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A hot connection with spin
25 July 2008Research Highlights
A particular spin topology in solid-state materials has a strong influence on thermally generated electron transport
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Slower switching for quantum coherence
25 July 2008Research Highlights
The performance of quantum computing can be improved by operating logic gates slowly
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Frontlines
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News Roundup
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The giddy round of molecular timing
18 July 2008Research Highlights
RIKEN synchrotron radiation sheds light on a dynamic reaction cycle
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How do cells read genetic information?
18 July 2008Frontlines
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RIKEN and Dowa develop moss to clean up heavy metals
18 July 2008News Roundup
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Tom Gould (Oceania University of Medicine)
18 July 2008RIKEN People
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Transport proteins make special deliveries
11 July 2008Research Highlights
Two proteins responsible for ushering molecular cargo into the nucleus also play an unexpected role in making targeted deliveries during cell division
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Rubbery reactions
11 July 2008Research Highlights
It only takes the addition of a simple aluminum compound to a new polymerization system to switch between rubber polymers
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Pushing boundaries and helping to feed the world
11 July 2008Researcher Profile
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News Roundup
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Hydrogen atom trapped in unique cage
4 July 2008Research Highlights
Unusual compound sees hydrogen bonded to four metal atoms
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Mother’s little helpers
4 July 2008Research Highlights
Mammalian fertilized eggs can develop only with a nucleolus inherited from the mother
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Looking beneath the surface
23 May 2008Research Highlights
A new imaging technique allows scientists to effectively visualize individual molecules within living cells in real-time
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The pairing habits of electrons
9 May 2008Research Highlights
A process that makes a material become superconductive has been discovered in anion radical salts
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Molecular cables get insulating sheath
9 May 2008Research Highlights
Good insulation for nanowires provided by self-assembling molecular-scale sheaths
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Stringing it together
9 May 2008Research Highlights
Superstring theory applied to the interior of a black hole is revealing the links between gravitational and quantum theory
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Herring-bone print
2 May 2008Research Highlights
X-rays reveal the fine structure of minerals and collagen in the bones of fish
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Particle accelerators go back to basics
25 April 2008Research Highlights
Scientists obtain strong evidence that particle accelerators can split protons and neutrons into a quark–gluon plasma
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Regulating antibody production
25 April 2008Research Highlights
New insight into an important part of the immune response could lead to treatments for immune disorders
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Mimicking molecules
18 April 2008Research Highlights
Analogue of a biologically vital molecule will help medical studies
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Dampening dangerous inflammation
11 April 2008Research Highlights
Immune therapy using unique immune cells significantly reduces inflammation in mouse models of human disease