Media Coverage Media Coverage In the Media Interview Speech TV Writing Facet Media Coverage type 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 (-) 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 Facet Publication Date Clear filters In the Media Paper by Mathematics, Mechanics, and Materials Unit Downloaded Most A research paper by Prof. Journal of Nonlinear Science 20 December 2018 In the Media Eye-catching Kaleidocycles in the News Researchers in the Mathematics, Mechanics, and Materials Unit have unveiled a new class of kaleidocycles, one they predict could spur advances in fundamental research, synthetic chemistry, and even robotics. International Media 19 December 2018 In the Media Immune Signal Unit Explains Key Immune System Regulator Researchers describe how the transcription factor JunB, which modulates gene expression, plays a critical role in keeping the immune system in line in mice. International Media 18 December 2018 In the Media Who is the Owner? Plastic Floats Washed Up on the Coast of Okinawa Ryukyu Shimpo ran a story based on the interview of Dr. Chris Petoukhoff about his and his friends discovery on the beach of Tancha. Ryukyu Shimpo 12 December 2018 In the Media BOOKS AND ARTS : Do luxe labs shape science? Laboratory Lifestyles: The Construction of Scientific Fictions Sandra Kaji‑O’Grady, Chris L. Smith and Russell Hughes MIT Press (2019) Nature 05 December 2018 In the Media OIST Column Series #6: What is the Indian Festival that Scientists Celebrate in Okinawa? The latest OIST column for the Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ is out! Click this link to read and know more about the grand Diwali celebrations organized at OIST each year! The Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ 29 November 2018 In the Media Dr. Ferdinand Marlétaz Helps Unearth Origins of Vertebrate Gene Regulation A new study, published in Nature on November 21, 2018, gives a glimpse into the origins of vertebrate gene regulation. International Media 22 November 2018 In the Media Theory of Quantum Matter Unit Presents Unified Theory of Pinch Points and Half Moons For the first time, physicists present a unified theory explaining two characteristic features of frustrated magnets and why they’re often seen together. International Media 13 November 2018 In the Media New Study on Viscoelastic Fluids from Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics Unit The Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics Unit tested recent theories of viscoelastic fluids that had yet to be experimentally confirmed. International Media 09 November 2018 In the Media Marine Genomics Unit Decodes Asian Catfish Genome OIST and Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology researchers have decoded the entire genome of the striped catfish, paving the wave for improved aquaculture of the species. International Media 01 November 2018 In the Media New Study on Depression by scientists from OIST's Neural Computational Unit Garners Media Attention A new study by Dr. Tokuda and Prof. Doya from the Neural Computational Unit at OIST has identified three sub-types of depression that previously unknown. International and Domestic Media 01 November 2018 In the Media Molecular Cryo-Electron Microscopy Unit Helps Reveal Structure of Cancer Killing Virus For the first time, scientists at OIST and the University of Otago have described exactly how the Seneca Valley virus interacts with tumors -- and why it leaves healthy tissues alone. Japanese and International Media 30 October 2018 Pagination 1 2 3 … Last page Media Links Links to third-party web coverage of OIST Media Links News News articles and press releases from OIST News
In the Media Paper by Mathematics, Mechanics, and Materials Unit Downloaded Most A research paper by Prof. Journal of Nonlinear Science 20 December 2018
In the Media Eye-catching Kaleidocycles in the News Researchers in the Mathematics, Mechanics, and Materials Unit have unveiled a new class of kaleidocycles, one they predict could spur advances in fundamental research, synthetic chemistry, and even robotics. International Media 19 December 2018
In the Media Immune Signal Unit Explains Key Immune System Regulator Researchers describe how the transcription factor JunB, which modulates gene expression, plays a critical role in keeping the immune system in line in mice. International Media 18 December 2018
In the Media Who is the Owner? Plastic Floats Washed Up on the Coast of Okinawa Ryukyu Shimpo ran a story based on the interview of Dr. Chris Petoukhoff about his and his friends discovery on the beach of Tancha. Ryukyu Shimpo 12 December 2018
In the Media BOOKS AND ARTS : Do luxe labs shape science? Laboratory Lifestyles: The Construction of Scientific Fictions Sandra Kaji‑O’Grady, Chris L. Smith and Russell Hughes MIT Press (2019) Nature 05 December 2018
In the Media OIST Column Series #6: What is the Indian Festival that Scientists Celebrate in Okinawa? The latest OIST column for the Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ is out! Click this link to read and know more about the grand Diwali celebrations organized at OIST each year! The Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ 29 November 2018
In the Media Dr. Ferdinand Marlétaz Helps Unearth Origins of Vertebrate Gene Regulation A new study, published in Nature on November 21, 2018, gives a glimpse into the origins of vertebrate gene regulation. International Media 22 November 2018
In the Media Theory of Quantum Matter Unit Presents Unified Theory of Pinch Points and Half Moons For the first time, physicists present a unified theory explaining two characteristic features of frustrated magnets and why they’re often seen together. International Media 13 November 2018
In the Media New Study on Viscoelastic Fluids from Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics Unit The Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics Unit tested recent theories of viscoelastic fluids that had yet to be experimentally confirmed. International Media 09 November 2018
In the Media Marine Genomics Unit Decodes Asian Catfish Genome OIST and Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology researchers have decoded the entire genome of the striped catfish, paving the wave for improved aquaculture of the species. International Media 01 November 2018
In the Media New Study on Depression by scientists from OIST's Neural Computational Unit Garners Media Attention A new study by Dr. Tokuda and Prof. Doya from the Neural Computational Unit at OIST has identified three sub-types of depression that previously unknown. International and Domestic Media 01 November 2018
In the Media Molecular Cryo-Electron Microscopy Unit Helps Reveal Structure of Cancer Killing Virus For the first time, scientists at OIST and the University of Otago have described exactly how the Seneca Valley virus interacts with tumors -- and why it leaves healthy tissues alone. Japanese and International Media 30 October 2018