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Joint conference with MPG in Munich
27 March 2009Roundup
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From robotics to animal motor-control systems
19 March 2009Research Highlights
Multiple timescales of neural activities are important to motor-control systems in animals, according to research using robots
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Seeing molecules move in real-time
19 March 2009Highlight of the Month
Ultrafast lasers instantaneously track a molecular twist in progress
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Symposium provides update on XFEL construction
19 March 2009Roundup
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Roundup
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Jonathan Bird (University at Buffalo)
13 March 2009Postcards
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Island hopping
26 February 2009Research Highlights
Cells control interactions between two proteins with an important role in Alzheimer’s disease by stranding them on discrete membrane ‘islands’
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Making the switch for DNA
13 February 2009Research Highlights
New switches could lead the way in controlling DNA duplex formation with potential nanotechnology applications
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Immune cell activation under the microscope
6 February 2009Research Highlights
The application of sophisticated imaging techniques illuminates spatio-temporal regulation critical for T cell activation
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A sweet success
30 January 2009Research Highlights
Genomic analysis helps scientists to start determining how licorice plants produce a highly beneficial compound
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Dilating time with superconductors
23 January 2009Research Highlights
Solitary waves trapped in superconducting junctions could illustrate time dilation effects similar to those in special relativity