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RIKEN and the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay launch International Joint Graduate School Program
26 June 2009News Roundup
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Pioneering research on nuclear noncoding RNA
26 June 2009Frontlines
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Cellular insights via barcoded yeast genes
19 June 2009Research Highlights
A newly created yeast gene archive will enable efficient analysis of the function of bioactive compounds with potential pharmaceutical use
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News Roundup
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How it all begins
15 June 2009Highlight of the Month
Germ cell development depends on a complex regulatory process in the embryo, but can be initiated by a single signal in the test tube
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Frontlines
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Ong Hooi Jin
12 June 2009RIKEN People
Ong Hooi Jin writes to Hiroyoshi Sakurai of the Radioactive Isotope Physics Laboratory, RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science
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Organic lighting offers a bright future
5 June 2009Research Highlights
New phosphorescent complexes improve manufacturing of high-efficiency light sources
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News Roundup
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Building a soy gene catalogue
1 May 2009Research Highlights
A RIKEN-led consortium of scientists has compiled a massive collection of complete gene sequences for the invaluable soybean plant
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Homing in on heart attacks
1 May 2009Research Highlights
Single-nucleotide changes in the genome can greatly increase an individual’s susceptibility to heart attacks
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The pairing habits of superconductors
24 April 2009Research Highlights
A microscopy technique unveils previously hidden information on the nature of superconductivity
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Unraveling fibers
24 April 2009Research Highlights
High-resolution structural data about an essential protein reveal new insights into how some cells transform fiber into force
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The color and the shape
24 April 2009Research Highlights
A new twist on a fluorescence-based method for monitoring cell division provides scientists with information about accompanying changes in cell morphology
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Marking metabolism
17 April 2009Research Highlights
A unique metabolic fingerprint of an individual can be built up by using a common spectroscopy technique to identify the molecules involved
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Building new connections
17 April 2009Research Highlights
Two newly discovered proteins may offer a breakthrough in understanding the function of an enigmatic network of protein fibers
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No pores in the war on epilepsy
17 April 2009Research Highlights
A significant form of epilepsy is genetically linked to a non-membrane channel protein
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Mild-mannered reagents
10 April 2009Research Highlights
Comparing aluminate and zincate compounds has revealed their versatility, which provides new tools for chemists