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A matter of taste
29 May 2009Research Highlights
A combination of computational and experimental techniques helps researchers to identify a gene involved in taste bud development
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Roundup
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Gene closely related to diabetes discovered!
29 May 2009Frontlines
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Elucidating the brain’s neural network
29 May 2009Frontlines
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Magnetic x-ray vision
22 May 2009Research Highlights
Enhancements to an experimental technique reveal novel magnetic materials
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Frontlines
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Frontlines
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RIKEN Culture day: innovation and tradition
22 May 2009Roundup
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Fungal recognition
15 May 2009Research Highlights
Mincle, a protein expressed on immune cells, is a receptor that recognizes Malassezia fungal species and mediates inflammatory responses
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Mastering motion
15 May 2009Research Highlights
The signaling protein G-substrate modulates motor learning of the eyes during different stages of postnatal development
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Frontlines
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Frontlines
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Roundup
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Michael Stopa
15 May 2009Postcards
Michael Stopa writes to Koji Ishibashi of the Advanced Device Laboratory, RIKEN Advanced Science Institute
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Pinpointing pulsars
8 May 2009Research Highlights
The new Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope has identified a new pulsar by detecting its gamma-ray emission
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Unveiling the black hole
8 May 2009Frontlines
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Frontlines
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Frontlines
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Frontlines
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Spin lattices enter a new phase
17 April 2009Research Highlights
A new ordered phase is predicted for geometrically frustrated spin systems even in the absence of magnetic order
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Breaking symmetry in the strong force
10 April 2009Research Highlights
Supercomputers allow researchers to calculate symmetry violations in the strong interaction that holds atoms together
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Finding an opening
10 April 2009Research Highlights
A detailed structural analysis reveals new insights into the operating mechanism of a protein pore
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Partners in crime
3 April 2009Research Highlights
A genomic study reveals important details about how microbes dwelling in the termite gut help their insect hosts to wreak havoc
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Smashing pictures
3 April 2009Research Highlights
Controlled collisions of molecules allow RIKEN scientists to visualize dual microscopic chemical reaction pathways
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Surface patterning: Hop to it
3 April 2009Research Highlights
The controlled rearrangement of surface-adsorbed molecules can be achieved by careful application of an electric field between a scanning tunneling microscope tip and a surface
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Twist and turn
27 March 2009Research Highlights
Experiments with a rotating magnetic field provide new understanding on its coupling to the electric polarization of a multiferroic material
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Unearthing the diversity of plant chemicals
27 March 2009Research Highlights
Determining the molecular workings of plant cells is now possible using a newly developed method