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Nature Publishing Group
16 Jun 2010
Summaries of newsworthy papers include: Taking the measure of a trans-Neptunian object; Rift and break up; Measuring up?; Single-molecule vibrations under control; Written in stone
Nature Publishing Group
16 Jun 2010
Scientists have identified a potential biomarker for establishing the quality of cow’s milk.
Nature Publishing Group
16 Jun 2010
Summaries of newsworthy papers include: The Drillers are Coming; War of the Machines; DNA Drugs Grow Up; How Babies Think
Nature Publishing Group
16 Jun 2010
A molecular explanation for why women are twice as vulnerable as men to stress-induced illnesses such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder is presented in Molecular Psychiatry this week.
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)
15 Jun 2010
A senior delegation led by Professor Timothy W. Tong, President of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), has recently visited Beijing to explore collaborations with the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST).
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International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
14 Jun 2010
Nurturing research in times of turmoil is key to transforming societies
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RIKEN
14 Jun 2010
Researchers at the RIKEN BioResource Center are storing and restoring life from preserved gene lines.
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RIKEN
14 Jun 2010
Motile bacteria switch between swimming patterns through conformational changes of a constituent protein of the propeller-like flagellum
RIKEN
14 Jun 2010
Radioactively labeled drugs can track inflammation in the brain
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RIKEN
14 Jun 2010
Fresh insights into the workings of the ‘internal timetable’ of plants could ultimately guide the engineering of hardier, faster-growing crops
Nature Publishing Group
13 Jun 2010
Growing a liver; Ancient ocean on Mars; Exciting shift in the brain; Liquid-crystal gels meet living cells; Revised map of human hematopoiesis; Watching plants grow, cell by cell
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RIKEN
13 Jun 2010
Tokyo, 13 June - Researchers in Japan and Italy have developed new methods for biological analysis with dramatically higher sensitivity and detail than earlier techniques, expanding our understanding of RNA and its function in the cell. The methods open the door to the study of diseases well beyond the reach of current technologies.
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RIKEN
13 Jun 2010
Tokyo, 13 June - A research team in Japan has uncovered the mechanism underlying the antifungal activity of theonellamide (TNM), a bioactive compound found in a species of marine sponge. The finding provides new insights toward the development of antifungal drugs, with broader applications to drug analysis in areas such as cancer research.
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)
13 Jun 2010
Hong Kong, 10 June - The Global Student Challenge (GSC) organized by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has come to a climax today (10 June) at its Final held on the university campus, with six finalist teams competing for the coveted award in the University Division and another six teams competing in the Secondary School Division.
Nature Publishing Group
09 Jun 2010
This week in Nature, Stephen Scherer and the Autism Genome Project Consortium describe the results of a genetic analysis of the largest assemblage of families with autism spectrum disorder.
Nature Publishing Group
09 Jun 2010
What makes a moon?; Tracing Jewish roots; Sex bias in trials and treatment must end; ‘Random walk’ helps predators find food; Supply and demand; Stem-cell promise; Bubbles from bubbles
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RIKEN
08 Jun 2010
Tokyo, 8 June - Critical missing links in a signaling-transcription cascade responsible for pivotal cell-fate decisions have been described for the first time in a paper in Cell.
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RIKEN
08 Jun 2010
Tokyo, 8 June - The world’s most powerful beam of heavy ions has enabled Japanese scientists and their international collaborators to uncover 45 new neutron-rich radioisotopes in a region of the nuclear chart never before explored.
Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
07 Jun 2010
The Non-Destructive Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research Centre and the Particle Design Research Group, Faculty of Pharmacy, UiTM, organized a 2-day conference and 3-day exhibition, 25 - 27 May 2010, at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC).
Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
07 Jun 2010
The Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia, sets out to focus on nanotechnology.
Nature Publishing Group
06 Jun 2010
Cholesterol under brain control; Genetic rearrangements in cancer; Cellular aging prevents fibrosis during wound healing; Susceptibility to vitiligo; A new window into the behaving brain; Suppressing severe allergy
Universiti Sains Malaysia
04 Jun 2010
OPINION: The Facebook-based competition, Everyone Draw Mohammed (sic) Day!, on May 20 is said to promote "freedom of expression".
Universiti Sains Malaysia
04 Jun 2010
OPINION: On the 13th of this month, I was on my way to the new Bangkok airport after having participated in a UNESCO retreat in the outskirt of the city...
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RIKEN
04 Jun 2010
On April 21, a delegation of 12 dignitaries from China visited the RIKEN Wako campus to meet with RIKEN President Ryoji Noyori and a number of RIKEN directors.
RIKEN
04 Jun 2010
The disruption of melatonin production in laboratory mouse strains represents an apparent evolutionary advantage in terms of reproductive development
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RIKEN
04 Jun 2010
A set of mutant yeast strains allows researchers to identify structural elements that help motor proteins to get moving
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RIKEN
04 Jun 2010
Finely tuned nickel complexes combine important biomolecular precursors with high efficiency and low environmental impact
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)
03 Jun 2010
Hong Kong, 3 June - More than 200 top students from all over the world will be presenting their innovative business proposals at the Semi-Final & Final rounds of the Global Student Challenge (GSC) on 7 and 10 June.
Nature Publishing Group
02 Jun 2010
Within-species variety is the spice of life; Seaweed genome adapted to life on the rocks; Ecological interactions conserved through evolution; Entanglement on demand; Reaction in reverse; Quantum simulation of a frustrated network; Gases react inside single crystals; Mentoring by numbers
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)
02 Jun 2010
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) today (1 June) announced the appointment of Ir Professor Alexander Wai Ping-kong, Associate Vice President and Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, to the post of Vice President (Research Development).