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Interfaces: Different for every molecule 16-October-2009
A novel spectroscopic technique reveals a new fundamental property of air/water interfaces Read more of the article entitled 'Interfaces: Different for every molecule' How bacteria sense the world 15-October-2009
Press Release: 15 Oct, Tokyo - Researchers at the RIKEN SPring-8 Center have addressed how environmental stimuli are converted into biological signals using the highest resolution analysis of its kind to date. Read more of the article entitled 'How bacteria sense the world' Developing new stimuli-responsive molecular devices 9-October-2009
Researchers at RIKEN created a new graphite nanotube that conducts electricity when exposed to light, which could lead to efficient solar batteries based on organic materials and developed molecular devices that can respond to various types of stimuli, similar to living organisms. Read more of the article entitled 'Developing new stimuli-responsive molecular devices' Know who your friends are 9-October-2009
Neurons may be casual initially about their interactions, but get very picky when it comes to making a lasting synaptic connection Read more of the article entitled 'Know who your friends are' Forecasting solar-energy harvests 2-October-2009
Photosynthetic processes in an artificial system can be described accurately by a quantum physical theory Read more of the article entitled 'Forecasting solar-energy harvests ' |
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