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Writing between the lines
26 December 2008Research Highlights
Nano-patterning on silicon: a single compound reacts with silicon surface to form perpendicular molecular lines
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RIKEN ties up with research investment company
26 December 2008News Roundup
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Many tracers make light work
19 December 2008Research Highlights
A new type of biological camera can trace several different molecules at once in a live animal
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Plant immunity: PUBs are bad for the health
19 December 2008Research Highlights
Genes known as pubs have a negative effect on a plant’s immune system
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Oxides flex their bonds
19 December 2008Research Highlights
Structural and electronic rearrangements discovered in the new oxide LiRh2O4 provide hints for improving electricity generation from heat
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RIKEN People
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RIKEN to host Chinese graduate students from earthquake-hit province
19 December 2008News Roundup
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From genes to plant metabolism
12 December 2008Research Highlights
An analytical survey maps out the genetic connections of the flavonols
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The 17th CDB Meeting focuses on cell synthesis
12 December 2008News Roundup
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An attractive match
5 December 2008Research Highlights
The search for improved ‘multiferroic’ materials may benefit from a new discovery in an iron-based oxide compound
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The need for new neurons
5 December 2008Research Highlights
Tracking and halting the making of new neurons shows that continued neurogenesis is needed for spatial memory
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X-ray lasers in focus
28 November 2008Research Highlights
A new large high-precision mirror is capable of focusing x-ray radiation to spot sizes of just a few nanometers
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Unmasking the branch inhibitors
21 November 2008Research Highlights
A third player, with links to nutrient levels, is involved in controlling the growth form of plants
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Superconductivity: back to basics
21 November 2008Research Highlights
The origin of superconductivity in iron-based materials can now be studied using a basic theoretical model
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Learning by osmosis
14 November 2008Research Highlights
New brain images show subconscious learning in action and could be used to monitor language rehabilitation
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An all-in-one chip
14 November 2008Research Highlights
A new near-field design for terahertz radiation detection promises high-resolution imaging devices on a chip
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Crosstalk in plant resistance
7 November 2008Research Highlights
Researchers unearth molecular evidence of an antagonistic relationship between abiotic and biotic stress defenses in plants
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Antimatter trap to test nature's symmetry
31 October 2008Research Highlights
Origins of our Universe could be probed by detailed study of antihydrogen atoms
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Liquid crystals line up
31 October 2008Research Highlights
Molecules containing both electron donors and acceptors have been functionalized with tails that control their arrangement in a liquid-crystal photovoltaic device
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Forced to insulate
24 October 2008Research Highlights
Substrate-induced strain can be used to switch an organic superconductor into an insulator that responds to the application of a voltage
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Mapping multiplicity mathematically
24 October 2008Research Highlights
A new algorithm crunches genomic data to predict maps of variable chromosomal regions that may yield valuable indicators of disease susceptibility or drug response