News Research Update Signature Structure Grants Enzyme Superfamilies Their Power Researchers identify a key structural feature of Rossmann-fold methyltransferases, a huge class of enzymes with big responsibilities. 27 November 2018 Research Update What Makes Vertebrates Special? We Can Learn from Lancelets OIST researcher helps unravel the origins of vertebrate gene regulation in a large collaborative study. 29 November 2018 Institutional News Science Festival 2018 - A Success Yet Again! 4000 happy faces visited our Science Festival 2018, last weekend! 19 November 2018 Research Update Half Moons and Pinch Points: Same Physics, Different Energy For the first time, physicists present a unified theory explaining two characteristic features of frustrated magnets and why they’re often seen together. 25 October 2018 Research Update Doing the Wave: How Stretchy Fluids React to Wavy Surfaces Scientists investigate the strange behavior of viscoelastic fluids in a series of specially designed experiments. 08 November 2018 Research Update The Slower They Turn, the Brighter They Glow Slowing down movements of photoluminescent metal complexes can increase efficiency of light emission, discover OIST scientists. 14 November 2018 Research Update Researchers Identify Three Shades of Blue OIST scientists have used brain imaging to identify three sub-types of depression—including one that is unresponsive to commonly prescribed serotonin boosting drugs. 30 October 2018 Research Update Anti-Cancer Virus Fits Tumor Receptor Like a “Key in a Lock” For the first time, scientists reveal how a promising drug candidate for cancer therapy interacts with receptors on tumors. 29 October 2018 Research Update Asian Catfish Genome Decoded For the first time, scientists decipher the entire genome of the striped catfish, paving the way for better breeding of the critical commercial species. 23 October 2018 Research Update Cellular “Tuning Mechanism” Builds Elegant Eyes Scientists discover a molecular “brake” that helps control eye lens development in zebrafish. 19 October 2018 Research Update Sculpting Bacteria Into Extreme Shapes Reveals the Rugged Nature of Cell Division Stars, triangles and pentagons demonstrate the adaptability and robustness of bacterial cell division machinery. 16 October 2018 Research Update Picture Perfect: Researchers Gain Clearest Ever Image of Ebola Virus Protein Near-atomic resolution model of viral protein complex brings clearer understanding of the viral mechanics. 17 October 2018 Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 59 Next page ›› Media Coverage Coverage of OIST in the media and on the web Media Coverage
Research Update Signature Structure Grants Enzyme Superfamilies Their Power Researchers identify a key structural feature of Rossmann-fold methyltransferases, a huge class of enzymes with big responsibilities. 27 November 2018
Research Update What Makes Vertebrates Special? We Can Learn from Lancelets OIST researcher helps unravel the origins of vertebrate gene regulation in a large collaborative study. 29 November 2018
Institutional News Science Festival 2018 - A Success Yet Again! 4000 happy faces visited our Science Festival 2018, last weekend! 19 November 2018
Research Update Half Moons and Pinch Points: Same Physics, Different Energy For the first time, physicists present a unified theory explaining two characteristic features of frustrated magnets and why they’re often seen together. 25 October 2018
Research Update Doing the Wave: How Stretchy Fluids React to Wavy Surfaces Scientists investigate the strange behavior of viscoelastic fluids in a series of specially designed experiments. 08 November 2018
Research Update The Slower They Turn, the Brighter They Glow Slowing down movements of photoluminescent metal complexes can increase efficiency of light emission, discover OIST scientists. 14 November 2018
Research Update Researchers Identify Three Shades of Blue OIST scientists have used brain imaging to identify three sub-types of depression—including one that is unresponsive to commonly prescribed serotonin boosting drugs. 30 October 2018
Research Update Anti-Cancer Virus Fits Tumor Receptor Like a “Key in a Lock” For the first time, scientists reveal how a promising drug candidate for cancer therapy interacts with receptors on tumors. 29 October 2018
Research Update Asian Catfish Genome Decoded For the first time, scientists decipher the entire genome of the striped catfish, paving the way for better breeding of the critical commercial species. 23 October 2018
Research Update Cellular “Tuning Mechanism” Builds Elegant Eyes Scientists discover a molecular “brake” that helps control eye lens development in zebrafish. 19 October 2018
Research Update Sculpting Bacteria Into Extreme Shapes Reveals the Rugged Nature of Cell Division Stars, triangles and pentagons demonstrate the adaptability and robustness of bacterial cell division machinery. 16 October 2018
Research Update Picture Perfect: Researchers Gain Clearest Ever Image of Ebola Virus Protein Near-atomic resolution model of viral protein complex brings clearer understanding of the viral mechanics. 17 October 2018