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Research Update Secrets of COVID-19 transmission revealed in turbulent puffs By breathing new life into an old model, scientists explore the behavior of turbulent puffs, and what it means for the spread of COVID-19. 26 August 2021
Research Update Speed and absorption key to optimizing new type of rechargeable battery Rechargeable, lithium sulfur batteries are promising candidates to sustainably meet the world’s energy demands, and a new study has put them one step closer to becoming readily available. 09 August 2021
Research Update Future of perovskite solar cells shines a little brighter A novel way of synthesizing an essential powder is key to raising the efficiency of perovskite solar cells, says researchers. 21 June 2021
Research Update A new “twist” to break viscoelastic liquid bridges Twisting, not stretching, is a more effective way to break viscoelastic liquid bridges, a PNAS study finds. 15 June 2021
Research Update Scientists expose the cold heart of landfalling hurricanes Using simulations, researchers uncover a key clue as to whether hurricanes will decay or re-intensify after hitting land. 14 June 2021
Research Update Scientists develop perovskite solar modules with greater size, power and stability With fewer defects and a longer lifespan, next-gen solar technology moves closer towards commercialization. 29 January 2021
Research Update Climate change causes landfalling hurricanes to stay stronger for longer Warming oceans means hurricanes weaken more slowly and inflict more destruction farther inland, new study shows 11 November 2020
Research Update Scientists develop low-cost chip to detect presence and quantity of COVID-19 antibodies Light-sensing technology promises to make COVID-19 antibody testing cheaper, easier, faster and more accurate. 11 September 2020
Research Update Scientists boost stability and efficiency of next-gen solar tech Solar modules made from perovskite material gain power to transform the solar tech industry 20 July 2020
Research Update Trapping tiny particles: A versatile tool for nanomanipulation Researchers have developed a novel device for single nanoparticle trapping which has potential applications for drug discovery, disease monitoring, biomedical imaging, and more. 15 July 2020
Research Update Stretch and flow: Research sheds light on unusual properties of well-known materials Researchers strive to better understand the flow of materials that have both liquid-like and solid-like states, such as toothpaste, mayonnaise, and ketchup. 19 May 2020
Research Update Gel, masks, and face shields: Researchers use specific skills to help Okinawa With the number of COVID-19 cases in Okinawa on the rise, OIST researchers are looking at how they can help the local community. 20 April 2020