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Filling out the map
30 April 2009Highlight of the Month
Recent findings from the FANTOM consortium spotlight new mysteries and challenge old assumptions about the mammalian genome
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Networking for survival
24 April 2009Research Highlights
A metabolic study reveals that plant-based compounds cooperate to overcome dehydration
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News Roundup
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Frontlines
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News Roundup
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Surprise shift
10 April 2009Research Highlights
A first-of-a-kind switch in chemical bonding by a zirconium atom spotted by scientists
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Prime Minister Aso visits RIKEN facility in South Korea
10 April 2009News Roundup
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Olga Feher (City College of New York)
10 April 2009RIKEN People
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Memory maintenance
3 April 2009Research Highlights
Inhibiting GSK-3β, a molecule that causes Alzheimer disease pathology, may also create memory problems
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Reciprocal communication
27 March 2009Research Highlights
Brain cells called astrocytes secrete the S100B protein to modulate the network activity of neurons
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Selectivity at the double
27 March 2009Research Highlights
A cooperative effect gives rare-earth metal complexes with two metal centers better selectivity than single metal catalysts
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Finding the sweet spot
13 March 2009Research Highlights
A previously enigmatic protein has been found to play a direct role in monitoring glucose levels in the body
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Lessons from a frustrated magnet
13 March 2009Research Highlights
A new quantum theory describes magnetism in multiferroic materials more realistically than earlier theories
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Decoding the rhythm of life
5 March 2009Research Highlights
Genomic studies have now provided enough understanding to design clock genes
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A tale of two excitations
5 March 2009Research Highlights
A new theory predicts an unusual excitation spectrum for a chain of ultracold gas atoms
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Nanoparticles get svelter in the heat
20 February 2009Research Highlights
Scientists have discovered magnetic nanoparticles that, unlike most materials, shrink when they are heated
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Bonding for color
6 February 2009Research Highlights
Unscrambling the link between molecular bonding and distributing pigment leads to potential therapeutics for a rare skin disease