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 Cell Suicide Prevention Squad OIST researchers discover mechanisms aiding cell viability and survival. 04 December 2015 Research Update Takamine Ants Collection Finds Home at OIST Okinawan ant expert Mr. Hidetsune Takamine donates his valuable ant collection to OIST. 27 November 2015 Research Update Sex Determination in Ants OIST researchers discover what makes ants male or female. 25 November 2015 Research Update Resistant-Starch Okinawan Rice Project Receives an Award OIST Prof. Hidetoshi Saze develops a new strain of rice that helps to prevent lifestyle and diet-related diseases. 19 November 2015 Research Update Our Closest Wormy Cousins OIST and its collaborators have analyzed the genomes of two acorn worm species and found that approximately two-thirds of human genes have counterparts in the ancestors of these marine animals. 18 November 2015 Research Update Mysteries of Bony Fish Genome Evolution New computational tool and mathematical model open ways for further discoveries in animal genome evolution. 16 November 2015 Research Update Magnetic Monopoles: Crystal Clear OIST’s physicist studies magnetic monopoles in spin ice crystals and explains why double layers of magnetic charges can be found 11 November 2015 Institutional News More than 5000 people at OIST Open Campus More than 5000 people, 350 volunteers, 36 science activities, 18 food stalls and 5 buildings adds up to OIST Open Campus. 10 November 2015 Research Update Incompressible Electrons OIST scientist and collaborators have discovered that electrons become incompressible when trapped on the surface of liquid helium under certain conditions. 02 November 2015 Institutional News OIST Housing Project Reaches the Finish Line The OIST housing project is completed, but there are already plans for more dwellings for OIST members. 30 October 2015 Research Update Receptors: It Takes a Dimer to Bind OIST’s Prof. Ichiro Maruyama proposes a revolutionary new receptor model 29 October 2015 Institutional News Ideas Start Here The new OIST Conference Center welcomed event organisers on October 26th. 28 October 2015 Pagination First page … 65 66 67 … Last page Media Coverage Coverage of OIST in the media and on the web Media Coverage
Research Update Cell Suicide Prevention Squad OIST researchers discover mechanisms aiding cell viability and survival. 04 December 2015
Research Update Takamine Ants Collection Finds Home at OIST Okinawan ant expert Mr. Hidetsune Takamine donates his valuable ant collection to OIST. 27 November 2015
Research Update Sex Determination in Ants OIST researchers discover what makes ants male or female. 25 November 2015
Research Update Resistant-Starch Okinawan Rice Project Receives an Award OIST Prof. Hidetoshi Saze develops a new strain of rice that helps to prevent lifestyle and diet-related diseases. 19 November 2015
Research Update Our Closest Wormy Cousins OIST and its collaborators have analyzed the genomes of two acorn worm species and found that approximately two-thirds of human genes have counterparts in the ancestors of these marine animals. 18 November 2015
Research Update Mysteries of Bony Fish Genome Evolution New computational tool and mathematical model open ways for further discoveries in animal genome evolution. 16 November 2015
Research Update Magnetic Monopoles: Crystal Clear OIST’s physicist studies magnetic monopoles in spin ice crystals and explains why double layers of magnetic charges can be found 11 November 2015
Institutional News More than 5000 people at OIST Open Campus More than 5000 people, 350 volunteers, 36 science activities, 18 food stalls and 5 buildings adds up to OIST Open Campus. 10 November 2015
Research Update Incompressible Electrons OIST scientist and collaborators have discovered that electrons become incompressible when trapped on the surface of liquid helium under certain conditions. 02 November 2015
Institutional News OIST Housing Project Reaches the Finish Line The OIST housing project is completed, but there are already plans for more dwellings for OIST members. 30 October 2015
Research Update Receptors: It Takes a Dimer to Bind OIST’s Prof. Ichiro Maruyama proposes a revolutionary new receptor model 29 October 2015
Institutional News Ideas Start Here The new OIST Conference Center welcomed event organisers on October 26th. 28 October 2015