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Research Update New Insights into Chordate Body Plan Development Answer Long-Standing Questions on Evolution Examination of development-relevant gene expression patterns in starfish embryos reveals how echinoderm and chordate body plans evolved from a common ancestor. 24 February 2023
Research Update Scientists record first-ever brain waves from freely moving octopuses Scientists have figured out how to capture brain activity in octopuses that are awake and moving – a breakthrough step in understanding how the brain controls their behavior. 24 February 2023
Research Update Mining at key hydrothermal vents could endanger species at distant sites Hydrothermal vents in the Okinawa Trough are at imminent threat from deep-sea mining — the damage could also threaten vents across the Pacific Ocean. 15 February 2023
Institutional News OIST receives commendation from Commandant of Japan Coast Guard A commendation was presented by the 11th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters Commandant to an OIST research team 25 January 2023
Research Update Testing their mettle: How bacteria in deep-sea vents deal with toxic metal environments Copper and cadmium are highly toxic metals, and deep-sea hydrothermal vents are teeming with them. A new study aims to figure out how bacteria can survive and thrive in their presence. 18 January 2023
Research Update Molecular fingerprint behind beautiful pearls revealed Researchers produce the first robust genome of pearl oysters, which they hope can be used to find strains that are resilient to increasingly common diseases or that produce more beautiful pearls. 10 November 2022
Research Update Tentacles taken from giant sea anemones reveal new genetic insights into Nemo’s home Researchers have uncovered new genetic data on giant sea anemones, providing a resource for understanding the relationship between anemonefish and their hosts. 19 October 2022
Research Update Color Patterns Affect Fish Community Structure in Coral Reefs, Finds New Study from Japan A new study highlights that anemonefish residing in sea anemones display aggressive behavior against other fish depending on their color patterns 12 October 2022
Research Update Tracking the journey of mangroves in southern Japan By using techniques from both genetics and oceanography, researchers have found that the mangrove populations in the Ryukyu Islands are relatively isolated from one another, which has implications for conservation. 24 August 2022
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. 09 August 2022
Research Update Going against the flow: scientists reveal garden eels’ unique way of feeding The first lab study on garden eels shows how these shy creatures use their burrows, and change their movement and posture, when feeding in strong currents. 20 July 2022
Research Update Hidden in genetics: The evolutionary relationships of two groups of ancient invertebrates revealed Using high quality molecular data, researchers have re-investigated a long-standing question about the position of two phyla of small aquatic invertebrates—Kamptozoa and Bryozoa—on the evolutionary tree. 02 July 2022