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Research Update Dragon Ants Are Coming: New ‘Game of Thrones' Species Identified Modern technology helps taxonomy to identify new ant species. 22 July 2016
Institutional News OIST Marine Science Station – Open for Worldwide Research OIST held inauguration ceremony for ocean side laboratory as a step in the development of an international marine science research hub in Okinawa. 14 July 2016
Research Update Preparing for a New Relationship: Coral and Algae Interactions Explored Changes in gene expression were found when coral and algae begin to interact. 23 June 2016
Research Update Ancient Ants Leaving a Modern Trail Past land connections, as well as current climate, are shown to be of primary importance in determining ant diversity patterns. 09 June 2016
Research Update The Proof is in the Pudding Confirming the link between disorder and metastability in granular physics. 18 May 2016
Research Update Unravelling the Costs of Rubber Agriculture on Biodiversity A striking decline in ant biodiversity found on land converted to a rubber plantation in China. 17 May 2016
Research Update OIST Welcomes Professor Hiroshi Watanabe New Evolutionary Neurobiology Unit lead by Prof. Watanabe. 22 April 2016
Research Update How the Ant Queen Gets Her Crown: Uncovering the Evolution of Queen-Worker Differences Networks of co-expressed genes are found to be different between queen and worker ants. 11 April 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 Takamine Ants Collection Finds Home at OIST Okinawan ant expert Mr. Hidetsune Takamine donates his valuable ant collection to OIST. 27 November 2015
Research Update Sex Determination in Ants OIST researchers discover what makes ants male or female. 25 November 2015
Research Update Our Closest Wormy Cousins OIST and its collaborators have analyzed the genomes of two acorn worm species and found that approximately two-thirds of human genes have counterparts in the ancestors of these marine animals. 18 November 2015