RIKEN researchers challenge textbooks by finding a BH3-only protein in fruit flies, implying a shared cell-death mechanism with mammals.
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Unleashing exotic states of matter: RIKEN proves edges unnecessary, showcasing quantum anomalous Hall effect in edge-free devices.
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Making the Impossible Possible: Nuclear Physicists Create An Exceptionally Neutron-Rich Sodium Isotope
At RIKEN, nuclear physicists have accomplished what was once thought to be unachievable. They have managed to generate a remarkably…
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