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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
Research Update Sounds of Silence Refined techniques in brain activity analysis in zebra finches yields interesting results about how vocalization works. 26 January 2015
Research Update Going with the Flow Computer simulations at OIST suggest new applications in industry by harnessing active microscopic particles in fluids. 15 January 2015
Research Update Surviving Typhoons Mary Grossmann studied microorganisms during three typhoons to figure out what happened to the ocean’s tiny creatures when the waters churn. 08 January 2015
Research Update OIST Patents New Nanoparticle Method The Nanoparticles by Design Unit has applied for a patent for their nanoparticle crystallization method. 05 January 2015
Research Update The Ants That Conquered the World Professor Evan Economo sequenced more than three hundred ant species to unravel the evolution of one globally dominant ant genus. 24 December 2014
Research Update OIST Hosts Joint Symposium with the University of Tokyo On December 12-13th, OIST hosted a joint symposium with guest professors from the University of Tokyo. 18 December 2014