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Research Update Stretch and flow: Research sheds light on unusual properties of well-known materials Researchers strive to better understand the flow of materials that have both liquid-like and solid-like states, such as toothpaste, mayonnaise, and ketchup. 19 May 2020
Research Update Scientists probe the nature of the mind A researcher explores the mind and its implications for human society. 18 May 2020
Research Update Sparking insights: stripping away the mysteries of our body’s electrical wires OIST scientist hunts for clues to how neurons survive – and why they sometimes die. 08 May 2020
Research Update Controlling quantumness: Simulations reveal details about how particles interact Recent study describes new states that can be found in super-cold atom experiments, which could have applications for quantum technology. 07 May 2020
Research Update Scientists unveil how general anesthesia works A study in mice and rat brains reveals how general anesthesia dampens high frequency brain activity by weakening synapses. 24 April 2020
Research Update Modeling the Spread of COVID-19 Professor Simone Pigolotti and his team from the Biological Complexity Unit have modeled the spread of COVID-19 within Okinawa to predict its impact. 22 April 2020
Research Update Promiscuity in the Paleozoic: Researchers uncover clues about vertebrate evolution By looking at the DNA of living animals, researchers have revealed early events in vertebrate evolution, including how jawed vertebrates arose from the mating of two different species of primitive fish half a billion years ago. 22 April 2020
Research Update Gel, masks, and face shields: Researchers use specific skills to help Okinawa With the number of COVID-19 cases in Okinawa on the rise, OIST researchers are looking at how they can help the local community. 20 April 2020
Research Update Shedding Light on Dark Traps Scientists pinpoint origin of defects that sap potential of next gen solar tech. 15 April 2020
Research Update The building blocks of gum disease Research focusing on the bacteria responsible for gum disease has revealed the unique assembly mechanism of its pili – adhesive filaments used for attachment. 13 April 2020
Research Update Leaving its mark: How frailty impacts the blood Fifteen blood metabolites are key for diagnosing the age-related disorder, frailty, new study finds. 07 April 2020
Institutional News State-of-the-art building opens its doors Lab 4 will provide additional world-class research facilities to the University and continue to encourage interdisciplinary research. 07 April 2020