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A New Technique Turns Waste Substances into Valuable Products

Published in the April 2022 issue of Nature, their findings have also been featured on Nature Editorials.

A New Technique Turns Waste Substances into Valuable Products

A research team, led by Professor Bartosz A. Grzybowski (Department of Chemistry, UNIST) from the Center for Soft and Living Matter, within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) at UNIST has reported a novel approach on how to repurpose was... Read More

May 04, 2022 By JooHyeon Heo 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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The Exotic and The Common: A New Bridge Between Topological and Soft Matter

The work by Distinguished Professor Tlusty has been published in the August 2021 issue of Phys. Rev. E.

The Exotic and The Common: A New Bridge Between Topological and Soft Matter

Exotic topological features that were thought to exist only in sophisticated quantum matter systems emerge in ordinary soft matter at room temperature, demonstrating that the so-called exotic phenomena are much more widespread than previous... Read More

Aug 23, 2021 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Researchers Probe the Cage Formation of the Glass at Surgical Precision!

Their findings have been published in the journal, Nature (IF 42.778) on November 12, 2020.

Researchers Probe the Cage Formation of the Glass at Surgical Precision!

An international team of researchers, affiliated with UNIST, probe the cage formation of the glass at surgical precision and elucidate the onset of glass transition. This breakthrough has been led by Director Steve Granick (Distinguished Pr... Read More

Nov 24, 2020 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Challenging A Central Dogma of Chemistry

Their findings have been published in the journal, Science (IF 41.845) on July 31, 2020.

Researchers extend the understanding of energy flow in chemical reactions and show that it may produce useful molecular swimmers.

Challenging A Central Dogma of Chemistry

An international team of researchers, affiliated with UNIST, has reported that common chemical reactions accelerate Brownian diffusion by sending long-range ripples into the surrounding solvent. This breakthrough has been led by Distinguish... Read More

Aug 05, 2020 By Dahee Carol Kim Research
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When A Spinning Toy Meets Hydrodynamics: Point-of-care Technology Is Set in Motion

Their findings have been published in Nature Biomedical Engineering on May 19, 2020.

A fidget spinner inspired microfluidic chip can diagnose infectious diseases at the time and place of patient care.

When A Spinning Toy Meets Hydrodynamics: Point-of-care Technology Is Set in Motion

About 60% of women will experience urinary tract infection (UTI) at least once in their lifetime. With antibiotic-resistant organisms increasing, UTI is likely to bring more of the health and economic burden. To turn things around, point of... Read More

May 27, 2020 By Dahee Carol Kim Research
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New Study Presents Improved 3D Nanoprinting Technique to Build Nanoskyscrapers

Their findings have been published in Nano Letters on December 2, 2019.

Simply adding “table salt” helps to build self-stacked nanoarchitectures.

New Study Presents Improved 3D Nanoprinting Technique to Build Nanoskyscrapers

Nanowalls, nanobridges, nano “jungle gyms”: it could seem the description of a Lilliputian village, but these are actual 3D-printed components with tremendous potential applications in nanoelectronics, smart materials and biomedical devices... Read More

Jan 10, 2020 By Dahee Carol Kim Research
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Super-resolution at All Scales with Active Thermal Detection

The work by Distinguished Professor François Amblard's team has been published in Nature Communications.

Super-resolution at All Scales with Active Thermal Detection

An international team of researchers, affiliated with UNIST, has unveiled a new concept of super-resolved detection and imaging, applicable to microscopy, RADAR,LIDAR, and more. This breakthrough has been led by Distinguished Professor Fran... Read More

Dec 31, 2019 By Dahee Carol Kim Research
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Droplet Trains Reveal How Nature Navigates Blood Traffic

The work by Distinguished Professor Bartosz A. Grzybowski has been appeared in Nature Physics on April 23, 2019.

Droplet Trains Reveal How Nature Navigates Blood Traffic

Nearing a decision point, online traffic maps recommend a less-crowded route over the other ways with several slow spots. For most of us, the choice seems clear. Still, have you ever wondered whether this collectively preferring one path ma... Read More

Apr 25, 2019 By Dahee Carol Kim Research
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Donna Strickland: A Shining Star of Nobel Prize in Physics

[UNIST MAGAZINE] Our Idol Scientist, Donna T. Strickland

Rare Nobel Prize won by a female physicist, Donna Strickland from University of Waterloo in Canada.

Donna Strickland: A Shining Star of Nobel Prize in Physics

Since a 5:30 phone call from the Nobel committee on October 2, Professor Donna Strickland (University of Waterloo, Canada) made the headlines worldwide, for being awarded the Physics Nobel prize, which she shared with the American physicist... Read More

Jan 21, 2019 By JooHyeon Heo People
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