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Scientists have invented an electronic ink that lets circuits switch between hard and soft with heat. This breakthrough could lead to flexible gadgets and more.
KAIST Global Entrepreneurship Summer School (2025 KAIST GESS),” organized by the Office of Global Initiative of the KAIST ...
In order to help prevent the climate crisis, actively reducing already-emitted CO₂ is essential. Accordingly, direct air ...
Traditional military training often relies on standardized methods, which has limited the provision of optimized training ...
A research team led by Professor Choi In-sung of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) announced on the 30th that they have developed a self-propelled cell robot that uses ...
Over 100 postdoctoral researchers from top global universities were interviewed, underscoring Korea's rising global research ...
Professor Jihan Kim, Ph.D. candidate Yunsung Lim and Dr. Hyunsoo Park of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular ...
Scientists harnessed the unique properties of gallium to create the ink, which can be produced using conventional printing methods.
Scientists are increasingly finding that the gastrointestinal (GI) tract plays a vital role in our overall health. While its ...
DAC's AI focus; 300mm fab report; foundry revenue; new auto chip org.; Micron earnings; rare earth exports plummet; UK's tech ...
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Sportschosun on MSNLeading the convergence of medicine and science and technology...Cooperation between Yonsei Universi...Yonsei University Medical School signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with KAIST Medical School on the 25th at Baekyang ...
Imagine downloading movies or sending files not through traditional Wi-Fi, but through light—faster, more secure, and without ...
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