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Research Update Marine drifters: Interdisciplinary study explores plankton diversity Researchers combine mathematical models, marine science, and metagenomics to answer a decades-old question – why are there so many species in the ocean? 15 July 2020
Research Update Of Neanderthals and Denisovans: What defines us as modern humans? Professor Svante Pääbo’s quest to use the genomes of extinct forms of humans to uncover secrets about our past, and present. 24 June 2020
Research Update Modeling the Spread of COVID-19 Professor Simone Pigolotti and his team from the Biological Complexity Unit have modeled the spread of COVID-19 within Okinawa to predict its impact. 22 April 2020
Research Update The building blocks of gum disease Research focusing on the bacteria responsible for gum disease has revealed the unique assembly mechanism of its pili – adhesive filaments used for attachment. 13 April 2020
Research Update Leaving its mark: How frailty impacts the blood Fifteen blood metabolites are key for diagnosing the age-related disorder, frailty, new study finds. 07 April 2020
Research Update Pearls of Wisdom Scientists study the dynamic interplay between genome and the environment in Japanese pearl oysters. 10 January 2020
Research Update Evolution Tunes Birds to Fit the Bill Researchers characterize the evolution of beak shape in relation to its many functions. 20 December 2019
Research Update A tortoise never forgets: Scientists show tortoises are elephants of the reptile world New research into tortoise cognition suggests they are not as slow as they appear. 13 December 2019
Research Update Larger than Life: Augmented Ants The first app of its kind allows users to interact with biodiversity research through augmented reality. 12 November 2019
Research Update Confronting Colony Collapse Scientists sequence the genomes of the parasitic mites harming the world’s bees 03 October 2019
Institutional News Honeybees Help Save Okinawan Coral?! New collaboration takes an unusual approach to tackling red soil erosion. 08 September 2019
Research Update Snakes, The Best Bartenders in the Animal Kingdom? Snake venom is an ever-evolving concoction of toxin proteins, but snakes only use a few recipes to create their preferred cocktail. 14 June 2019