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Understanding Why Carbon Nanotubes Grow

The work by Distinguished Professor Feng Ding at UNIST has been published in the prestigious Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS).

Understanding Why Carbon Nanotubes Grow

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), one-dimensional hollow cylinders of carbon far smaller than the human eye can see, have attracted worldwide scientific attention and extensive research efforts since their discovery three decades ago. Their remarkab... Read More

Apr 11, 2022 By IBS Communications Team Research
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Scientists develop New Platform Technology for Personalized Cancer Therapy

The work by Distinguished Professor Kyungjae Myung's team has been published in PNAS.

A new therapy called CINDELA (Cancer-Specific InDel Attacker) employs CRISPR-Cas9 to kill cancer cells without affecting normal tissues.

Scientists develop New Platform Technology for Personalized Cancer Therapy

Diagnosis of cancers may be one of the worst news to patients and their families. Conventional treatment options such as radiation and chemotherapies often kill not only cancer cells but also normal cells, which results in painful side effe... Read More

Feb 28, 2022 By IBS Communications Team Research
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Ultra-Large Single-crystal WS2 Monolayer

Published in the November 2021 issue of Nature Nanotechnology, their findings open up the possibility to replace silicon with 2D materials in semiconducting technology.

Ultra-Large Single-crystal WS2 Monolayer

As silicon based semiconducting technology is approaching the limit of its performance, new materials that may replace or partially replace silicon in technology is highly desired. Recently, the emergence of graphene and other two-dimension... Read More

Nov 19, 2021 By IBS Communications Team Research
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Scientists Explore the Creation of Artificial Organelles

The findings of this research have been published and selected as the front cover of Nature Catalysis on September 14, 2021.

Scientists Explore the Creation of Artificial Organelles

The human body is made of numerous different types of cells, which have small compartments known as organelles to perform complex biochemical reactions. These compartments have multiple enzymes that work together to execute important cellul... Read More

Sep 15, 2021 By IBS Communications Team Research
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