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Unlocking the secrets of faster wound healing

A new pathway that will make faster healing of wounds by regulating cells that orchestrate the inflammatory response.

New insights into the damage search mechanism for human NER protein “XPC-RAD23B”

The results provide new insight into how XPC-RAD23B searches for DNA lesions in billions of base pairs in the human genome.

Study disclosed a novel way to promote Axon regeneration

UNIST scientists have discovered that the protein 'Grp75 (Glucose controlled protein 75)', a protein connecting organelles in cells is responsible for axon regeneration after damage.

AI System that predicts traffic conditions

AI to enable users to explore congestion causes, directions, and severity.

Graphenes now go monolayer and single crystalline

An international team of scientists from the Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials (CMCM), within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) at UNIST, has recently...

Study opens a new route to achieving mechanical metamaterials

Mechanical metamaterials exhibit unusual properties, such as negative Poisson’s ratio, which are difficult to achieve in conventional materials. Rational design of mechanical metamaterials at...

Converting eggshells into bulky nanoporous graphene and pure hydrogen

In a new study, scientists at the UNIST have uncovered a new method that converts discarded eggshells into hydrogen. Their novel method holds the...

Ultrafast-charging Silicon-based anodes for Li-ion batteries

Fast charging rate and large energy storage are becoming key elements for the development of next-generation batteries, especially for high-performance electric vehicles. Developing electrodes...

Converting waste heat into electrical energy

Thermoelectric (TE) materials are popular because they enable energy conversion between heat and electricity. Those devices are made from materials that can convert a...

Peering into the nanoworld with matter-wave diffraction

Sometimes, there is a negligible form of energy exists between the particles to emit a tremendous influence throughout. Such kind of forces that rules...

Study introduces templated heating of carbon with graphene for high quality graphite

An international tea of scientists led by UNIST has recently discovered a novel approach for creating synthetic graphite with well-oriented crystallites. The discovery offers an...

Novel technology for highly ordered arrays of ‘graphene quantum dot’

UNIST scientists have developed a new technology that can potentially fabricate highly ordered of graphene quantum dot (GQD). Moreover, it could pave the way for...

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