Research Update Morphing facial technology sheds light on the boundaries of self-recognition Scientists investigate how our sense of agency and self-identity influence each other in the digital world.
Research Update From the Pacific to the Atlantic and back again: A (perhaps too) challenging life in science and technology “Think in your own way, not just by searching through the database or reading books...” Professor Ichiro Maruyama concludes his time at OIST with words of advice for early career scientists.
Research Update Into the brain of comb jellies: scientists explore the evolution of neurons A new study into the neurons found in the earliest-diverging animal lineages reveals key clues about the form of the most ancestral nervous system, and how it first evolved.
Research Update Small Brains, Big Picture: Study Unveils C. elegans’ Microscopic Mysteries Researchers discover how brain cells in the microscopic worm C. elegans send electrical signals.
Research Update OIST Welcomes Professor Hiroshi Watanabe New Evolutionary Neurobiology Unit lead by Prof. Watanabe.