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Research Update Rare Neurons Enable Mental Flexibility OIST researchers identify the neurons that help adapt to changing environments 24 June 2015
Research Update Pinholes Be Gone! OIST researchers eliminate pesky pinholes in perovskite solar cells 02 June 2015
Research Update Unlocking the Secrets of Okinawan Pottery OIST exhibition features the science behind the art. 17 May 2015
Research Update Decoding DNA’s Phonebook High-res genome catalogue captures long-distance calls between DNA segments that may influence diseases 04 May 2015
Research Update Evolution Puts Checks on Virgin Births A species that has learned to survive without males still needs them. 17 April 2015
Research Update Mysterious Desert Fairy Circles Share Pattern with Skin Cells New finding may shed light on the unknown origin of fairy circles. 07 April 2015
Research Update Dark Neural Patches OIST researchers advance understanding of Parkinson’s disease. 11 March 2015
Research Update Solar Cells Get Growth Boost Growing film for use in solar cells under controlled conditions isn’t necessarily the best way. Ambient air grows better film, and it’s cheaper. 04 March 2015
Research Update Calling the Shots: The Brain’s Decision-making Structure A key part of the brain involved with decisions and movement appears to operate like a traditional corporation. 27 February 2015
Research Update Getting in Shape The Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics Unit at OIST studies in depth the physics behind liquid-liquid impact with varied temperatures to create non-spherical particles for use in industry. 12 February 2015
Research Update Pinholes are Pitfalls for High Performance Solar Cells OIST researchers find tiny pinholes wreaking havoc with next-generation solar cells. 30 January 2015