News Institutional News Research Update Facet News type Algebra Analysis Artificial intelligence Atomic physics Biochemistry Bioinformatics Biology Biophysics Biotechnology Botany Cell biology Chemistry Complex systems Computer sciences Condensed matter physics Cyber Security Data science Deep learning Developmental biology Developmental neuroscience (-) Ecology Engineering and applied sciences Environmental sciences Evolutionary biology Fluid dynamics Genetics Genomics Health sciences Immunology Informatics Machine learning Marine sciences Material science Mathematics Mechanics Medicine Molecular biology Nanoscience Neuroscience Optics Organic chemistry Photonics Physics Physiology Polymer chemistry Psychology Quantum Quantum field theory Robotics Soft matter physics Structural biology Synthetic biology Synthetic organic chemistry Theoretical sciences Topology Virology Facet Specialty 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2005 Facet Date Created Clear filters Institutional News Honeybees Help Save Okinawan Coral?! New collaboration takes an unusual approach to tackling red soil erosion. 08 September 2019 Research Update Snakes, The Best Bartenders in the Animal Kingdom? Snake venom is an ever-evolving concoction of toxin proteins, but snakes only use a few recipes to create their preferred cocktail. 14 June 2019 Research Update A Four-way Collaboration Combatting Fire Ants Japanese institutes team up to prevent and prepare to fight future invasions. 25 April 2019 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 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 Evolutionary Origin of Termite Gut Microbiome Revealed Researchers have shown that the bacterial communities in termite guts came about through both inheritance and transfer between colonies. 15 February 2018 Research Update Hearing the Dawn Chorus: Okinawa’s New Acoustic Monitoring Network Using remote acoustic monitoring to track bird activity on Okinawa for the first time, scientists examined the distribution of birds on Okinawa. 06 November 2017 Research Update Toxic Cocktail: Okinawan Pit Viper Genome Reveals Evolution of Snake Venom Researchers have sequenced the Taiwan habu genome, comparing it to that of the Sakishima habu. These invasive species may be not as well-known as the native habu in Okinawa, pictured here. 04 October 2017 Institutional News Robbed of Royalty: mutilation and social determination of female Diacamma ants Triggered by mutilation, expression of select genes determines social castes in Diacamma ants 17 February 2017 Institutional News Surf and Turf: How Land Use in Okinawa Affects the Ocean OIST researchers are investigating coral-damaging sediment runoff from the land to the ocean. 27 January 2017 Research Update Dragon Ants Are Coming: New ‘Game of Thrones' Species Identified Modern technology helps taxonomy to identify new ant species. 22 July 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 Pagination First page … 4 5 6 … Last page Media Coverage Coverage of OIST in the media and on the web Media Coverage
Institutional News Honeybees Help Save Okinawan Coral?! New collaboration takes an unusual approach to tackling red soil erosion. 08 September 2019
Research Update Snakes, The Best Bartenders in the Animal Kingdom? Snake venom is an ever-evolving concoction of toxin proteins, but snakes only use a few recipes to create their preferred cocktail. 14 June 2019
Research Update A Four-way Collaboration Combatting Fire Ants Japanese institutes team up to prevent and prepare to fight future invasions. 25 April 2019
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 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 Evolutionary Origin of Termite Gut Microbiome Revealed Researchers have shown that the bacterial communities in termite guts came about through both inheritance and transfer between colonies. 15 February 2018
Research Update Hearing the Dawn Chorus: Okinawa’s New Acoustic Monitoring Network Using remote acoustic monitoring to track bird activity on Okinawa for the first time, scientists examined the distribution of birds on Okinawa. 06 November 2017
Research Update Toxic Cocktail: Okinawan Pit Viper Genome Reveals Evolution of Snake Venom Researchers have sequenced the Taiwan habu genome, comparing it to that of the Sakishima habu. These invasive species may be not as well-known as the native habu in Okinawa, pictured here. 04 October 2017
Institutional News Robbed of Royalty: mutilation and social determination of female Diacamma ants Triggered by mutilation, expression of select genes determines social castes in Diacamma ants 17 February 2017
Institutional News Surf and Turf: How Land Use in Okinawa Affects the Ocean OIST researchers are investigating coral-damaging sediment runoff from the land to the ocean. 27 January 2017
Research Update Dragon Ants Are Coming: New ‘Game of Thrones' Species Identified Modern technology helps taxonomy to identify new ant species. 22 July 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