Memristors, or “memory resistors,” are the leading candidate for replacing synapses in a neuromorphic (brain-like) computer.
In South Korea, Baby Boomers — those in their 60s or older — are the most open to risk-taking, while their younger peers show ...
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Exo Kai, KAIST Department of Chemistry...My first move since I was discharged from the military (exclusive)EXO Kai shows off his extraordinary sense of entertainment with unpredictable performances from the first episode.Season 6 of ...
In silico analysis of five industrial microorganisms identifies optimal strains and metabolic engineering strategies for ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNKAIST excluded from QS World University rankings after controversial survey incidentKAIST on Wednesday confirmed that it has been excluded from the QS World University Rankings for one year. “We were notified ...
Using microorganisms, KAIST researchers have successfully developed a new bio-based plastic to replace conventional plastic.
Researchers have developed microbial strains that can produce various eco-friendly bio-based polyester plastics. These ...
In silico analysis of five industrial microorganisms identifies optimal strains and metabolic engineering strategies for producing 235 valuable chemicals.
Polyester amide is a next-generation material that combines the advantages of PET (polyester) and nylon (polyamide), two ...
KAIST develops device capturing protein reactions in 6 milliseconds KAIST innovates rapid-response technology for analyzing ...
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AZoSensors on MSNNew KAIST Sensor Lets Robots “Feel” Like Humans—Even in Water!KAIST's innovative pressure sensor design eliminates external interference, enabling precise tactile sensing in robotics and ...
A KAIST research team led by Professor Keon Jae Lee has proposed an innovative theoretical framework and research strategies for AI-based wearable blood pressure sensors, paving the way for ...
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