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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 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 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 Expecting the Unexpected: A New Model for Cognition Researchers develop computer model of prediction and recognition 21 October 2019
Research Update Lighting the Path to Renewable Energy Scientists devise new method for studying solar power 18 September 2019
Research Update A Four-way Collaboration Combatting Fire Ants Japanese institutes team up to prevent and prepare to fight future invasions. 25 April 2019
Research Update Bigger Eyes but Reduced Brain Power in Nocturnal Fishes How does living life in darkness influence the way nocturnal fishes see? A study by OIST scientists finds out. 23 July 2018
Research Update Ants Provide Clues to Why Biodiversity is Higher in the Tropics New global data of invertebrate distributions suggests time holds key to species diversity 30 May 2018
Research Update A Superficial Relationship: Soap on Water New research shows with unprecedented accuracy what happens to liquid soap as it spreads on water. 23 January 2018
Research Update Hearing the Dawn Chorus: Okinawa’s New Acoustic Monitoring Network Using remote acoustic monitoring to track bird activity on Okinawa for the first time, scientists examined the distribution of birds on Okinawa. 06 November 2017
Institutional News Surf and Turf: How Land Use in Okinawa Affects the Ocean OIST researchers are investigating coral-damaging sediment runoff from the land to the ocean. 27 January 2017
Research Update The Answer is Blowing in the Wind Physics research provides new insights into the fluctuations of wind energy, with implications for engineering and policy. 04 January 2017