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A four-dimensional picture of our three-dimensional world
26 September 2008Research Highlights
Scientists use a theory that exists in higher dimensions to better understand the process by which a neutron decays into a proton
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Crystal quest brings success
26 September 2008Research Highlights
Study obtains protein structures more efficiently using a combination of techniques
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Metamaterials shake up electrons
26 September 2008Research Highlights
New man-made materials could produce unique chaotic motion in electron beams
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Structural ‘snapshots’ of a protein implicated in Alzheimer’s disease
26 September 2008Research Highlights
New experiments reveal detailed physical features of a protein thought to exacerbate the pathology of Alzheimer’s disease
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RIKEN hosts a conference on plant metabolomics
26 September 2008News Roundup
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Twisting around the palladium
19 September 2008Research Highlights
A metal catalyst teaches an old chemical reaction new tricks
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Closing the gap in understanding a broken symmetry
19 September 2008Research Highlights
A ‘toy’ theoretical model may advance our understanding of a fundamental concept in particle physics
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New clues on organic superconductors
19 September 2008Research Highlights
The transport properties of organic conductors are strictly connected to the internal geometry of crystals
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New view on an archetypical oxide
19 September 2008Research Highlights
New experiments and calculations clarify the origin of the insulating behavior of nickel oxide
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Daniel van den Berg (Hogeschool van Amsterdam)
19 September 2008RIKEN People
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RIKEN establishes its first research lab in South Korea
19 September 2008News Roundup
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Focus on phosphate
16 September 2008Highlight of the Month
Researchers provide the first large-scale identification of protein control sites from the model plant Arabidopsis
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An open-and-shut case
12 September 2008Research Highlights
The adsorption of gases onto the surface of flexible porous networks is a critical stage in the transformation of the porous structures
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Lasers pushing the limits
12 September 2008Research Highlights
The dissociation of nitrogen molecules by a free-electron laser signals a departure for more extreme light-matter interactions
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Zirconium takes the strain from carbon rings
12 September 2008Research Highlights
‘Impossible’ molecule undergoes improbable chemistry
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Frontlines
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RIKEN Science Session at ESOF2008
12 September 2008News Roundup
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What’s in a whiff
5 September 2008Research Highlights
Mice have different ways of processing the smell of gender and relatedness
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Miniscule nuclear molecules
5 September 2008
Research Highlights
A theoretical study of a beryllium isotope shows the formation of several molecular states between subunits of the nucleus
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Finding the roots of a mysterious disease
15 August 2008Research Highlights
A new study pinpoints a specific gene variation linked to a major cause of pediatric acquired heart disease
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Wired for smell
1 August 2008Research Highlights
Brain scientists unlock the combination of molecules used to connect up the olfactory system
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Bugs helping bugs
1 August 2008Research Highlights
Scientists get their first glimpse into the workings of the complex bacterial community residing within the termite gut
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Tracing lymphocyte development signaling pathways
1 August 2008Research Highlights
Two related proteins are essential for proliferation and survival of immune cell precursors
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Watching DVDs in real-time
19 July 2008Research Highlights
High-speed x-ray diffraction provides a better view of rewriteable digital recording media
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Gene family reunion
18 July 2008Research Highlights
Japanese plant biologists isolate a gene controlling plant size, flowering and development
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Assisted development
11 July 2008Research Highlights
A silencer of a genetic switch steers the production of killer versus helper immune cells