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Caught in a trap
25 April 2008Highlight of the Month
New understanding of hydrogen interactions with metal nanoparticles may pave the way for future hydrogen storage
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Seeing the essence of chemical reactions
25 April 2008Frontlines
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News Roundup
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Porous networks in an instant
18 April 2008Research Highlights
The scope for materials with internal cavities widens—with a fast synthetic route and accurate structural characterization
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RIKEN opens its terahertz database to public
18 April 2008News Roundup
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RIKEN People
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Landmark genome contains wealth of data
18 April 2008Research Highlights
Moss provides clues as to how plants came ashore
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Sturdy synapses
11 April 2008Research Highlights
Researchers show that brain cell signaling is regulated by phosphate
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Probing nature at the nanoscale with the world’s most powerful synchrotron light source
11 April 2008Researcher Profile
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RIKEN and Peking University agree to cooperate with Joint Graduate School and Nishina School programs
11 April 2008News Roundup
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Controlling the message
4 April 2008Research Highlights
New research reveals how cells prevent sensitive protein-encoding messages from falling into the wrong hands
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Gamma-ray cloudbursts shed light on lightning
15 February 2008Research Highlights
High-energy gamma rays from thunderclouds may help us to predict when lightning will strike
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Instructing neuronal connections
15 February 2008Research Highlights
Researchers unravel how specific connections result in the layering of neurons in the brain
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Good housekeeping
15 February 2008Research Highlights
A protein with an important role in regulating gene expression may have other duties relating to chromosome maintenance
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How light can scramble time
1 February 2008Research Highlights
Researchers solve the mystery of how biological clocks are disrupted