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Anti-Bacterial Fabric Holds Promise for Fighting Superbug

UNIST, Yeejoo Co., Ltd., and KICET develop an anti-bacterial fabric, using a natural bacterial pigment.

Contributing to public health and community wellbeing.

Anti-Bacterial Fabric Holds Promise for Fighting Superbug

Antibiotics have proven to be a valuable weapon in the fight against infectious bacteria. However, due to the excess use of antibiotics in conventional treatments, overtime antibiotics have become less effective. This widespread use of anti... Read More

Feb 26, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Community Contribution, Research
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3D Printing Living Body Parts is Now a Reality

Bioprinting Technology: The New Frontier in Medicine

3D Printing Living Body Parts is Now a Reality

For decades, researchers have succeeded at 3D printing living tissues, but they have failed to print human tissue and organs that are good enough to implant into humans and animals. A new study by an international team of researchers from U... Read More

Feb 19, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Stem Cell Breakthrough Significant for Regenerative Medicine

Stem Cell Breakthrough Significant for Regenerative Medicine

Researchers have long been interested in the technology of cell culture. Although previous studies have introduced stem cell technologies, none of them were able to survive without the risk of pathogenic contamination, until now. A team of... Read More

Feb 17, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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New Technique for Turning Sunlight into Hydrogen

New photoelectrode that boosts the ability of solar water-splitting to produce hydrogen.

New Technique for Turning Sunlight into Hydrogen

A team of Korean researchers, affiliated with UNIST has recently pioneered in developing a new type of multilayered (Au NPs/TiO2/Au) photoelectrode that boosts the ability of solar water-splitting to produce hydrogen. According to the resea... Read More

Feb 01, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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New Type of Nanowires, Built with Natural Gas Heating

UNIST research team, developed a new simple nanowire manufacturing technique.

From top left are Prof. Soojin Park, Dr. Sinho Choi, Researcher Jieun Kim (KRICT) and from bottom left are Prof. Sang Kyu Kwak and Researcher Dae Yeon Hwang. | Content by: Sinho Choi, Design by: Dukgi Lee

A team of Korean researchers, affiliated with UNIST has recently pioneered in developing a new simple nanowire manufacturing technique that uses self-catalytic growth process assisted by thermal decomposition of natural gas. According to th... Read More

Jan 29, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Melting, Coating, and All-Solid-State Lithium Batteries

A new type of solid electrolyte was introduced on Advanced Materials.

Prof. Yoon Seok Jung's team discovered the solution-process to develop all-solid-state-lithium batteries.

Melting, Coating, and All-Solid-State Lithium Batteries

The joint research team of Prof. Yoon Seok Jung (UNIST, School of Energy and Chemical Engineering) and Prof. Seng M. Oh (Seoul National University) discovered a new way to develop all-solid-state lithium batteries without a risk of conflagr... Read More

Dec 30, 2015 By Chorok Oh Research
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The Wearable Heater with Transparent Electrodes is Now Real at UNIST

The transparent heater that we can attach it on the skin is developed.

Nano Letters introduced UNIST research outcome of transparent electrodes on December 15, 2015.

The Wearable Heater with Transparent Electrodes is Now Real at UNIST

The transparent heater that people can attach it on their hands or the clothes is developed at UNIST. This research was introduced on the online version of Nano Letters on December 15, 2015. Prof. Jang-Ung Park and Prof. Ju-Young Kim’s join... Read More

Dec 24, 2015 By Chorok Oh Research
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The Artificial Leaf Produces Hydrogen (H2) by Absorbing Sun Light

Prof. Jae Sung Lee's team found a 2nd generation's artificial leaf.

A cheaper, more stable, and more efficient photocatalyst is developed at UNIST.

The Artificial Leaf Produces Hydrogen (H2) by Absorbing Sun Light

Prof. Jae Sung Lee’s research team (School of Energy and Chemical Engineering) found a new type of artificial leaf that produces Hydrogen (H2) when it absorbs sun light in the water. This research started with the basic concept of photosynt... Read More

Dec 15, 2015 By Chorok Oh Research
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Another Better and Cheaper Secondary Battery Catalyst

The Substitue of an Expensive Platinum Catalyst is Developed at UNIST.

Iron-Carbon Composite Catalyst will contribute to the commercialization of metal-air batteries.

Another Better and Cheaper Secondary Battery Catalyst

Prof. Guntae Kim and Prof. Jong-Beom Baek (School of Energy and Chemical Engineering)’s joint research team developed an iron-carbon composite catalyst (Fe@NGnP-CNF) that can contribute to a reduction in the production costs of secondary ba... Read More

Dec 14, 2015 By Chorok Oh Research
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Aligned Silver Nanowires and High-Performance Transparent Electrodes

A new printing technique can be applied to solar batteries, LED, etc.

Prof. Hyunhyub Ko and Prof. Jin Young Kim's research outcome, introduced on Nano Letters.

Aligned Silver Nanowires and High-Performance Transparent Electrodes

A UNIST research team developed the capillary printing technique that can precisely control the silver nanowires. The transparent electrode which is made of silver nanowires has a smooth surface, high electrical conductivity and high transp... Read More

Dec 11, 2015 By Chorok Oh Research
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