RIKEN researchers have mapped the evolution of plant immunity, uncovering a pathway to engineer crops…
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RIKEN is Japan’s largest and most comprehensive research institution, renowned for its work across a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines including physics, biology, chemistry, engineering, and computational science. Founded in 1917, RIKEN operates a network of research centers and institutes throughout Japan, and is especially noted for high-profile projects such as the K computer (once one of the world’s fastest supercomputers) and cutting-edge advancements in areas like stem cell research, quantum computing, and materials science. Its interdisciplinary approach and strong international collaborations make RIKEN a key driver of scientific innovation in Asia and globally.
Researchers from the RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing have used machine learning to perform error…
A team led by Tappei Mishina at the RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR)…
Researchers unveil a more accurate pressure scale using advanced x-rays, revealing Earth’s inner core has…
Researchers from Japan’s RIKEN Center identified a gut bacteria strain, Alistipes indistinctus, that may combat…
The development of robotic avatars could benefit from an improvement in how computers detect objects…
A team of scientists led by Masaya Hagiwara of RIKEN national science institute in Japan…
Researchers at the RIKEN Center for Sustainable Research Science (CSRS) and the University of Toronto…
Researchers have shown that the self-organization of neurons during the learning process adheres to the…
A new compound, NPD6433, inhibits fungal fatty acid synthesis, providing a promising strategy against drug-resistant…
An over-reaction when protein synthesis stalls can lead to neurodevelopmental disorders in mice. The link…
An anti-fungal compound produced by plants doesn’t work on at least one fungus. RIKEN scientists…
Japanese scientists have discovered a compound, ethylammonium lead iodide, which can store and release ammonia…
By engineering mice lacking a key signaling molecule, researchers have shed light on how the…
Using new palm-sized devices, RIKEN researchers may have finally harnessed the terahertz band of the…
Researchers led by Katsunori Tanaka at the RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research (CPR) in Japan…
A research group led by scientists from the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science have…
Working in tandem, a stomach microbe and rare variants found in nine genes greatly increase…