 The researchers studied the gelation process of a low molecular weight gelator, and only electobionamide-slash-water mixture, using the broadband dielectric spectroscopy BDS technique. They found that the gelation process involved higher archical structure formation processes in various time scales. At lower temperatures, the solute molecules interacted with water molecules in the megahertz region, while at higher temperatures, they interacted with water molecules in the 10 gigahertz region. Additionally, the relaxation processes of the solute and water molecules were reflected in the BDS data, which allowed the researchers to determine the sol-gel transition temperature of the material. This study provides insight into the gelation mechanism of this type of gel material, which could be useful for developing new gel materials. This article was authored by Kenta Shimizu, Fumia Abe, Yasuhiro Kishi, and others.