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Research Update Exploring Neurons' Molecular Highways: How a Key Protein Regulates Neuronal Health OIST biologists find new insights on how a molecular transport system ships RNA inside neurons 31 October 2023
Institutional News Next-Generation of Brain Scientists Interact: First Joint Symposium by OIST and RIKEN CBS Next-Generation of Brain Scientists Interact: First Joint Symposium by OIST and RIKEN CBS 08 September 2023
Research Update Do digital hugs work? Research shows the way to cultivate meaningful social connections online 23 August 2023
Research Update Cuttlefish camouflage: more than meets the eye High resolution video coupled with artificial intelligence reveals that camouflaging in cuttlefish is more complex than previously thought. 28 June 2023
Research Update Octopus sleep is surprisingly similar to humans and contains a wake-like stage Like humans, octopuses transition between two sleep stages – a quiet stage and an active stage that resembles REM sleep in mammals. But could this mean that octopuses dream? 28 June 2023
Research Update Illuminating the molecular ballet in living cells Ultrafast fluorescent imaging technology brings the molecular dynamics of living cells into clear view 06 June 2023
Institutional News OIST hosts French-Japanese Seminar on "Metaverse and Virtual Reality" Over 100 OIST members and visitors attended the event exploring the science and technology behind the notion of “Metaverse”. 22 May 2023
Research Update Four challenging OIST research projects selected for FOREST (Fusion Oriented REsearch for disruptive Science and Technology) program OIST researchers leading projects that could lead to disruptive innovation have been awarded the prestigious FOREST grant 22 March 2023
Research Update What makes a neural network remember? By modifying a classical neural network, researchers have introduced a new model inspired by recent biological findings which shows improved memory performance 07 March 2023
Research Update Scientists record first-ever brain waves from freely moving octopuses Scientists have figured out how to capture brain activity in octopuses that are awake and moving – a breakthrough step in understanding how the brain controls their behavior. 24 February 2023