Memristors, or “memory resistors,” are the leading candidate for replacing synapses in a neuromorphic (brain-like) computer.
Using microorganisms, KAIST researchers have successfully developed a new bio-based plastic to replace conventional plastic.
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 ...
KAIST students criticize Korean stipend program for discrimination against science fields KAIST students express concerns ...
A research team at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) has uncovered a fundamental principle of how the brain prioritizes ...
When light interacts with metallic nanostructures, it instantaneously generates plasmonic hot carriers, which serve as key ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
Lee Na Young and Jung Eun Chae have been offered to play the leads in upcoming drama Honor. They’ll be seen playing the roles ...
The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has developed a technology that controls the energy of single ...
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