News Institutional News Research Update Facet News type Algebra Analysis Artificial intelligence Atomic physics Biochemistry Bioinformatics Biology Biophysics Biotechnology Botany Cell biology Chemistry Complex systems Computer sciences Condensed matter physics Cyber Security Data science Deep learning Developmental biology Developmental neuroscience Ecology Engineering and applied sciences Environmental sciences Evolutionary biology Fluid dynamics Genetics Genomics Health sciences Immunology Informatics Machine learning Marine sciences Material science Mathematics Mechanics Medicine Molecular biology Nanoscience Neuroscience Optics Organic chemistry Photonics Physics Physiology Polymer chemistry Psychology Quantum Quantum field theory Robotics Soft matter physics Structural biology Synthetic biology Synthetic organic chemistry Theoretical sciences Topology Virology Facet Specialty 2026 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2005 Facet Date Created Clear filters Institutional News Protein Scaffold OIST researchers chart a protein that scaffolds the chromosome along its length to help perpetuate life. 27 May 2015 Research Update Accelerating Particles into Medicine Professor Hirotaka Sugawara announces his new unit, which will find ways to apply particle and nuclear physics technology to medical research. 10 December 2014 Institutional News OIST’s Tedako Preschool Opens its Doors On Monday, January 7, 2013, OIST’s Tedako Preschool program opened its doors to the children of the OIST community. 11 January 2013 Institutional News Bridging the gap between research-driven cryptography and privacy through secure computations OIST and Partisia sign MOU to advance the research and development of multi-party computation and privacy enhancing technologies 15 October 2024 Research Update Can noisy and polluted coastlines harm baby fish? OIST researchers aim to find out Less than 40% of Okinawa’s coastline remains natural. An innovative coastal monitoring program investigates how human activity and development affects the health of juvenile fish living near the shore. 13 April 2023 Research Update Predatory Bacteria: The Quest for a New Class of Antibiotics OIST researchers take one step forward toward understanding and genetically manipulating B. bacteriovorus, a type of bacteria with promising potential use as a living antibiotic. 11 October 2017 Research Update Striking lane-like patterns found in bacteria populations Researchers have found that competing strains of Escherichia coli bacteria form distinctive lane-like patterns as their populations grow. 22 March 2022 Research Update Hard to swallow: Coral cells seen engulfing algae for first time New research into the crucial partnership between coral and algae may one day help prevent coral bleaching. 14 July 2021 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 New study overturns popular theory on evolution of termite size Researchers have completed a comprehensive analysis of the head width of over 1500 modern and fossilized species of termites and determined that their size isn’t shrinking at a geological timescale. 14 January 2022 Research Update Future of perovskite solar cells shines a little brighter A novel way of synthesizing an essential powder is key to raising the efficiency of perovskite solar cells, says researchers. 21 June 2021 Institutional News Industry and Academia Collaborate to Develop and Implement Educational Programs to Produce Leaders to Drive Japan's Quantum Industry Selected for SIP Phase 3 “Promoting the Application of Advanced Quantum Technology Infrastructure to Social Issues”, Sub-Project D Innovation Creation Infrastructure, and open call for participants 09 April 2024 Pagination First page … 22 23 24 … Last page Media Coverage Coverage of OIST in the media and on the web Media Coverage
Institutional News Protein Scaffold OIST researchers chart a protein that scaffolds the chromosome along its length to help perpetuate life. 27 May 2015
Research Update Accelerating Particles into Medicine Professor Hirotaka Sugawara announces his new unit, which will find ways to apply particle and nuclear physics technology to medical research. 10 December 2014
Institutional News OIST’s Tedako Preschool Opens its Doors On Monday, January 7, 2013, OIST’s Tedako Preschool program opened its doors to the children of the OIST community. 11 January 2013
Institutional News Bridging the gap between research-driven cryptography and privacy through secure computations OIST and Partisia sign MOU to advance the research and development of multi-party computation and privacy enhancing technologies 15 October 2024
Research Update Can noisy and polluted coastlines harm baby fish? OIST researchers aim to find out Less than 40% of Okinawa’s coastline remains natural. An innovative coastal monitoring program investigates how human activity and development affects the health of juvenile fish living near the shore. 13 April 2023
Research Update Predatory Bacteria: The Quest for a New Class of Antibiotics OIST researchers take one step forward toward understanding and genetically manipulating B. bacteriovorus, a type of bacteria with promising potential use as a living antibiotic. 11 October 2017
Research Update Striking lane-like patterns found in bacteria populations Researchers have found that competing strains of Escherichia coli bacteria form distinctive lane-like patterns as their populations grow. 22 March 2022
Research Update Hard to swallow: Coral cells seen engulfing algae for first time New research into the crucial partnership between coral and algae may one day help prevent coral bleaching. 14 July 2021
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 New study overturns popular theory on evolution of termite size Researchers have completed a comprehensive analysis of the head width of over 1500 modern and fossilized species of termites and determined that their size isn’t shrinking at a geological timescale. 14 January 2022
Research Update Future of perovskite solar cells shines a little brighter A novel way of synthesizing an essential powder is key to raising the efficiency of perovskite solar cells, says researchers. 21 June 2021
Institutional News Industry and Academia Collaborate to Develop and Implement Educational Programs to Produce Leaders to Drive Japan's Quantum Industry Selected for SIP Phase 3 “Promoting the Application of Advanced Quantum Technology Infrastructure to Social Issues”, Sub-Project D Innovation Creation Infrastructure, and open call for participants 09 April 2024