Media Coverage Media Coverage (-) In the Media Interview TV Speech Writing Facet Media Coverage type 2026 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 Facet Publication Date Clear filters In the Media Column: Reduce, reuse, recycle… or remove The latest OIST column in the Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ is out now. This month, science writer Lucy Dickie interviewed PhD candidate Christina Ripken about her research on marine microplastics. Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ 26 November 2020 In the Media OIST News Creates Media Hurricane The study "Slower decay of landfalling hurricanes in a warming world" by Lin Li and Pinaki Chakraborty of the Fluid Mechanics Unit& International and domestic media 12 November 2020 In the Media Column: OIST researcher investigates how coral reefs impact tsunamis The latest OIST column in the Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ is out now. This month, science writer Dani Ellenby interviewed postdoctoral scholar, Marine le Gal, about her research on how coral ree Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ 29 August 2020 In the Media Following evolutions wayward path The latest OIST column in the Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ is out now! The article is in Japanese, but the original English translation is given below. The Asahi Shimbun Globe+ 29 July 2020 In the Media New Geometric Perspective Cracks Old Problem About Rectangles Dr. Andrew Lobb, a visiting professor of the OIST Visiting Mathematics Professor Program has been introduced in Quanta Magazine. Quanta Magazine 25 June 2020 In the Media In deep water: combatting the extinction of sharks The latest OIST column in the Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ is out now! This month we wrote about the shark research that is being carried out at OIST and the University of the Ryukyus. Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ 29 May 2020 In the Media Overtaking UTokyo: How We Keep Producing Research Results Japan-oriented finance and technology news website NewsPicks.com featured OIST in "Overtaking UTokyo: How We Keep Producing Research Results" on August 19, 2019. NewsPicks 19 August 2019 In the Media Turning Disability Into Ability Kaori Serakaki, 43, is a graphic designer at Media Section, the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST). Serakaki designs posters and pamphlets for various events the university hosts. Ryukyu Shimpo 23 April 2019 In the Media "Look for Something That You Can Really Get Into" (OIST-Shimpo Next Generation Education Project) As part of the OIST-Shimpo Next Generation Education Projects, OIST and Ryukyu Shimpo cohosted a lecture by Dr. Ryukyu Shimpo 18 April 2019 In the Media What Makes a Jellyfish? Scientists in the OIST Marine Genomics Unit have uncovered some surprising history hidden in the genes of two species of jellyfish. International Media 16 April 2019 In the Media NHK Broadcast Satoh Unit's Jellyfish Story NHK's signature morning program "Ohayo Nippon" broadcast OIST's recent study which was published in Nature Ecology & Evolution. NHK 16 April 2019 In the Media Umibudo Genome Decoding, the Center of Attention! The Marine Genomics Unit (Prof. Satoh) has decoded the genome of the popular umibudo (seagrapes), providing data that could someday be critical to local farmers. Japanese and overseas media 02 April 2019 Pagination First page … 8 9 10 … Last page News News articles and press releases from OIST News
In the Media Column: Reduce, reuse, recycle… or remove The latest OIST column in the Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ is out now. This month, science writer Lucy Dickie interviewed PhD candidate Christina Ripken about her research on marine microplastics. Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ 26 November 2020
In the Media OIST News Creates Media Hurricane The study "Slower decay of landfalling hurricanes in a warming world" by Lin Li and Pinaki Chakraborty of the Fluid Mechanics Unit& International and domestic media 12 November 2020
In the Media Column: OIST researcher investigates how coral reefs impact tsunamis The latest OIST column in the Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ is out now. This month, science writer Dani Ellenby interviewed postdoctoral scholar, Marine le Gal, about her research on how coral ree Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ 29 August 2020
In the Media Following evolutions wayward path The latest OIST column in the Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ is out now! The article is in Japanese, but the original English translation is given below. The Asahi Shimbun Globe+ 29 July 2020
In the Media New Geometric Perspective Cracks Old Problem About Rectangles Dr. Andrew Lobb, a visiting professor of the OIST Visiting Mathematics Professor Program has been introduced in Quanta Magazine. Quanta Magazine 25 June 2020
In the Media In deep water: combatting the extinction of sharks The latest OIST column in the Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ is out now! This month we wrote about the shark research that is being carried out at OIST and the University of the Ryukyus. Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ 29 May 2020
In the Media Overtaking UTokyo: How We Keep Producing Research Results Japan-oriented finance and technology news website NewsPicks.com featured OIST in "Overtaking UTokyo: How We Keep Producing Research Results" on August 19, 2019. NewsPicks 19 August 2019
In the Media Turning Disability Into Ability Kaori Serakaki, 43, is a graphic designer at Media Section, the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST). Serakaki designs posters and pamphlets for various events the university hosts. Ryukyu Shimpo 23 April 2019
In the Media "Look for Something That You Can Really Get Into" (OIST-Shimpo Next Generation Education Project) As part of the OIST-Shimpo Next Generation Education Projects, OIST and Ryukyu Shimpo cohosted a lecture by Dr. Ryukyu Shimpo 18 April 2019
In the Media What Makes a Jellyfish? Scientists in the OIST Marine Genomics Unit have uncovered some surprising history hidden in the genes of two species of jellyfish. International Media 16 April 2019
In the Media NHK Broadcast Satoh Unit's Jellyfish Story NHK's signature morning program "Ohayo Nippon" broadcast OIST's recent study which was published in Nature Ecology & Evolution. NHK 16 April 2019
In the Media Umibudo Genome Decoding, the Center of Attention! The Marine Genomics Unit (Prof. Satoh) has decoded the genome of the popular umibudo (seagrapes), providing data that could someday be critical to local farmers. Japanese and overseas media 02 April 2019