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Research Update Supercool Electrons Study of electron movement on helium may impact the future of quantum computing 20 January 2017
Research Update 2D Materials Enhance a 3D World 2D layer increases effectiveness of optoelectronics 10 January 2017
Research Update The Answer is Blowing in the Wind Physics research provides new insights into the fluctuations of wind energy, with implications for engineering and policy. 04 January 2017
Research Update The Song of Silence Neurons in zebra finch brains operate as a barcode reader to detect songs of the same species during learning 08 December 2016
Research Update Spin Liquid on a Peak Modelling of a magnetic material unveils an unusual state of matter that promises to advance the field of condensed matter 07 November 2016
Research Update Lights, Action, Electrons! For the first time, scientists visualized electron movement inside a solar cell. 11 October 2016
Research Update Bridging the Gap Between the Quantum and Classical Worlds Strong coupling in specific light-matter interactions, previously believed to be a quantum phenomenon, is explained with classical models and experiments. 02 August 2016
Research Update The Proof is in the Pudding Confirming the link between disorder and metastability in granular physics. 18 May 2016
Research Update Dancing on Ice A new theory by an OIST team may unlock the secrets of protons in water ice. 04 March 2016
Research Update Re-thinking Renewable Energy Predictions The OIST study on fluctuations in wind power describes how to find errors in forecasting renewable energy needs. 03 March 2016
Research Update Electrons and Liquid Helium Advance Understanding of Zero-Resistance Study of electrons on liquid helium systems sheds light on zero-resistance phenomenon in semiconductors. 01 February 2016
Research Update Magnetic Monopoles: Crystal Clear OIST’s physicist studies magnetic monopoles in spin ice crystals and explains why double layers of magnetic charges can be found 11 November 2015