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Research Update Marine mystery solved: How anemonefish avoid stings from their sea anemone hosts Molecular cloaking mechanism explains iconic anemonefish-anemone partnership. 15 February 2025
Institutional News Podcast: Meet Sputniko!, the artist changing how we experience science through art OIST’s first exhibition by a visiting artist transforms data on coral reef health into a unique artistic experience. 14 January 2025
Research Update Fish-friendly dentistry: New method makes oral research non-lethal Animal teeth and jaws can now be studied humanely and cost-effectively. 26 December 2024
Research Update Robots give scientists unprecedented access to study coral reef biodiversity Study confirms accurateness of underwater robot eDNA samplers to track corals. 06 December 2024
Research Update Surprising hormone-related gene activity discovered in the early larval stage of the Malabar grouper Farmed in Okinawa for their food value, these giant meso-predators have had their entire genome sequenced, with unexpected results. 10 September 2024
Research Update To walk, you only need fins (and maybe a sense of adventure) A recent anatomical study of the mudskipper reveals their adaptations to walking on land. 18 July 2024
Research Update Ants perform emergency medical care in the field Florida carpenter ants treat wounds and perform amputations to save lives with high survival rates. 05 July 2024
Research Update Mushrooms with “massively expanded” genomes make them more adaptable to multiple lifestyles Certain Mycena strains living in the Arctic have some of the largest mushroom genomes ever described. 27 June 2024
Institutional News OIST researcher helps put Okinawa’s critical shark habitats on the map Seven areas in Okinawa are designated as “Important Shark and Ray Areas” (ISRAs) due to their key roles in safeguarding threatened species. 19 June 2024
Research Update Anemonefish are better taxonomists than humans Scientists reveal new lineages of giant sea anemones in Japan and their surprising associations with anemonefish. 12 March 2024
Research Update Standardizing solar power analysis: Researchers seek solutions for variability in renewable energy generation New method helps analyze changes in solar photovoltaic power generation across the globe. 12 March 2024
Institutional News OIST’s Coral Project celebrates noteworthy achievements in its first year Scientists and locals join forces for coral reef conservation in Okinawa, Japan. 21 February 2024