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Shrimp cocktails served in Japanese rivers
Elusive “strange” nucleus is free of charge
Baby white wallaby harboring hopping DNA
A-B-C is not as easy as 1-2-3 but assembles like clockwork
Mutant mice shed no tears
Walking walk not up to speed with talk
Load up hydrogen but hold carbon
If you can’t score music, just beat it
Sleeping mice show busy brains
Sound of Ikebana blooms where art and digital technology intersect
Feral horse show some class with harems
New insight into molecular mechanisms underlying development of heart failure
River animals just go with flow
Einstein finally warms up to quantum mechanics?
Hybrid strategy captures larger picture of wild mandrills
Success in Visualizing Propagation Path of Electromagnetic Waves from Space to Ground
Life is but dream
Towards Self-Restoring Electronic Devices with Long DNA Molecules
Different recipe, same sauce
Behavioral synchronization in complex societies of feral horses
Founder sociality hypothesis explains long-lasting social change when animals expand into novel niche
Plant from Plastics: Bio-based Polymers Can Be Transformed into Fertilizers
Building stronger anti-cancer therapies with stem cells
Cells act in unison when next to each other
Male giraffes are more socially connected than females
Order from chaos
Weighing space dust with radar
Call for applications: 13th Tachibana Award
Detect with PKAchu
Meeting Announcements: Take part an online symposium held by Tech’s revolutionary research hub, WRHI
On trail of causes of radiation events during space flight
Primates aren’t quite frogs
Terahertz zaps alter gene activity in stem cells
Reducing high social cost of death
Breastfeeding hormones make mothers happier
Ig Nobel Prize awarded to Tsuyoshi Nishimura of PRI
How your brain finds good objects
New insight into mammalian stem cell evolution
Changing ties that naturally bind
Going platinum at nanoscale
Endangered Japanese Orchid Found Inhabiting Northern Kyoto
Two for price of one
Cells communicate by doing ‘wave’
Tug-of-war at heart of cellular symmetry
From bacteria to you: biological reactions that sustain our rhythms
Toppan Printing and Kyoto University Support Human Resource Development by Creating a New Methodology Based on
CSEAS launches online platform “Corona Chronicles: Voices from Field” (27 April 2020)
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