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Dr. Kumar Sudesh (Senior Lecturer, Universiti Sains Malaysia)
29 February 2008RIKEN People
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Forgetful mice show the way to treating Alzheimer’s
21 February 2008Research Highlights
RIKEN researchers find link with protein build-up
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Exhibition goes ‘Beyond DNA’ at National Science Museum
21 February 2008News Roundup
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Creating novel plants using heavy-ion beams
15 February 2008Frontlines
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Exotic material keeps frustrated electrons flipping
8 February 2008Research Highlights
Magnetic, temperature and structural studies have yielded new insights on the material sodium iridium oxide
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‘Virtual’ reality check for superconductors
8 February 2008Research Highlights
New clues important to our understanding of superconductivity are provided by precise measurements of electronic states
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Silver keeps the electrons spinning
8 February 2008Research Highlights
Silver can transport spin-polarized electrons, making it ideal for the non-magnetic components in ‘spintronic’ devices
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BNL and RIKEN co-host life sciences workshop
8 February 2008News Roundup
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Sketching on silicon
1 February 2008Research Highlights
Two different chemical compounds can be used to draw perpendicular molecular lines on the surface of silicon substrates
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The value of Arabidopsis in crop research
1 February 2008Frontlines
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News Roundup
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The indecisive insulator
4 January 2008Research Highlights
Researchers are applying relativistic quantum theory to explain how graphene could switch from a metal to an insulator
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Guided nerves in the embryonic brain
14 December 2007Research Highlights
Japanese biologists identify a protein critical to the normal development of the embryonic brain
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Nuclei unplug a spin-valve
14 December 2007Research Highlights
A team of scientists shows how to electrically control the polarization of nuclear spins
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Solid facts to understanding shock
7 December 2007Research Highlights
Discovering the structure of a key protein in human cells may lead to treatment for asthma and shock
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Competition boosts superconductivity
7 December 2007Research Highlights
Superconductivity is found to be strengthened by a competing order of electrons
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Hidden surface chemistry revealed
22 November 2007Research Highlights
A new technique that works at normal pressures shows molecular interactions at liquid interfaces