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Research Update Fiber tracking method delivers important new insights into turbulence A new experimental method that tracks the motion of fibers instead of particles reveals previously hidden information about turbulent flows. 17 September 2021
Research Update How we age, as told by spit Researchers have conducted a comprehensive analysis of the metabolites that make up the saliva of two different age groups to reveal that aging leaves telltale signs in one’s spit. 17 September 2021
Research Update Signs of dementia are written in the blood, reveals new study 33 metabolic compounds linked to dementia could be key to new methods of diagnosis and treatment. 14 September 2021
Research Update New research provides useful genetic resource on farm-raised kuruma shrimp Researchers the first to uncover the genome and transcriptome of Japanese seafood delicacy kuruma shrimp, which could aid with fisheries and aquaculture management. 13 September 2021
Research Update Time to shine: scientists reveal at an atomic scale how chlorine stabilizes next-gen solar cells Cutting-edge imaging techniques settle a long-standing puzzle in the solar tech research community over the role and presence of chlorine. 09 September 2021
Research Update Diamonds in the sky The concepts behind the arrangement of sand and sugar can explain the diamond shape of two asteroids spinning millions of miles away. 06 September 2021
Research Update OIST Professor co-authors first textbook on stochastic thermodynamics A new book, written by Professor Simone Pigolotti, introduces the study of thermodynamics at the microscopic level and explores the impact of randomness. 01 September 2021
Research Update Secrets of COVID-19 transmission revealed in turbulent puffs By breathing new life into an old model, scientists explore the behavior of turbulent puffs, and what it means for the spread of COVID-19. 26 August 2021
Research Update OIST student sees success in European Hackathon Congratulations to PhD student Friederike Metz who was part of one of the winning teams in the Qiskit Hackathon Europe 2021 competition. 19 August 2021
Research Update Speed and absorption key to optimizing new type of rechargeable battery Rechargeable, lithium sulfur batteries are promising candidates to sustainably meet the world’s energy demands, and a new study has put them one step closer to becoming readily available. 09 August 2021
Research Update When robots become researchers In the most recent episode of the OIST podcast, Prof. Hiroaki Kitano talks about his vision for AI scientists and how they will help revolutionize scientific discovery. 05 August 2021
Research Update Juicy past of favorite Okinawan fruit revealed A genetic analysis of fruit in the mandarin family has unraveled a complex journey from the mountainous region of southern China to the markets of Okinawa. 26 July 2021