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Nucleus demonstrates its independence
25 January 2008Highlight of the Month
New view of how cells move to form the brain
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Quasi-crystals avoid repetition
25 January 2008Research Highlights
X-rays, neutrons and theoretical modeling are used to explore the physics of quasi-crystals
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Small changes, big impacts
25 January 2008Research Highlights
Molecular-scale rearrangements influence how receptors transmit their message, adding another layer of complexity to the regulation of cell signaling
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How are differences in cell fates generated?
25 January 2008Frontlines
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Honors to physicists at RIKEN
25 January 2008News Roundup
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On the road to a vaccine against tumors
18 January 2008Research Highlights
Researchers find how to generate an immune response in mice
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News Roundup
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Genes, disease and ethnicity
11 January 2008Research Highlights
Statistical analyses demonstrate variability in association between genes and osteoarthritis links to ethnicity
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Overcoming war-time difficulties: a special episode
11 January 2008History of RIKEN
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RIKEN-Picower (MIT) Neuroscience Symposium hears about exciting “New Frontiers in Brain Science”
11 January 2008News Roundup
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Electron’s magnetism pinned down precisely
4 January 2008Research Highlights
Development of a computation system that can accurately predict electron magnetism provides a test of quantum theory
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Clockwork orange beats time for the body
4 January 2008Highlight of the Month
Researchers find new master gene setting circadian rhythms
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When electrons can not ignore one another
2 November 2007Research Highlights
The properties of electrons on the surface of an unusual metal will supply clues—and puzzles—to theorists
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Silencing allergic inflammation
19 October 2007Research Highlights
Researchers reveal a new step in the regulation of allergic mediators