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Synchronized spiking
28 March 2008Research Highlights
Oscillating neurons knock their neighbors into step to produce signals that can survive the journey through the nervous system
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Sizing up plants
28 March 2008Research Highlights
Scientists link a component of the DNA replication machinery with the control of organ size in the mustard plant, Arabidopsis thaliana
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Frontlines
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Center for primary immunodeficiencies opens at the RIKEN Research Center for Allergy and Immunology
28 March 2008News Roundup
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Immune cells stimulated by calcium levels
21 March 2008Highlight of the Month
Calcium sensors may play a pivotal role in the allergic response
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The key to controlling DNA copying
21 March 2008Research Highlights
Researchers use beamlines at RIKEN’s SPring-8 Center to glean new insights into how replication is regulated
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RIKEN BRC plans distribution of mouse iPS cells
21 March 2008News Roundup
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RIKEN People
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Harmonic microscopy
14 March 2008Highlight of the Month
A new microscopy technique significantly increases imaging resolution far beyond classical optics
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Frontlines
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Hollywood movie shot at RNC
14 March 2008News Roundup
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Bound quarks loosen up
7 March 2008Research Highlights
Theorists propose a new estimate for the temperature at which heavy, bound quarks dissociate in the quark–gluon plasma
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Heavy out of frustration
7 March 2008Research Highlights
Constraints on the arrangement of electrons and ions in a metal compound lead to electrons with a very heavy mass
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Brain repairs
7 March 2008Research Highlights
Healing from spinal cord injury requires use of different regions of the brain
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Sticky spins
1 February 2008Research Highlights
Researchers show how spins freeze in a molecular magnet
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Snake-spin
11 January 2008Research Highlights
High-energy protons with polarized spin can now be produced in particle colliders, thanks to devices called Siberian snakes
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Lasing on the spot
11 January 2008Research Highlights
Lasing from ‘artificial atoms’ is demonstrated for the first time
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Regulating a regulator
4 January 2008Research Highlights
Researchers identify a mechanism controlling the function of an important cellular protein
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Poor transport cuts to the bone
21 December 2007Research Highlights
Researchers link skeletal disorders with sugar chain production
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Rattling the cages of superconductivity
21 December 2007Research Highlights
The strong rattling motion of potassium in its atomic cage strongly affects the superconducting state