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RIKEN
27 Dec 2008
A unique model may describe the genetic switch that controls whether a T cell becomes a helper or a killer
RIKEN
27 Dec 2008
New work by researchers from RIKEN in Japan has demonstrated the dynamic process of controlling stress responses in plants. To survive, plants must react quickly to environmental hazards such as drought, cold and salt.
RIKEN
27 Dec 2008
Japanese researchers have identified a molecular mechanism by which bacteria found in hot springs can survive hard times. Interestingly, about half the genes involved are similar to those found in humans, but the key regulator gene is not.
RIKEN
27 Dec 2008
Nano-patterning on silicon: a single compound reacts with silicon surface to form perpendicular molecular lines
RIKEN
27 Dec 2008
RIKEN has concluded a comprehensive agreement with US investment firm 360ip Pte Ltd., (360ip) to commercialize and promote the practical use of RIKEN’s intellectual property assets.
IPS Asia Pacific
27 Dec 2008
Other news from the Asia Media Forum include: Thai Censors on the Prowl Again - Activists; Journalists Protest Maoist Attack via Blank Editorials; How Journalists Can Help Enhance Religious Tolerance; A Killing Puzzle: The Life and Death of a Radio Block-Timer
Nature Publishing Group
21 Dec 2008
Summaries of newsworthy papers include Breaking through the barrier, Clearing plaques in blood vessels in Alzheimer’s disease, Agriculture could increase the release of carbon dioxide from rivers, Prions and smell, Rotoviruses stick to sugars, Tropical volcanic eruptions drive cooling in the tropics, The twisted history of snail shells
RIKEN
19 Dec 2008
Structural and electronic rearrangements discovered in the new oxide LiRh2O4 provide hints for improving electricity generation from heat
RIKEN
19 Dec 2008
Genes known as pubs have a negative effect on a plant’s immune system
IPS Asia Pacific
19 Dec 2008
Also in the Asia Media Forum: Western Media Slip Up in Mumbai Attack Reportage; Iraqi Journo's Infamous Shoes Destroyed; China Blocks Websites Anew; Killing of Journalists Continue in the Philippines; 'Foreign Coverage of Thai Crisis Distorted'; No Beating Around the Bush for Iraqi Journalist
RIKEN
19 Dec 2008
A new type of biological camera can trace several different molecules at once in a live animal
RIKEN
19 Dec 2008
The excited energy state of an oxygen nucleus could consist of a condensate of alpha particles
RIKEN
19 Dec 2008
RIKEN is offering five short-term research positions to graduate students from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and three each to graduate students from Sichuan University and Southwest Jiaotong University.
Nature Publishing Group
17 Dec 2008
Summaries of newsworthy papers include An engine for social change, Taking the rough with the smooth and Cancer stem cells leave their mark
Nature Publishing Group
17 Dec 2008
The person who did more than any other to build the world's newest and most powerful particle accelerator is named as Nature's newsmaker of 2008 and Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy has revolutionized the field of molecular and cell biology.
Nature Publishing Group
17 Dec 2008
In Nature China this week - Genetic heritage studies provide an insight into which Chinese individual is more likely to inherit Leber's disease
Universiti Sains Malaysia
14 Dec 2008
While current events may not mark the end of capitalism, its golden age is surely over. It is time to allow other systems to emerge and co-exist. Here, the Islamic option, as a whole or in part, must be seriously considered.
Nature Publishing Group
14 Dec 2008
Summaries of newsworthy papers: Neuroscience: Loud and clear, Lullaby learning, Neuronal function implicated in obesity risk, Live, fast, die old, A rotating surface shell on Mars, Avoiding overreaction and Vaccine mystery solved
RIKEN
12 Dec 2008
The complex arrangement of spins in a magnetic oxide gives rise to a magneto-electric effect
RIKEN
12 Dec 2008
An analytical survey maps out the genetic connections of the flavonols. Flavonols are health-promoting, dietary antioxidants. In plants, they are involved in defense responses, such as reactions to pathogens and UV radiation.
RIKEN
12 Dec 2008
A color-shifting fluorescent protein allows researchers to observe immune cell migration that occurs in living animals
RIKEN
12 Dec 2008
Magnetic fluctuations may play an important role in the mechanism for superconductivity in the iron-pnictides
IPS Asia Pacific
12 Dec 2008
Highlights from the Asia Media Forum include Thailand Bans 'The Economist', LEBANON: New Provocative Magazine Defies Norms, INDIA/PAKISTAN: Hoax Call Hyped by Media - Get Hostilities to Brink, Corruption in the Eyes of a Young Journo and Media Complicity in Mumbai Terror
RIKEN
12 Dec 2008
Sandra Blakeslee, a science writer for The New York Times who specializes in the brain sciences, recently interviewed Atsushi Iriki of the RIKEN Brain Science Institute (BSI), Wako, Japan.
RIKEN
12 Dec 2008
The meeting, titled ‘‘Toward Synthesis of Cells—Reconstruction and Design of Cellular Functions,’’ brought together experts with diverse backgrounds to discuss ways eventually realize the synthesis of molecules, cells and organs.
Waseda University
11 Dec 2008
Journalist and news anchor Tetsuya Chikushi lost his battle with lung cancer in November 2008. He was a lecturer in Waseda University. His colleague and fellow news anchor, Yasuhiro Tase remembers his legacy.
Nature Publishing Group
10 Dec 2008
Researchers in China have shed fresh light on the signalling pathways that regulate energy balance
Nature Publishing Group
10 Dec 2008
Water vapour in ‘hot-Jupiter’ atmosphere?, Heating far-off oceans, The stage is set for another food crisis, Antibody therapy helps SIV-infected monkeys, Changing its spots, Mirror image molecules made with ease, Melanoma mutation, Solid-state storage device for single photons and Bacterial clean-up job
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
10 Dec 2008
The Malaysian Solid State Science and Technology Society (MASS) presented this award to Prof. Taufiq Yap Yun Hin from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) for his work on using vanadium phosphorus oxide (VPO) as a catalyst for light oxidation hydrocarbon reaction to produce high value added petrochemical product.
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
10 Dec 2008
Minister of Higher Education, Dato' Seri Khaled Nordin informed the media that the ministry has allocated grant worth of RM25mil to GSM-UPM with a budget of RM13.5mil for infrastructure and the other RM11.5mil is intended for developing human capital.