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Research Update OIST Pioneer Dr. Robert Baughman to Retire As OIST celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, it also honors the retirement of one of its longest-serving leaders. 28 December 2021
Research Update The pumice around Okinawa: How long will it last and where will it go? Favorable conditions for the pumice to stay around Okinawa will remain until June 2022 however, the stones may break apart and turn to dust or sink before then, say researchers. 23 December 2021
Research Update Venoms in snakes and salivary protein in mammals share a common origin A new study has found that a class of toxins found in snake and mammalian venom evolved from the same ancestral gene. 23 December 2021
Research Update Expectations vs reality: How robots update their behavior based on their experience The unpredictability of everyday life can inform our expectations of the future, says Professor Jun Tani, who is revealing the underlying neural networks of predictions by exploring robotic minds. 13 December 2021
Research Update Can Brain Science Boost Soccer Performance? OIST and FC Ryukyu Team Up to Find Out OIST and FC Ryukyu have launched a new partnership, with the aim of using brain science to enhance the performance of professional athletes in team sports. 10 December 2021
Research Update Joining forces to combat the coronavirus crisis Throughout the pandemic, OIST researchers have worked closely with the Okinawa Prefectural Government, providing expertise and resources needed to tackle the COVID-19 crisis. 09 December 2021
Research Update Zooming in on tiny defects Researchers looking at what limits the efficiency of a promising solar material have revealed the nature of multiple kinds of defects, their varied roles in device efficiency, and their responses to treatment. 09 December 2021
Research Update From blood vessels as pathways to neurons as gatekeepers: Journey of immune cells in developing zebrafish revealed To colonize the retina during development, immune cells use the surface of blood vessels as pathways and wait for the formation of neurons to begin, finds new study 07 December 2021
Research Update Powerful new tool makes coral reef monitoring faster, easier, cheaper As coral reefs face increasing threats, a team of researchers have developed a genetic analysis tool to determine many different types of coral on a reef with just a sample of seawater. 07 December 2021
Research Update Okinawa’s natural environment is under threat, how can scientists help? Cutting-edge genomics, wildlife monitoring, and pest identification are methods that OIST has utilized to protect Okinawa’s stunning natural environment. 03 December 2021
Research Update Researchers light the way for organic glow-in-the-dark materials Organic materials could soon be utilized for glow-in-the-dark products, which has the potential to diversify and expand the already US$400 million industry, says researchers. 29 November 2021
Research Update New scaffold design improves growth of regenerating neurons Researchers use a state-of-the-art technique to build 3D scaffolds that may help neurons repair and re-connect after spinal injury. 25 November 2021