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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
Research Update Nanomushroom Sensors: One Material, Many Applications The Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics Unit at OIST has developed new innovative biosensing material for counting dividing cells and detecting biomolecules. 23 February 2018
Research Update In the Pipeline: A Solution to a 130-Year Old Problem A twist on a textbook physics experiment sheds light on a complex phenomenon in fluid dynamics. 31 January 2018
Research Update A Superficial Relationship: Soap on Water New research shows with unprecedented accuracy what happens to liquid soap as it spreads on water. 23 January 2018
Research Update Taming Charybdis: Controlling a Vortex Using Polymers OIST scientists were able to create and study a vortex in the laboratory. 20 November 2017
Research Update A Deeper Understanding of a Surface Phenomenon Phenomena involving surface tension are extremely complex and have applications in our everyday lives, and OIST researchers are tackling the complicated mathematics behind the physics. 02 October 2017
Research Update Revealing Polymeric Fluids Behavior at the Microscopic Scale OIST researchers develop better tools to characterize polymer solutions using microfluidic platforms, promising improvements in healthcare applications. 24 April 2017
Research Update Bursting the Bubble: Solution to the Kirchhoff-Plateau Problem Researchers solve a mathematical problem illustrated by soap films spanning flexible loops. 31 March 2017
Research Update To Buckle or Not to Buckle Researchers analyze the stability of chains of magnetic balls under the influence of gravity, giving insight into unstretchable materials used in architecture. 09 March 2017
Research Update Mechanism Underlying Size-Sorting of Rubble on Asteroid Itokawa Revealed Researchers investigate why pebbles and boulders on Itokawa’s surface occupy separate regions. 07 March 2017
Research Update The Answer is Blowing in the Wind Physics research provides new insights into the fluctuations of wind energy, with implications for engineering and policy. 04 January 2017
Research Update Sensor Sensation OIST researchers create a novel sensor capable of measuring both charge and mass of biomolecules with potential applications in healthcare diagnostics. 22 December 2016