakura cherry tree born in the RIBF
7 December 2007News Roundup
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Unlocking the mysteries of a molecular motor
16 November 2007Research Highlights
A combination of experimental and theoretical approaches may help explain the molecular mechanics underlying each muscle contraction
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Looking forward at proton collisions
12 October 2007Research Highlights
Asymmetry in neutrons produced by proton collisions makes a good detector for spin-polarized protons
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Sweet synthesis to aid understanding of bacteria
5 October 2007Research Highlights
A new route to synthesize an antibiotic may also lead to new drugs
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Getting out of a jam with jellies
28 September 2007Research Highlights
The isolation of a promising new protein could help reverse the economic damage being done by exploding jellyfish populations
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Core structures
14 September 2007Research Highlights
Japanese scientists describe crystal structures at the heart of antitumor compound synthesis