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Institutional News What listening to birds can teach us about our ecosystems Our new podcast episode focuses on how large-scale environmental datasets can be used to study island wildlife. 04 December 2023
Institutional News Deep dive into marine science: Dynamic duo boosts coral reef research at OIST Podcaster discusses marine biodiversity research and threats to coral reefs with OIST marine scientists. 28 November 2023
Research Update Okinawa’s ants change their seasonal rhythms amid land-cover changes Ant communities in areas with more human development show reduced seasonal behavior. 27 October 2023
Research Update Research on bee virus origins uncovers buzz-worthy breakthrough Findings can help understand how bee viruses evolve and how to manage them. 17 September 2023
Research Update How to say “jumping ants” in Uchinaaguchi OIST translates research findings into Okinawan language. 14 September 2023
Research Update Natural analogues: Pushing the frontiers of research on coral reefs and climate change Scientists travel to Palau to learn what may happen to coral reef ecosystems in the future. 08 June 2023
Institutional News Two new Deans begin their appointments Prof. Thomas Busch and Prof. Evan Economo join the OIST Senior Management team. 03 April 2023
Research Update In hot water: Ocean warming impacts growth, metabolic rate and gene activity of newly hatched clownfish The oceans are heating up, and just 3°C of warming could significantly impact the development and growth of clownfish larvae, a new study finds. 20 March 2023