The Tiny Universe of Spin Ice. Credit: Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), UK. The Tiny Universe of Spin Ice. Credit: Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), UK. Date: 22 October 2012 Copyright OIST (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, 沖縄科学技術大学院大学). Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). Download full-resolution image Tags Education Research Share on: Related Images Tetrahedral Lattice of Spin Ice Honey bees An OIST researcher explained how bees make honey. Visitors were able to observe honey bees in their hive with no fear of stings. Podcast #3 Bioconvergence Center OKEON header image The Theory of Quantum Matter Unit at work: From left to right: Andy Smerald, Ludovic Jaubert, Owen Benton, and Professor Nic Shannon. Dr. Jonathan Dorfan and Mrs. Renee Dorfan Dr. Jonathan Dorfan and Mrs. Renee Dorfan pose for a photo after the conferment at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.
Honey bees An OIST researcher explained how bees make honey. Visitors were able to observe honey bees in their hive with no fear of stings.
Honey bees An OIST researcher explained how bees make honey. Visitors were able to observe honey bees in their hive with no fear of stings.
The Theory of Quantum Matter Unit at work: From left to right: Andy Smerald, Ludovic Jaubert, Owen Benton, and Professor Nic Shannon.
The Theory of Quantum Matter Unit at work: From left to right: Andy Smerald, Ludovic Jaubert, Owen Benton, and Professor Nic Shannon.
Dr. Jonathan Dorfan and Mrs. Renee Dorfan Dr. Jonathan Dorfan and Mrs. Renee Dorfan pose for a photo after the conferment at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.
Dr. Jonathan Dorfan and Mrs. Renee Dorfan Dr. Jonathan Dorfan and Mrs. Renee Dorfan pose for a photo after the conferment at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.