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The RIKEN Podcast highlights some of the best research published by RIKEN, one of Japan’s leading research organizations. Join us each month as we talk to RIKEN researchers and their collaborators around the world about their most interesting recent work. There is something for all in the RIKEN Podcast which spans physics, chemistry, engineering, biology and medical science.
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2009-02-05 | This month it's all about the brain: Yoshiki Sasai's recipe for growing brain tissue from stem cells, how our early life experiences shape the wiring of our brain's visual centre, and the RIKEN researchers that used brain cells to clone mice frozen for... |
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2008-12-04 | Join us on a trip to the English countryside to see how RIKEN researchers are using beams of muons to probe the micro-structure of materials. Also in this show, sex cell determination and the unusual wave-bending properties of metamaterials. |
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2008-11-06 | A new kind of microscope that could bring colour to the nanoworld and the latest research from RIKEN's Plant Science Centre. |
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2008-10-03 | Learning and memory-building in the brain, the enzyme complex behind metabolic syndrome and the origin of superconductivity. |
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2008-09-04 | A radical new approach to blood transfusions, the genetics of lower-back pain and how research into plant toxins could help scientists design better anti-cancer drugs. |
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