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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 New model captures the erratic speed of DNA copying proteins in bacteria A new study reveals that certain locations of DNA are copied faster than others, which could also have an effect on mutation rate. 28 September 2022
Research Update Paying attention to the neurons behind our alertness The neurons of layer 6 – the deepest layer of the cortex – were examined by researchers to uncover how they react to sensory stimulation in different behavioral states. 20 August 2020
Research Update Mapping the chaos of movement Predicting animal behavior could one day be possible, say researchers, and a new study has made progress in this area by developing a framework based on the motion of a tiny species of worm. 06 October 2020
Research Update Harnessing Bacteria to Turn Waste into Electricity What do you get when you mix Okinawa sea sludge, sewage, and some strategically-placed metal plates? Larisa Kiseleva, a researcher in the Biological Systems Unit, is hoping the answer is electricity and clean water. 10 April 2012
Research Update Chiral Forces for Quantum Technologies OIST physicists calculate an atomic force that can be harnessed to create quantum technologies. 12 October 2018
Research Update Adaptive Models Capture Complexity of the Brain and Behavior Scientists reveal rich details of dynamical systems by breaking them down into simpler components which change over time. 21 January 2019
Research Update The OIST antibody test required an interdisciplinary approach Scientists and staff across OIST have worked hard over the last few months to test the OIST community for antibodies against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. 15 October 2020
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
Research Update Dendritic computers: When 1 + 1 = 3 Scientists discover a new way that neurons distinguish important signals from background noise. 12 April 2021
Research Update Finding Your Way Around in an Uncertain World The Brain Utilizes Dynamic Bayesian Inference 19 September 2016