Riken Podcast

Science & Medicine
The RIKEN Podcast each month highlights some of the best research recently published by RIKEN, one of Japan’s leading research organizations, by interviewing RIKEN researchers about their work. RIKEN has six institutes spanning a broad spectrum of research in physics, chemistry, engineering, genomics, neuroscience and developmental and cell biology (for more information about RIKEN see riken.jp/engn/). (Author: Nature Publishing Group)
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Recent episodes from Riken Podcast

  • Published: Sep 3, 08
    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.
     
  • Published: Aug 1, 08
    A new chemical reaction that makes fine-tuning molecules for drugs and plastics much easier, the genome of a small but important plant, and how scientists have recreated a form of quark matter that existed just moments after the Big Bang.
     
  • Published: Aug 1, 08
    A giant X-ray beaming machine that's helping researchers tell apart left and right-handed crystals, how to switch from one kind of rubbery reaction to another and tool-using rodents.
     
  • Published: Jun 26, 08
    A new chemical reaction that makes fine-tuning molecules for drugs and plastics much easier, the genome of a small but important plant, and how scientists have recreated a form of quark matter that existed just moments after the Big Bang.