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Smaller, cheaper and better
31 October 2008Research Highlights
A new design for compact free-electron lasers leads the way towards exploiting extremely short wavelengths
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The RIKEN Brain Science Institute and Harvard continue their summer internship program
31 October 2008News Roundup
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Brain waves
24 October 2008Highlight of the Month
Electrical oscillations in one part of the brain suggest that it may interact with another to guide body movements
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Focusing on glial cells to overcome an intractable disease, ALS
24 October 2008Frontlines
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RIKEN researchers take home the Simon Prize
16 October 2008News Roundup
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Dr Ruggero Micheletto (Nano-Sensory Laboratory’s Director, Yokohama City University)
16 October 2008RIKEN People
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Pinpointing susceptibility to knee arthritis
10 October 2008Research Highlights
Identification of a previously unknown gene linked to knee arthritis provides new therapeutic target
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Chemical genetics enables an approach to life phenomena and developments in drug discovery
10 October 2008Frontlines
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International Symposium on Immunology
10 October 2008News Roundup
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Carbon gets extra bonds
3 October 2008Research Highlights
Mapping of electron distribution in highly unusual hypervalent atom will advance our understanding of rare carbon compounds
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Right on target
12 September 2008Research Highlights
Short-lived nuclei can be efficiently trapped for study in the electron beam of a high-energy electron storage ring
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Generating new information from the web
5 September 2008Research Highlights
Development of a new search engine allows statistical analysis of numerous databases containing scientific papers and omics data
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Synaptic protein coupling
29 August 2008Research Highlights
Electrical activity between neurons can regulate protein interactions at the synapse