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Scientists turn carbon emissions into usable energy

Carbon emissions contribute to climate change, which can have serious consequences for humans and their environment. Carbon emissions, in the form of carbon dioxide,...

New class of solar cells, using lead-free perovskites material

Lead-based perovskites are quite promising in applications of large-scale photovoltaic technology. However, toxicity is one of the crucial issues in these materials. In the search for Lead-free perovskite,...

Novel method to produce defectless metal crystals of unprecedented size

A team of researchers at the Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials, within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS), has discovered a novel method to transform economical...

Researchers discover genetic profile in frogs to treat Arthritis

Articular cartilage is the smooth, white tissue that covers the ends of bones where they come together to form joints. Healthy cartilage in our...

New 3D printed electric boat

Professor Namhun Kim in the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Nuclear Engineering at UNIST has recently developed a new 3D printed electric boat called...

Scientists are developing Organs-on-chips for new drug discovery

UNIST scientists in collaboration with Ulsan are developing human organs-on-chips in order to reduce the time and cost of new drug discovery. The approach of organs-on-chip is...

Novel method to improve battery performance

Scientists at the UNIST in collaboration with the Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A*Star) in Singapore have developed a new technology that significantly boosts the...

Study discovers folding graphene significantly enhances mechanical performance

A piece of paper fold over ordinarily ready to convey more weight than a level sheet of paper of a similar length. Thus, folding...

Combating biofilm-associated chronic infections with BALO

A universal group of scientists, subsidiary with UNIST has divulged that biofilms framed by pathogenic microscopic organisms can be degraded by bacterial predators. They...

Correcting the eyesight of microscopes

The cornea, a focal point holed up behind the pupils, focuses light from the screen to the back of the eye. Be that as...

The effect of sugar on cementless concrete

A student, affiliated with UNIST has developed a reapplication of fly ash in construction materials industry. The student named DongHo Jeon (Advisor: Professor JaeEun Oh) in...

Triple perovskites, high-performance electrocatalysts for oxygen electrode reactions

Scientists at the UNIST have discovered a novel catalyst that generates electricity by causing a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen in the air. The...

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