News Research Update Bigger Eyes but Reduced Brain Power in Nocturnal Fishes How does living life in darkness influence the way nocturnal fishes see? A study by OIST scientists finds out. 23 July 2018 Research Update Study Demonstrates Impact of Temperature on Mitochondrial DNA Evolution A new study by OIST researchers provides evidence towards selection in mtDNA due to variations in temperature. 17 July 2018 Research Update Bubbles and Whispers - Glass Bubbles Boost Nanoparticle Detection OIST-fabricated sensor detects tiny particles with field of bouncing light 11 July 2018 Institutional News STRINGS 2018: Annual Conference on String Theory, Okinawa, Japan OIST proudly hosted STRINGS 2018, an annual conference on string theory, between 25-29 June 2018. 04 July 2018 Research Update Mutation and 3D Modelling Reveal New Structure to Cell Division Process Structure of cohesin, a cell division protein, could be much different than expected, study shows. 03 July 2018 Institutional News OIST and DEEPCORE Partner for AI Innovation Research university and business incubator to collaborate on AI projects. 21 June 2018 Research Update Space Detectives! Sandbox Craters Reveal Secrets of Planetary Splash Marks and Lost Meteorites OIST researchers inspired by school science to crack the conundrum of planetary craters. 21 June 2018 Institutional News OIST Welcomes Two New Members of its Board of Governors Nobel Laureates Dr. Erwin Neher and Dr. Ryoji Noyori join BOG. 18 June 2018 Research Update Seeing the Light? Study Illuminates How Quantum Magnets Mimic Light Magnetic crystal that behaves like quantum light validates theory. 06 June 2018 Research Update Wait For It: Serotonin and Confidence at the Root of Patience in New Study Serotonin keeps mice hanging on if they are sure of getting rewards, but not sure when. 01 June 2018 Research Update Ants Provide Clues to Why Biodiversity is Higher in the Tropics New global data of invertebrate distributions suggests time holds key to species diversity 30 May 2018 Research Update Symbiotic Plankton: Providers or Parasites? New research points to a possible mutually beneficial relationship between photosynthetic algae and their planktonic hosts. 21 May 2018 Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 61 Next page ›› Media Coverage Coverage of OIST in the media and on the web Media Coverage
Research Update Bigger Eyes but Reduced Brain Power in Nocturnal Fishes How does living life in darkness influence the way nocturnal fishes see? A study by OIST scientists finds out. 23 July 2018
Research Update Study Demonstrates Impact of Temperature on Mitochondrial DNA Evolution A new study by OIST researchers provides evidence towards selection in mtDNA due to variations in temperature. 17 July 2018
Research Update Bubbles and Whispers - Glass Bubbles Boost Nanoparticle Detection OIST-fabricated sensor detects tiny particles with field of bouncing light 11 July 2018
Institutional News STRINGS 2018: Annual Conference on String Theory, Okinawa, Japan OIST proudly hosted STRINGS 2018, an annual conference on string theory, between 25-29 June 2018. 04 July 2018
Research Update Mutation and 3D Modelling Reveal New Structure to Cell Division Process Structure of cohesin, a cell division protein, could be much different than expected, study shows. 03 July 2018
Institutional News OIST and DEEPCORE Partner for AI Innovation Research university and business incubator to collaborate on AI projects. 21 June 2018
Research Update Space Detectives! Sandbox Craters Reveal Secrets of Planetary Splash Marks and Lost Meteorites OIST researchers inspired by school science to crack the conundrum of planetary craters. 21 June 2018
Institutional News OIST Welcomes Two New Members of its Board of Governors Nobel Laureates Dr. Erwin Neher and Dr. Ryoji Noyori join BOG. 18 June 2018
Research Update Seeing the Light? Study Illuminates How Quantum Magnets Mimic Light Magnetic crystal that behaves like quantum light validates theory. 06 June 2018
Research Update Wait For It: Serotonin and Confidence at the Root of Patience in New Study Serotonin keeps mice hanging on if they are sure of getting rewards, but not sure when. 01 June 2018
Research Update Ants Provide Clues to Why Biodiversity is Higher in the Tropics New global data of invertebrate distributions suggests time holds key to species diversity 30 May 2018
Research Update Symbiotic Plankton: Providers or Parasites? New research points to a possible mutually beneficial relationship between photosynthetic algae and their planktonic hosts. 21 May 2018