The primary mission is to unravel the mystery of the genesis of the elements by investigating the nature of nuclei and their constituents, elementary particles.
Come view the #sakura at #RIKEN Wako Campus on Saturday, March 30 between 1pm and 4pm. Admission to Wako Campus is available until 3:30pm. We hope to see you under the sakura! https://t.co/OxtGjpFvEu
Pieter Doornenbal, Senior Research Scientist at the RIKEN Nishina Center, studies the structure of exotic nuclei. #nuclear physics #accelerator@RIBF https://t.co/SM9hkpDPnc
RIKEN, @BrookhavenLab extend partnership at June 22 event celebrating 25 years of #collaboration. The RIKEN BNL Research Center https://t.co/E8wZNBjiG5 has achieved many research results in #spin#physics. https://t.co/EyWRZfpRe6
In September 2021, Tomoko ABE was awarded the "Women in Plant Mutation Breeding" prize by the IAEA for her advanced technology in mutation breeding using ion beams.
https://t.co/RmY2odjuPy
March 8 is #InternationalWomensDay. You can read about Tomoko Abe, who does #plantbreeding using the RI Beam Factory, and other women scientists, at https://t.co/3nzJbHgpPU. @RIBF https://t.co/MsoyFNEXFY
Dr. Tomoko Abe, Deputy Director of the Center, received the "Women in Plant Mutation Breeding Award" from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
https://t.co/MdrUucy7KA.
@riken_en The research paper was introduced in the Economist magazine.
The illustration in the link shows a giant rotifer (Godzilla the rotifer) which is supposed to be a food source, about to eat a fish (tuna?).
https://t.co/qaMT5jbsqw