News Research Update Shedding Light on Dark Traps Scientists pinpoint origin of defects that sap potential of next gen solar tech. 15 April 2020 Research Update The building blocks of gum disease Research focusing on the bacteria responsible for gum disease has revealed the unique assembly mechanism of its pili – adhesive filaments used for attachment. 13 April 2020 Institutional News State-of-the-art building opens its doors Lab 4 will provide additional world-class research facilities to the University and continue to encourage interdisciplinary research. 07 April 2020 Research Update Leaving its mark: How frailty impacts the blood Fifteen blood metabolites are key for diagnosing the age-related disorder, frailty, new study finds. 07 April 2020 Institutional News Agreement on Science and Academic Cooperation between OIST and RIKEN OIST and RIKEN concluded an agreement on scientific and academic cooperation. 31 March 2020 Research Update Surfing the waves: Electrons break law to go with the flow Researchers measure how fluid changes the movement of electrons. 30 March 2020 Research Update Making sense of cells Scientists create model to measure how cells sense their surroundings. 27 March 2020 Research Update Shifting Dimensions: Exciting Excitons in Phosphorene Scientists probe how excited states of matter behave in phosphorene – a two-dimensional material with unusual properties. 23 March 2020 Research Update Warming Seas: Climate Change’s Toll on Tropical Fish Researchers study behavioral and physiological effects of marine heatwaves on wild fish in a short period of time. 18 March 2020 Institutional News COVID-19: Update Mar 18, 2020 There have been no cases of COVID-19 in our community and Okinawa remains one of the least affected parts of Asia with only three confirmed infections and effective containment measures. 18 March 2020 Research Update Seeing with electrons: scientists pave the way to more affordable and accessible cryo-EM Researchers develop a low-cost and easy-to-use cryogenic electron microscope. 16 March 2020 Research Update Caught in a spin: spiral vortex streamlines delivery of nanomaterials into cells Researchers develop a low-cost and simple device that can rapidly and efficiently deliver nanomaterials into cells. 11 March 2020 Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 50 Next page ›› Media Coverage Coverage of OIST in the media and on the web Media Coverage
Research Update Shedding Light on Dark Traps Scientists pinpoint origin of defects that sap potential of next gen solar tech. 15 April 2020
Research Update The building blocks of gum disease Research focusing on the bacteria responsible for gum disease has revealed the unique assembly mechanism of its pili – adhesive filaments used for attachment. 13 April 2020
Institutional News State-of-the-art building opens its doors Lab 4 will provide additional world-class research facilities to the University and continue to encourage interdisciplinary research. 07 April 2020
Research Update Leaving its mark: How frailty impacts the blood Fifteen blood metabolites are key for diagnosing the age-related disorder, frailty, new study finds. 07 April 2020
Institutional News Agreement on Science and Academic Cooperation between OIST and RIKEN OIST and RIKEN concluded an agreement on scientific and academic cooperation. 31 March 2020
Research Update Surfing the waves: Electrons break law to go with the flow Researchers measure how fluid changes the movement of electrons. 30 March 2020
Research Update Making sense of cells Scientists create model to measure how cells sense their surroundings. 27 March 2020
Research Update Shifting Dimensions: Exciting Excitons in Phosphorene Scientists probe how excited states of matter behave in phosphorene – a two-dimensional material with unusual properties. 23 March 2020
Research Update Warming Seas: Climate Change’s Toll on Tropical Fish Researchers study behavioral and physiological effects of marine heatwaves on wild fish in a short period of time. 18 March 2020
Institutional News COVID-19: Update Mar 18, 2020 There have been no cases of COVID-19 in our community and Okinawa remains one of the least affected parts of Asia with only three confirmed infections and effective containment measures. 18 March 2020
Research Update Seeing with electrons: scientists pave the way to more affordable and accessible cryo-EM Researchers develop a low-cost and easy-to-use cryogenic electron microscope. 16 March 2020
Research Update Caught in a spin: spiral vortex streamlines delivery of nanomaterials into cells Researchers develop a low-cost and simple device that can rapidly and efficiently deliver nanomaterials into cells. 11 March 2020