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All-round immobilization revolutionizes medicine
31 August 2007Frontlines
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Thailand’s minister visits SPring-8
24 August 2007News Roundup
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JEM-EUSO—Investigating a perplexing mystery
24 August 2007News Roundup
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Tuning into quantum computers
17 August 2007Highlight of the Month
Improved device design enables the tunable interaction between the elements of a quantum computer
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Frontlines
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Fostering the spirit of entrepreneurship
17 August 2007History of RIKEN
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Halting the inflammation overload
10 August 2007Research Highlights
Researchers discover a key molecule involved in regulating our immune response
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Advancing the frontiers of nuclear physics
10 August 2007Researcher Profile
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News Roundup
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Vegetable matters
3 August 2007Research Highlights
Researchers identify genes controlling health-giving compounds in common food crops
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Stimulating retinal repair
3 August 2007Highlight of the Month
Repairing damaged retinas is now a possibility
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Towards the creation of Astro Boy’s brain
3 August 2007Frontlines
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Research Highlights
A new pathway involved in cerebellar learning and memory has been identified with the help of a transgenic calcium sensor
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PHENIX spies unique light from collisions
22 June 2007Research Highlights
Building blocks of matter studied in hot plasma of creation
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The golden charm of high-energy particle collisions
15 June 2007Research Highlights
Collisions of gold nuclei provide a unique look at the earliest stages of our universe following the big bang
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Fishing for evolution
15 June 2007Research Highlights
Embryo studies of an elusive fish helps put vertebrate evolution in proper perspective
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Choreography of electrons in one dimension
8 June 2007Research Highlights
A novel theory successfully describes the different interactions governing electrons in narrow quantum wires
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Research Highlights
Japanese researchers begin to unravel a key signaling pathway in asymmetric cell division
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The long and short of nanowire
1 June 2007Research Highlights
New findings on growing and removing molecular wires at different temperatures could be used in nanoscale electronics