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Research Update Scientists iron out the physics of wrinkling Researchers combine experiments and theory to determine how curved edges affect the wrinkling of ultra-thin materials. 05 June 2020
Research Update Stretch and flow: Research sheds light on unusual properties of well-known materials Researchers strive to better understand the flow of materials that have both liquid-like and solid-like states, such as toothpaste, mayonnaise, and ketchup. 19 May 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 Caught in a spin: spiral vortex streamlines delivery of nanomaterials into cells Researchers develop a low-cost and simple device that can rapidly and efficiently deliver nanomaterials into cells. 11 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 Synchronized Swimming: Biology On a Micro-Scale Researchers model interactions between unique fluids and tiny structures. 27 January 2020
Research Update Going with the Flow: New Insights into Mysterious Fluid Motions Scientists gain a deeper understanding of turbulent and transitional pipe flows. 24 January 2020
Research Update Lighting the Path to Renewable Energy Scientists devise new method for studying solar power 18 September 2019
Research Update Diamonds Are Forever: New Foundation for Nanostructures Scientists combine glass and synthetic diamond as a basis for tiny structures 10 September 2019
Research Update Machine Learning Tracks Moving Cells Scientists can now study the migration of label-free cells at unprecedented resolution, a feat with applications across biology, disease research, and drug development. 18 March 2019
Research Update Möbius Kaleidocycles: Sensational Structures with Potential Applications Scientists introduce a curious new class of linkage which could be used in a variety of fields, from fundamental research to synthetic chemistry to robotics. 18 December 2018
Research Update Chips, Light and Coding Moves the Front Line in Beating Bacteria Multidisciplinary study finds way to examine biofilms with high efficiency. 15 August 2018