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(From Left) Ph.D candidate Geunhee Gwak, Professor Young-Sik Ra, Dr. Chan Roh, Ph.D candidate Young-Do Yoon from KAIST, (Top Left) Professor M.S Kim from Imperial College LondonOptical quantum computers are gaining attention as a next-generation computing technology with high speed and scalability. ¡¦
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(from Left) Professor Kim Yong-dae, KAIST doctoral students Son Min-cheol and Kim Kwang-min, (top) Professor Park Cheol-Jun and Oh Beom-seok of Kyung Hee University, (Photos: KAIST)In an era when recent cyberattacks on major telecommunications providers have highlighted the fragility of mobile secur¡¦
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(from left) Ph.D
candidate Hyeongmin Yu, Ph.D candidate Seungsoo Jang, Ph.D candidate Donghun
Lee, Ph.D candidate Gayoung Yoon, and Professor Kang Taek Lee.Solid oxide
electrolysis cells (SOECs), a key technology for producing green hydrogen
without carbon emissions, require a high-temperature ¡¦
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(from
Left) Professor Han Sun-kyu, Ph.D candidate Tae Wan Kim, Professor Kyeong Rok
Choi, and Professor Sang Yup Lee. (Photos: KAIST)With growing concerns over fossil fuel depletion and the environmental impacts of petrochemical production, scientists are actively exploring renewable strategies to¡¦
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(From left, clockwise) Professor Kyung Min
Kim, Min-Gu Lee, Dae-Hee Kim, Dr. Han-Chan Song, Tae-Uk Ko, Moon-Gu Choi, and
Eun-Young Kim.The human brain does more than simply regulate synapses that exchange signals; individual neurons also process information through ¡°intrinsic plasticity,¡± the ad¡¦
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(Front) Ph.D. candidate Jisoo Nam, (Back row, from left) Ph.D. candidate Boxin Chen, Professor Miso Kim.Photocurable 3D printing, widely used for everything from dental treatments to complex prototype manufacturing, is fast and precise but has the limitation of being fragile and easily broken by imp¡¦
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(From Left) Professor Yoonkey Nam, Dr. Dongjo Yoon from the Department of Bio and Brain Engineering.Cultured neural tissues have been widely used as a simplified experimental model for brain research. However, existing devices for growing and recording neural tissues, which are manufactured using se¡¦
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President Lee Kwang-hyung of Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). (Photos: KAIST)Korean researchers have ushered in a new era of electric vehicle (EV) battery technology by solving the long-standing dendrite problem in lithium-metal batteries. While conventional lithium-i¡¦
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(from left) Dignitaries, including Presidential Chief of Staff for Policy Kim Yong-beom,; Kim Sung-hwan, Minister of Climate, Energy and Environment; Kim Jung-kwan, Minister of Trade, Industry and Resources; Bae Kyung-hoon, Deputy Prime Minister and ¡¦
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President Lee Jae-myung shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Jan. 5 as they attended a ceremony to sign MOUs. (Photo on the courtesy of the Presidential Office)President Lee Jae-myung held summi¡¦
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HD Hyundai Chmn. Chung Ki-sun takes office at a ceremony on Oct. 17. (Photos: HD Hyundai)New HD Hyundai Group Chung Ki-sun said ¡°As far as Our group¡¯s changes and leap forward is concerned, now is a critical juncture.¡± Chmn. Chung made the re¡¦
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President Lee Jae-myung announces a joint fact sheet on the conclusion of the ¡°Korea-U.S. trade and security negotiations, one of the biggest variables for the Korean national economy and security, at the Presidential Office in Yongsan, Seoul, on No¡¦
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