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13 Feb 2009
RIKEN
A standard measurement of resistance, the quantum Hall effect, changes dramatically at the edge of a sample
13 Feb 2009
RIKEN
Two RIKEN researchers have developed a switch to control the formation and separation of DNA duplexes that may have implications in many biological processes, such as gene regulation.
13 Feb 2009
RIKEN
A team of scientists in Japan has demonstrated the possibility of switching the magnetization of a thin magnetic film with a non-conventional and innovative method, achieving a considerable step forward in magnetic data storage and the field known as spintronics.
11 Feb 2009
International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
At Sri Lanka’s largest agricultural market a large projection screen overlooks 12 acres of stalls brimming with produce. Traders at the Dambulla market consult the screen to receive up-to-the-minute pricing information on produce being sold in the market.
11 Feb 2009
International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
Cananda's IDRC in partnership with CIGI has helped build a pioneering research network on poverty and inequality in China
11 Feb 2009
Nature Publishing Group
Summaries of newsworthy papers include Going ape, Blood cell ‘birth’ caught on camera, Petite press breaks the mould and Gene influences stem cell fate, Should scientists study ‘race’ and IQ?
08 Feb 2009
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
“The research would focus on the traces of protein and chemical contents in the gloves in order to identify the level of sensitivity especially those with high possibilities to react actively with the contents,”
08 Feb 2009
Nature Publishing Group
Summaries of newsworthy papers include Neurotrophins to the rescue; Susceptibility to heart attack; Flies go large on RNAi; Zinc irritates an ion channel and The memory of things past
06 Feb 2009
RIKEN
Using moss to remove heavy metal contaminants from water; X-ray charge density to directly observe chemical interactions at the molecular level; new fluorescent probes to discover unknown functions and potential in living things; iPS cells against cancer; Omics Science Centre and The X-Ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL)
06 Feb 2009
RIKEN
Long-range spin currents induced by heat herald a new era for spintronic applications
06 Feb 2009
RIKEN
The application of sophisticated imaging techniques illuminates spatio-temporal regulation critical for T cell activation
06 Feb 2009
RIKEN
Unscrambling the link between molecular bonding and distributing pigment leads to potential therapeutics for a rare skin disease
06 Feb 2009
RIKEN
Statistical analysis helps the search for fundamental causes of disease. Most Japanese people fall into one of two distinct groups genetically, biostatisticians from RIKEN’s Center for Genomic Medicine in Yokohama have shown.
06 Feb 2009
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
A research is conducted at Universiti Malaysia Sarawak to design a solar-based pepper-berries dryer.
04 Feb 2009
Nature Publishing Group
Summaries of newsworthy papers include The earliest animal life, H5N1 structure reveals focus of viral replication, Failing the fish, Hyper-starburst spawned galaxy bulge, No man is an island, Radioresistance in cancer stem cells explained? and A long story about tropical temperatures
04 Feb 2009
Keio University
TOKYO, 4 Feb - Japanese researchers have announced the world’s first discovery of genes in jigsaw-like pieces from an archaeon living in hot spring, which gives new insight into the origin of genes.
02 Feb 2009
Waseda University
Up until last September, we thought the U.S. financial and economic crisis was just “fire on the other side of the Pacific.” Now we know otherwise: this America originated crisis is striking Japanese corporations directly.
02 Feb 2009
Waseda University
Originating with the US subprime loan situation, it’s not just the worldwide financial crisis that is causing problems — there is a growing and strong impact on the real economy.
02 Feb 2009
Waseda University
Financial instability triggered by the subprime-mortgage problem due to the decline in housing prices in the Unites State has drastically increased since the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers last September.
01 Feb 2009
Nature Publishing Group
Summaries of newsworthy papers in Nature and Nature research journals including Genetics: Clue to gene-environment interaction in Parkinson's disease, Nature: Getting to know you and Genetics: Gene variant increases risk of essential tremor
30 Jan 2009
RIKEN
By turning enzymes into better editors, Japanese scientists achieve improved results in protein engineering
30 Jan 2009
RIKEN
RIKEN researchers have revealed an unexpectedly large recoil of ‘free’ electrons emitted from a simple metal
30 Jan 2009
RIKEN
Non-coding RNAs play a role in regulating the expression of genes in yeast
30 Jan 2009
RIKEN
Genomic analysis helps scientists to start determining how licorice plants produce a highly beneficial compound
29 Jan 2009
Universiti Sains Malaysia
PENANG, 29 Jan.- The ‘Out of Africa’ theory that suggested fossils of early man were only found in Georgia roughly 1.7 to 1.8 million years ago, may have to be rewritten with the latest discovery by Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) archaelogists.
28 Jan 2009
Nature Publishing Group
Summaries of newsworthy papers include Grass genome offers clues to drought tolerance, Recipe for seafood toxin, Solving the world’s imaging problem, Superconductor shows unusual behaviour, Mouse model of hepatitis C infection one step closer, Boron beauty and Things get heated
26 Jan 2009
Universiti Sains Malaysia
The School of Pharmacy has signed a Memorandum of understanding (MoU) with five local and international institutions and a well-known conglomerate to ensure that the Nuclear Pharmacy Centre will become a reality.
26 Jan 2009
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
The main problem in palm oil production recently was infection of Ganoderma which would decrease the number of production and cause the plants’ death.
26 Jan 2009
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
International Agriculture Students Symposium 2009 (IASS 2009) held in Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) recently has formed a network for accessible collection of knowledge and experience gained by the agriculture students.
25 Jan 2009
Nature Publishing Group
Summaries of newsworthy papers appearing in Nature and Nature Research Journals including: Gene variants associated with risk of psoriasis, Hedgehog blocker thwarts cancer stem cells, Future oceans low in oxygen? and Nanotechnology: Read the small print.

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