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 2025 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 Can a Next-generation Supercomputer Reveal How the Brain Works? OIST Professor, Kenji Doya, and collaborators at four Japanese institutes have received a MEXT Supercomputing Grant to simulate the whole brain network and to develop brain-like artificial intelligence. 04 July 2016 Research Update At the Droplet of a Hat: Capturing Mixable Liquid Interaction The spreading of mixable liquids into ‘droplet hats’ was observed for the first time, which could lead to insight into improving strategies for cleaning animals affected by oil spills. 29 June 2016 Research Update Preparing for a New Relationship: Coral and Algae Interactions Explored Changes in gene expression were found when coral and algae begin to interact. 23 June 2016 Research Update The Sound of Music: How the Songbird Learns its Melody In zebra finches, the neurons associated with the memory of the father bird’s song have been pinpointed. 21 June 2016 Research Update Scaling up Quantum Technologies: The Rare Case When 1+1 Is Just 2 A technique to control two particles, rather than just one, by using quantum tunnelling has been described. 15 June 2016 Research Update New 'Ukidama' Nanoparticle Structure Revealed A unique structure of copper-silver nanoparticles has been identified that resemble the Japanese glass fishing floats called ukidama. 10 June 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 Research Update The Rules of the Game for Children with ADHD Researchers use a game-based experiment to understand how children with ADHD react to changing situations. 02 June 2016 Research Update The Science on Your Plate OIST holds food science symposium and bazaar to shed light about what is really on your plate. 30 May 2016 Research Update Understanding Your Bacteria New insight into bacterial cell division could lead to advancements in the fight against harmful bacteria. 26 May 2016 Research Update The Next Generation of Carbon Monoxide Nanosensors Researchers propose a new method for building gas sensors that integrates nanowires on a micro-hotplate. 25 May 2016 Research Update Tampering with the Current in a Petri Dish OIST team creates a simple and inexpensive insert that generates uniform electric field for tissue engineering and other cell studies. 20 May 2016 Pagination First page … 61 62 63 … Last page Media Coverage Coverage of OIST in the media and on the web Media Coverage
Research Update Can a Next-generation Supercomputer Reveal How the Brain Works? OIST Professor, Kenji Doya, and collaborators at four Japanese institutes have received a MEXT Supercomputing Grant to simulate the whole brain network and to develop brain-like artificial intelligence. 04 July 2016
Research Update At the Droplet of a Hat: Capturing Mixable Liquid Interaction The spreading of mixable liquids into ‘droplet hats’ was observed for the first time, which could lead to insight into improving strategies for cleaning animals affected by oil spills. 29 June 2016
Research Update Preparing for a New Relationship: Coral and Algae Interactions Explored Changes in gene expression were found when coral and algae begin to interact. 23 June 2016
Research Update The Sound of Music: How the Songbird Learns its Melody In zebra finches, the neurons associated with the memory of the father bird’s song have been pinpointed. 21 June 2016
Research Update Scaling up Quantum Technologies: The Rare Case When 1+1 Is Just 2 A technique to control two particles, rather than just one, by using quantum tunnelling has been described. 15 June 2016
Research Update New 'Ukidama' Nanoparticle Structure Revealed A unique structure of copper-silver nanoparticles has been identified that resemble the Japanese glass fishing floats called ukidama. 10 June 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
Research Update The Rules of the Game for Children with ADHD Researchers use a game-based experiment to understand how children with ADHD react to changing situations. 02 June 2016
Research Update The Science on Your Plate OIST holds food science symposium and bazaar to shed light about what is really on your plate. 30 May 2016
Research Update Understanding Your Bacteria New insight into bacterial cell division could lead to advancements in the fight against harmful bacteria. 26 May 2016
Research Update The Next Generation of Carbon Monoxide Nanosensors Researchers propose a new method for building gas sensors that integrates nanowires on a micro-hotplate. 25 May 2016
Research Update Tampering with the Current in a Petri Dish OIST team creates a simple and inexpensive insert that generates uniform electric field for tissue engineering and other cell studies. 20 May 2016