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Smoothing the way to superior screens
28 August 2009Research Highlights
A double-solvent approach makes electrospray deposition a better choice for fabricating organic light-emitting diodes
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Mohamad Mahathir, former Prime Minister of Malaysia, awarded RIKEN Honorary Fellowship
27 August 2009Special Announcements
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Coming to grips with ‘monkey business’
27 August 2009Special Announcements
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Gaining strength from change
27 August 2009Special Announcements
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Netting new physics from a stellar collapse
21 August 2009Research Highlights
Failed supernovae could provide a strong flux of neutrinos near the detection limit of current observatories
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A tight fit helps energy transmit
14 August 2009Research Highlights
Mechanically trapped molecules throw light on energy transfer within artificial photosynthetic systems
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Joint ISIS and RIKEN Muon Facility Developments Symposium
14 August 2009News Roundup
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Dmitry Nerukh
14 August 2009RIKEN People
Dmitry Nerukh writes to Makoto Taiji of the Computational Systems Biology Research Group, RIKEN Advanced Science Institute
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Giving DNA segments the golden touch
7 August 2009Research Highlights
Controlled positioning of nucleic acids on gold nanoparticles creates new possibilities for bottom-up nanotechnologies
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Taking proteins for a ride
26 June 2009Research Highlights
A recently discovered structure in plant cells functions to transport proteins and glycans around the cell
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Water-powered reactions
26 June 2009Research Highlights
Water molecules at the heart of a key enzyme facilitate biosynthesis of an antitumor drug
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The path to olfaction
19 June 2009Research Highlights
Neurons conveying information about smell from the olfactory bulb communicate with multiple regions of the brain
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Electrons narrow the gap
19 June 2009Research Highlights
An organic compound provides the rare opportunity to study electrons that behave as if they have no mass
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All in the timing
12 June 2009Research Highlights
Knocking out a clock gene in plant cells interrupts mitochondrial function and energy release
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Magnetic sensors attract attention
12 June 2009Research Highlights
Chemical-induced switching of polymer magnetism achieved at room temperature
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Shaping the matrix
5 June 2009Research Highlights
A mesh-like structure formed by two synaptic scaffolding proteins controls the shape and protein make-up of the synapse