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 ...
Humanoid robotics saw major advances this week, from Unitree’s wheeled-legged G1 performing skating flips to Realbotix’s ...
Six Korean universities placed in the top 30 of the Times Higher Education (THE) Asia Rankings 2026, buoyed by strong gains ...
Scientists at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), in collaboration with researchers at the ...
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Samsung, SK Hynix bonuses deepen South Korean labor divide
American author Gore Vidal once said, “Every time a friend succeeds, I die a little.” News about conglomerates, superstar ...
Editor's Note] Children's Science Donga, a science magazine published by Donga Science, has been operating the Children's ...
Ryu Jemyung, Second Vice Minister of the Ministry of Science and ICT, held a 'University ICT Research Center (ITRC) Youth ...
Cross-border accelerator Bigbang Angels is set to begin beta testing of its artificial intelligence (AI) associate, which is ...
A KAIST research team has identified the real reason why anticancer drugs kill cancer cells—targeted anticancer therapies do ...
Why did a core technology developed by some of Korea’s top researchers gain backing from a foreign company rather than a ...
A tech startup founded by researchers at KAIST drew in $76 million in investment from major tech firms, including the U.S.
The South Korean Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) will host the 2026 InnoCORE Global Postdoctoral Job Fair in New York, ...
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