French Radio Reported Okinawa's Challenges French radio station Radio France International (RFI) reported on some Okinawa's issues. OIST reseracher Dr. Masahi Yoshimura talked about the environmental issue. You can listen to the report from here. (In French) Date: 23 August 2018 Category: In the Media Media Source: RFI Share on: Related Media Coverage In the Media Doya Research in Popular Science Recent research from the Doya Unit has been written about in Popular Science! Check it out at Popular Science In the Media Yamamoto Research on the web A recent publication by the Cell Signal Unit has been picked up by other websites: Psychology Matters Asia In the Media 3D Obama Ant Hits World News! Recent research from the Economo Unit is gaining a lot of media coverage! Three new ant species named after three key figures in coservation in Africa--Barack Obama, Ken Saro-Wiwa, and E.O. Wilson—are immortalized as 3D virtual avatars. In the Media Quantum Wave Unit's Graphene in The News! The Quantum Wave Unit reported a successful use of graphene films to drastically enhance the contrast and quality of Electron Microscopy images with low energy electron beams. In the Media An OIST Manganese-Based Catalyst In The News! The Coordination Chemistry and Catalysis Unit recently published a new catalyst for the hydrogenation of carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to chemicals useful in the industry (such as formic acid and formamide) and enabling energy storage technology.
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