KAIST and international collaborators have developed a CRISPR-based 'kinetic barcoding' method that distinguishes multiple viruses and variants in one test by measuring gene scissors' reaction speeds.
As the spread of infectious diseases accelerates, technologies that can accurately distinguish multiple viruses in a single test are becoming ...
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Millions of graphene toothbrushes sold worldwide: Scientists reveal why people are buying them
New research from KAIST has clarified how graphene oxide's antibacterial properties work, revealing it selectively attacks ...
For decades, circular RNA was treated as little more than molecular background noise — stable fragments that accumulated in ...
A team at KAIST has developed a DNA-based bio-transistor capable of both computation and memory. The study, published in ...
Researchers at KAIST reckon they can process signals using spin waves, tiny magnetic vibrations, instead of shoving electrons around, which is where much of the heat comes from. The idea is to use ...
A technology that increases hydrogen productivity using the “high entropy” principle has been developed. This technology is ...
KAIST researchers have introduced a brain-inspired warmup training phase to better align AI confidence with accuracy, while MIT has developed a method to accelerate federated learning by 81%. These ...
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