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Research Update Trapping tiny particles: A versatile tool for nanomanipulation Researchers have developed a novel device for single nanoparticle trapping which has potential applications for drug discovery, disease monitoring, biomedical imaging, and more. 15 July 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 Gel, masks, and face shields: Researchers use specific skills to help Okinawa With the number of COVID-19 cases in Okinawa on the rise, OIST researchers are looking at how they can help the local community. 20 April 2020
Research Update Making sense of cells Scientists create model to measure how cells sense their surroundings. 27 March 2020
Research Update These feet were made for walking A little-studied human foot arch is important for walking and running, finds new study. 26 February 2020
Research Update The Ever-Changing Brain: Shining a Light on Synaptic Plasticity Researchers study key neural receptor involved in learning and memory. 20 November 2019
Research Update The Flagellar Hook: Making Sense of Bacterial Motility Cryogenic electron microscopy reveals how the flagellar hook transmits movement. 30 September 2019
Research Update Lighting the Path to Renewable Energy Scientists devise new method for studying solar power 18 September 2019
Research Update New Approach Developed for Brain Imaging Studies Voltage imaging allows scientists to ask new questions about the brain. 31 July 2019
Research Update Switching Scents Tunes Sense of Smell A new study shows how rapid moment-to-moment changes affect sensory processing in the olfactory system. 07 March 2019
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 Signature Structure Grants Enzyme Superfamilies Their Power Researchers identify a key structural feature of Rossmann-fold methyltransferases, a huge class of enzymes with big responsibilities. 27 November 2018