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One sugar or two?
23 February 2007Highlight of the Month
A better understanding of enzyme function using synthetic carbohydrate substrates
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Mouse resource opens a new era of life science
23 February 2007Frontlines
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Using FOX to hunt for gene function
16 February 2007Research Highlights
Researchers develop a new technique for understanding genomes
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Not just counting sheep
16 February 2007Research Highlights
Research has revealed neuronal firing patterns that could help explain how the brain makes memories during deep sleep
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News Roundup
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Lighting up the living brain
16 February 2007Researcher Profile
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How plants work with sulfur
9 February 2007Highlight of the Month
Researchers unravel a process essential to human wellbeing
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RIKEN and the Government of India agree to promote a collaboration in science and technology
9 February 2007News Roundup
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Two summer programs are now calling for participants
2 February 2007News Roundup
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Antimatter cools off
2 February 2007Highlight of the Month
Chilled antihydrogen could reveal wrinkles in nature’s symmetry
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How a protein regulates cell structure
5 January 2007Research Highlights
Japanese researchers unveil details of a key molecular interaction
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Mobilizing front-line immune defenses
5 January 2007Research Highlights
New data highlight ways in which immune cells are quickly pulled into the fight against microbial intruders
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Fast enough to fly against the stream
22 December 2006Research Highlights
Argon ions flying through a crystal get excited by its periodic structure
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A step away is a step ahead
22 December 2006Research Highlights
A reduced coupling between quantum bits and read-out circuit provides the basis for valuable information on the lifetime of quantum bits
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How cats produce their distinctive smell
8 December 2006Research Highlights
Biochemists unlock the molecular secret to cat odor
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Insights into brain architecture
1 December 2006Research Highlights
Cross talk between neurons helps generate the cerebellum