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Research Update Lighting up the brain: What happens when our ‘serotonin center’ is triggered? By studying how activating the brain’s serotonin center affects awake animals for the first time, scientists show that serotonin activates brain areas influencing behavior and motivation. 24 May 2024
Institutional News Bridging the gap between research-driven cryptography and privacy through secure computations OIST and Partisia sign MOU to advance the research and development of multi-party computation and privacy enhancing technologies 15 October 2024
Institutional News New possibilities for science and art: From the perspective of science communication OIST hosted a talk event on science and art (SciArt) at the United Nations University. 01 November 2024
Research Update The dictionary of termites has been rewritten A robust classification system for termites has been developed with expert consensus and powerful modelling. 29 August 2024
Research Update To walk, you only need fins (and maybe a sense of adventure) A recent anatomical study of the mudskipper reveals their adaptations to walking on land. 18 July 2024
Institutional News Sounds of the Ryukyus resonates at OIST for the first time in four years “Sounds of the Ryukyus” performance by the Traditional Music Association of the Nomura School of Ryukyuan Classical Music successfully staged. 17 May 2024
Research Update Damage to synapses caused by Alzheimer’s disease reversed A novel treatment has been proven to effectively treat cognitive decline in mice with Alzheimer’s disease. 20 June 2024