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Institutional News Dr. Cherry Murray Elected as New Chair of the OIST Board of Governors Dr. Cherry Murray has been elected as the new chair of the Board of Governors (BOG) of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST). 29 September 2017
Research Update At the Razor’s Edge: Yasha Neiman Day by day, Neiman attacks one big question: How can quantum mechanics and general relativity function together in a constantly accelerating universe? 27 September 2017
Research Update A Sustainable Future Powered by Sea OIST researchers develop turbines to convert the power of ocean waves into clean, renewable energy. 20 September 2017
Research Update Supercharging Silicon Batteries OIST scientists designed a novel silicon-based anode to provide lithium batteries with increased power and better stability. 06 September 2017
Institutional News OIST Welcomes its 6th Graduate Class Thirty-seven students joined the university this year, representing 19 different countries and regions. 04 September 2017
Research Update Say Hello to the 3D Obama Ant Three new ant species named in honor of key figures in conservation—Barack Obama, Ken Saro-Wiwa, and E.O. Wilson—are immortalized as 3D virtual avatars. 29 August 2017
Institutional News Summer School of Science 2017 Many children experienced the joy of science at this year’s Onna/OIST Summer School of Science. 25 August 2017
Institutional News Dr. Sydney Brenner, Former OIST Promotion Corporation President, Receives Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun On Monday, August 21, Dr. Sydney Brenner was honored with the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun from the Government of Japan. 22 August 2017
Research Update The Power of Perovskite OIST researchers improve perovskite-based technology in the entire energy cycle, from solar cells harnessing power to LED diodes to light the screens of future electronic devices and other lighting applications. 04 August 2017
Research Update “Are We There Yet?” – Explaining ADHD Science to Children A collaboration between OIST and Brazilian researchers reported their latest brain research on ADHD in a scientific journal targeting – and peer-reviewed by – children. 25 July 2017
Research Update Parasite Revealed: New Insights into Dicyemida Researchers decisively classify marine parasite Dicyemida, yielding new opportunities for understanding parasites and evolution. 18 July 2017
Research Update Chillier Winters, Smaller Beaks Researchers find that cold winters contributed to the evolution of beak size in Australasian songbirds. 13 July 2017