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 Research Update Illuminating the molecular ballet in living cells Ultrafast fluorescent imaging technology brings the molecular dynamics of living cells into clear view 06 June 2023 Institutional News New OIST building with open, modern design to help promote interdisciplinary research Lab 5 has an extensive atrium space, an amphitheater and state-of the art vivarium facility. 31 May 2023 Institutional News Dr. Karin Markides takes the helm of OIST Under the leadership of President Karin Markides, OIST will continue to advance excellence in research, education, and innovation. 30 May 2023 Institutional News [Listicle] It’s World Oceans Day! Dive into OIST’s marine science research through our most recommended articles! June 8 is the United Nations World Oceans Day, aso here’s a selection of articles highlighting OIST's pioneering and world-class marine science research. 29 May 2023 Institutional News Be a part of OIST’s beautiful campus! OIST recognizes the first two donors in its “Naming Rights” fundraising campaign 25 May 2023 Research Update NTT and OIST make first simultaneous atmospheric and marine observations directly beneath Cat 5 typhoon in NW Pacific Observation data taken from directly beneath typhoons may improve the accuracy of typhoon predictions, and explains the interaction between the atmosphere and ocean. 23 May 2023 Institutional News OIST hosts French-Japanese Seminar on "Metaverse and Virtual Reality" Over 100 OIST members and visitors attended the event exploring the science and technology behind the notion of “Metaverse”. 22 May 2023 Research Update Inhaled ethanol may treat respiratory infections and stop pandemics In mice, the treatment decreased infections caused by the Influenza A virus. 27 April 2023 Institutional News Students explore cutting-edge research and the impact of science on society 25 bachelor’s and master’s students joined Science Challenge 2023 at OIST 26 April 2023 Research Update Gut bacteria could be behind weaker immune responses to COVID-19 vaccine Digestion of fucose sugar by bacteria in our digestive tract could be hampering how effectively we respond to the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. 20 April 2023 Research Update Towards a Deeper Understanding of Turbulence in Elastoviscoplastic Fluids Three-dimensional simulations shed light on how energy dissipates within non-Newtonian fluids. 14 April 2023 Research Update Can noisy and polluted coastlines harm baby fish? OIST researchers aim to find out Less than 40% of Okinawa’s coastline remains natural. An innovative coastal monitoring program investigates how human activity and development affects the health of juvenile fish living near the shore. 13 April 2023 Pagination First page … 12 13 14 … Last page Media Coverage Coverage of OIST in the media and on the web Media Coverage
Research Update Illuminating the molecular ballet in living cells Ultrafast fluorescent imaging technology brings the molecular dynamics of living cells into clear view 06 June 2023
Institutional News New OIST building with open, modern design to help promote interdisciplinary research Lab 5 has an extensive atrium space, an amphitheater and state-of the art vivarium facility. 31 May 2023
Institutional News Dr. Karin Markides takes the helm of OIST Under the leadership of President Karin Markides, OIST will continue to advance excellence in research, education, and innovation. 30 May 2023
Institutional News [Listicle] It’s World Oceans Day! Dive into OIST’s marine science research through our most recommended articles! June 8 is the United Nations World Oceans Day, aso here’s a selection of articles highlighting OIST's pioneering and world-class marine science research. 29 May 2023
Institutional News Be a part of OIST’s beautiful campus! OIST recognizes the first two donors in its “Naming Rights” fundraising campaign 25 May 2023
Research Update NTT and OIST make first simultaneous atmospheric and marine observations directly beneath Cat 5 typhoon in NW Pacific Observation data taken from directly beneath typhoons may improve the accuracy of typhoon predictions, and explains the interaction between the atmosphere and ocean. 23 May 2023
Institutional News OIST hosts French-Japanese Seminar on "Metaverse and Virtual Reality" Over 100 OIST members and visitors attended the event exploring the science and technology behind the notion of “Metaverse”. 22 May 2023
Research Update Inhaled ethanol may treat respiratory infections and stop pandemics In mice, the treatment decreased infections caused by the Influenza A virus. 27 April 2023
Institutional News Students explore cutting-edge research and the impact of science on society 25 bachelor’s and master’s students joined Science Challenge 2023 at OIST 26 April 2023
Research Update Gut bacteria could be behind weaker immune responses to COVID-19 vaccine Digestion of fucose sugar by bacteria in our digestive tract could be hampering how effectively we respond to the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. 20 April 2023
Research Update Towards a Deeper Understanding of Turbulence in Elastoviscoplastic Fluids Three-dimensional simulations shed light on how energy dissipates within non-Newtonian fluids. 14 April 2023
Research Update Can noisy and polluted coastlines harm baby fish? OIST researchers aim to find out Less than 40% of Okinawa’s coastline remains natural. An innovative coastal monitoring program investigates how human activity and development affects the health of juvenile fish living near the shore. 13 April 2023