Media Coverage Media Coverage In the Media Interview Speech TV Writing Facet Media Coverage type 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 Facet Publication Date Clear filters Researchers find a way to extend the life of solar cells (Turkish) Haberler.com 22 January 2019 Optimizing stability of low-Cost, large-area solar modules Tech Explorist 22 January 2019 Scientists boost stability of low-cost, large-area solar modules Phys.org 22 January 2019 Scientists boost stability of low-cost, large-area solar modules ScienceDaily 22 January 2019 Placing Chaetognaths In Earth's Tree Of Life Astrobiology 21 January 2019 In the Media SCORE! Event - TV Report SCORE!, a start-up contest for local high school students jointly hosted by OIST was featured in QAB's evening news: QABプラスリポート 理系女子「リケジョ」が奮闘 QAB Ryukyu Asahi Broadcasting Corporation 16 January 2019 In the Media Arrow Worm Study Reveals Evolutionary Trends The phylogenetic position of chaetognaths, or arrow worms, stumped scientists for centuries; now, researchers have revealed important evolutionary trends by pinpointing their proper place. International Media 11 January 2019 Bristle-jawed creatures get place on the tree of life (Spanish) Europa press 10 January 2019 Bizarre 'bristle-jaw' creatures finally placed on tree of life Phys.org 10 January 2019 In the Media Paper by Mathematics, Mechanics, and Materials Unit Downloaded Most A research paper by Prof. Journal of Nonlinear Science 20 December 2018 Analyzing Gene Trees With Ease Asian Scientist Magazine 20 December 2018 Twisted linkage geometries hint at new organic chemistry Physics World 20 December 2018 Pagination First page … 50 51 52 … Last page News News articles and press releases from OIST News
In the Media SCORE! Event - TV Report SCORE!, a start-up contest for local high school students jointly hosted by OIST was featured in QAB's evening news: QABプラスリポート 理系女子「リケジョ」が奮闘 QAB Ryukyu Asahi Broadcasting Corporation 16 January 2019
In the Media Arrow Worm Study Reveals Evolutionary Trends The phylogenetic position of chaetognaths, or arrow worms, stumped scientists for centuries; now, researchers have revealed important evolutionary trends by pinpointing their proper place. International Media 11 January 2019
In the Media Paper by Mathematics, Mechanics, and Materials Unit Downloaded Most A research paper by Prof. Journal of Nonlinear Science 20 December 2018