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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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Artificial Intelligence Research is Happening at UNIST

Artificial Intelligence will change the life styles of human.

UNIST Faculties are researching about Artificial Intelligence to contribute to a society.

Artificial Intelligence Research is Happening at UNIST

Prof. Jaesik Choi (School of Electrical and Computer Engineering) researches about the artificial intelligence at UNIST. His team is studying about the automatic statistician which is available to predict and analyze the stock market. The a... Read More

Mar 25, 2016 By Chorok Oh Research
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Capturing the Acid-base Reactions in Alcohol

Featured as a 'Hot Article' on the front cover of Chemistry: A European Journal.

Capturing the Acid-base Reactions in Alcohol

A new research, affiliated with UNIST has been featured as a ‘Hot Article’ on the front cover of the March issue of Chemistry: A European Journal. This study has been regarded as “very important” because it offers a new framewor... Read More

Mar 11, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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New Hope for a Type 2 Diabetes Cure

Research, led by Prof. Jang Hyun Choi appeared in the world-leading scientific journal, Diabetes.

Leukemia drug holds promise for patients with type 2 diabetes.

New Hope for a Type 2 Diabetes Cure

The cancer treatment drug Imatinib, otherwise known as Gleevec is approved to treat various forms of cancer, mostly notably chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). However, researchers have stumbled onto another possible use for it, curing type 2 d... Read More

Mar 09, 2016 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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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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