Scientists at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), in collaboration with researchers at the ...
A diagnostic technology has been developed to distinguish multiple viruses and their variants in a single test, leveraging ...
Six Korean universities placed in the top 30 of the Times Higher Education (THE) Asia Rankings 2026, buoyed by strong gains ...
A tech startup founded by researchers at KAIST drew in $76 million in investment from major tech firms, including the U.S.
Scientists have uncovered how graphene oxide pulls off a remarkable trick: it hunts down and destroys harmful bacteria while leaving human cells completely unharmed. By targeting a molecule found only ...
Why did a core technology developed by some of Korea’s top researchers gain backing from a foreign company rather than a ...
Editor's Note] Children's Science Donga, a science magazine published by Donga Science, has been operating the Children's ...
For centuries, people tried to build ornithopters that flapped like birds, but none became a practical path to human flight.
Humanoid robotics saw major advances this week, from Unitree’s wheeled-legged G1 performing skating flips to Realbotix’s ...
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KAIST startup Point to Technology secures $76M NVIDIA investment
A South Korean startup founded by a KAIST professor has secured investment from NVIDIA. KAIST announced on the 23rd that ...
A domestic research team has solved the crease problem on screens, long cited as the biggest weakness of the foldable smartphone market. A research team led by Professor Lee Pil-seung in the ...
A KAIST research team has identified the real reason why anticancer drugs kill cancer cells—targeted anticancer therapies do ...
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