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Why plants can resist their own deadly toxins
29 August 2008Research Highlights
Resistance to self-produced anticancer toxins could help the study of drug resistance in cancer patients
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New route to specific sugars
29 August 2008Research Highlights
A new method to selectively synthesize unusual linkages for sugar derivatives allows scientists access to important biological compounds
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Frontlines
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A vision of order
22 August 2008Research Highlights
A technique for analyzing x-ray diffraction data enables the charge ordering of exotic electronic materials to be observed directly
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Easy multiferroics
22 August 2008Research Highlights
The control of electric polarization using small magnetic fields augurs well for novel electronic devices
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Global genetic risk for osteoarthritis
22 August 2008Research Highlights
A gene mutation and susceptibility to arthritis are linked in two highly divergent ethnic groups
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News Roundup
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Watching chemical reactions molecule by molecule
15 August 2008Research Highlights
Electrons trigger precision bond breaking
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Complexes full of energy
15 August 2008Research Highlights
A crystal structure of a complex that generates energy shows scientists the way towards treatments for metabolic disorders
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Chemical synthesis of sugar chains to unravel the mysteries of their roles in biological phenomena
15 August 2008Frontlines
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News Roundup
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Choosing the right path
8 August 2008Research Highlights
A new study of blood cell development could help put an end to a decade-old controversy about immune cell differentiation
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Sleepy neurons keep the brain awake
8 August 2008Research Highlights
RIKEN researchers are revealing the subtle differences in brain activity when we are awake or asleep
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X-rays play the right hand
8 August 2008Research Highlights
Circularly polarized x-rays of the proper energy can distinguish ‘left-’ and ‘right-handed’ structures of quartz
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Michel Malick Thiam (University of Waterloo)
8 August 2008RIKEN People
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Third international MAXI workshop on astrophysics
8 August 2008News Roundup
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Frustration yields results
20 June 2008Research Highlights
Theoretical calculations elucidate the origin of unusual electronic behaviors recently observed in geometrically frustrated compounds
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Keeping cool for quantum clarity
13 June 2008Research Highlights
A new theoretical method of cooling quantum computing components to provide clearer signals
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Sowing the seeds for improved lasers
13 June 2008Research Highlights
The use of seed lasers significantly improves the emission characteristics of free-electron lasers
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The heart of the quark matter
6 June 2008Research Highlights
The magnetic field may have a strong effect on the ground state of the matter in a neutron star
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Anti-matter of fact?
6 June 2008Research Highlights
The theories that distinguish matter from anti-matter are surviving new tests in highly accurate supercomputer simulations
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Longer circuit fast-tracks memory
30 May 2008Research Highlights
A new way of blocking nerve transmissions allows more sophisticated studies of how the brain functions