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New Study Uncovers Trigger for Intellectual Disabilities

Providing unique insights into the mechanisms of many neurologic disorders.

New Study Uncovers Trigger for Intellectual Disabilities

An international team of researchers, affiliated with UNIST has pinpointed one common molecular mechanism that may protect people with Down syndrome and other intellectual disabilities. This breakthrough research has been led by Prof. Kyung... Read More

May 26, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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UNIST to Engineer New Display that Folds Like Origami

Bezle-less foldable electronics, developed by Prof. Jang-Ung Park and Prof. Ju-Young Kim.

New display technology that visually eliminates the display bezel.

UNIST to Engineer New Display that Folds Like Origami

Foldable electronics has emerged as a key technology for realizing next-generation portable displays and wearable electronics. Although extensive efforts have been devoted towards realizing foldable electronics, it has been difficult to ove... Read More

May 12, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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New Study Captures Ultrafast Motion of Proteins

Contributing to the future biomedical research and new drug development.

New Study Captures Ultrafast Motion of Proteins

A new study by an international team of researchers, affiliated with UNIST has announced that they have succeeded for the first time in observing the structural changes in carbonic anhydrase. The breakthrough comes from a research, conducte... Read More

Apr 29, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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UNIST to Engineer Ultracompact Si-based Photonic Resonators

Opening the door to ultracompact devices exploiting functional fluids.

Appearing in the online version Scientific Reports

UNIST to Engineer Ultracompact Si-based Photonic Resonators

As digital data usage has soared in recent years, energy efficiency has become a critical factor for large-scale data processing systems. Therefore, footprint of devices becomes even more critical for applications with limited physical spac... Read More

Apr 08, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Scientists to Unlock the Secrets of DNA Sequence

Discovering DNA molecules directly interact with one another based on sequence.

Appearing in the recent edition of Nature Communications.

Scientists to Unlock the Secrets of DNA Sequence

The prevailing hypothesis has suggested that the functions of DNA, such as the way the DNA is organized, largely depend on its interactions with protein molecules. However, a new study, affiliated with UNIST finds that DNA molecules directl... Read More

Apr 05, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Cost-effective Production of Hydrogen from Natural Resources

UNIST research team finds a way to mass-produce SiNSs, using natural clay and salt.

Appeared in the recent edition of NPG Asia Materials

Cost-effective Production of Hydrogen from Natural Resources

Silicon nanosheets (SiNSs) are one of most exciting recent discoveries. Owing to their unbeatable electro-optical properties and compatibility with existing silicon technology, SiNSs have been the most promising candidate for use in various... Read More

Mar 31, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Similarity between Light and Matter Revealed by Quantum Reflection

Matter waves are identical in character with light, thanks to quantum reflection.

Similarity between Light and Matter Revealed by Quantum Reflection

A recent study, affiliated with UNIST has reported on the observation of a text-book quantum effect and revealed quantum particles behave like waves rather than single, defined points. This study has been conducted a UNIST Professor Bum Suk... Read More

Mar 30, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Producing Electronics without Semiconductor is Now a Reality

"Groundbreaking" research by Prof. Bartosz Grzybowski (School of Natural Science).

Nanoparticle Diodes and Devices That Work When Wet.

Producing Electronics without Semiconductor is Now a Reality

A new study by an international team of researchers, affiliated with UNIST has found a new way to produce electronic devices, such as diodes, logic gates, and sensors without the need of semiconductors. In their study, published in the curr... Read More

Mar 28, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Black Gold, light and solid as a bird’s bone, is developed

This new material is more solid and 30% lighter than a regular gold.

Prof. Ju-Young Kim's team used a ball milling techqnique to elevate the strength and durability.

Black Gold, light and solid as a bird’s bone, is developed

Prof. Ju-Young Kim (School of Materials Science and Engineering)’s research team developed an ultralight nanoporous gold with high strength. This newly developed material is twice more solid than a regular gold and it is 30% lighter.... Read More

Mar 28, 2016 By Chorok Oh Research
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Genetic Breakthroughs Spark a Revolution in Cancer Treatment

A revolution in cancer treatment, revealed by Prof. Myunggon Ko (School of Life Sciences).

Discovering a direct correlation between TET genes and cancer.

Genetic Breakthroughs Spark a Revolution in Cancer Treatment

A major breakthrough in the fight against cancer has been achieved by an international team of scientists, affiliated with UNIST. The breakthrough comes from a research, conducted by Professor Myunggon Ko (School of Life Sciences) of UNIST... Read More

Mar 25, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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