OIST on NHK World News Professor Tsumori Shintake (Quantum Wave Microscopy Unit) was featured on Japanese international news broadcast NHK World on November 6, 2012. Date: 06 November 2012 Category: In the Media Media Source: NHK World Share on: Related Media Coverage In the Media Image of the Day The science news website Live Science featured a photo from Prof. Nic Chormaic’s unit research in its Image of the Day on November 6, a gallery of amazing photos from around the world. In the Media Build-A-Nanoparticle Article in Overseas Media Anna Ikarashi's most recent OIST Web article, Build-A-Nanoparticle, about a research paper by Prof. In the Media Jellyfish Metamorphosis research featured in Japanese online media A research on jellyfish metamorphosis by Dr. Konstantin Khalturin in Prof. Satoh's Marine Genomics Unit was higlighted by several Japanese websites recently. In the Media Goodbye Pinholes, Hello Press The Pinholes Be Gone! story has been picked up by overseas media, including: Science Daily In the Media Quantum Middleman New article based on research by the Quantum Dynamics Unit, about a system that could store quantum information for longer times, has been picked up by the following overseas media:
In the Media Image of the Day The science news website Live Science featured a photo from Prof. Nic Chormaic’s unit research in its Image of the Day on November 6, a gallery of amazing photos from around the world.
In the Media Build-A-Nanoparticle Article in Overseas Media Anna Ikarashi's most recent OIST Web article, Build-A-Nanoparticle, about a research paper by Prof.
In the Media Jellyfish Metamorphosis research featured in Japanese online media A research on jellyfish metamorphosis by Dr. Konstantin Khalturin in Prof. Satoh's Marine Genomics Unit was higlighted by several Japanese websites recently.
In the Media Goodbye Pinholes, Hello Press The Pinholes Be Gone! story has been picked up by overseas media, including: Science Daily
In the Media Quantum Middleman New article based on research by the Quantum Dynamics Unit, about a system that could store quantum information for longer times, has been picked up by the following overseas media: