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Daejeon develops filterless fine dust reduction device for subway stations
Daejeon develops filterless fine dust reduction device for subway stations
On the afternoon of the 24th, due to the smog carried by the westerly winds, the concentration of fine dust across the country indicated 'bad.' The same was true near Seodaejeon Intersection Station in Seo-gu, Daejeon, where most people walking in the gray sky were wearing masks. As the chill of win...
KAIST develops device capturing protein reactions in 6 milliseconds
A technology has been developed that can capture the very brief moment when protein reactions occur in high resolution. A joint research team led by Professor Jinjung Kang from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Department of Chemistry and Professor Wonhee Lee from the KA...
Researchers develop liquid crystal sensor to detect acetic acid in air
Domestic researchers have developed a technology that can detect acetic acid, a major cause of sick house syndrome. Professor Kim Young-ki from Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) and his research team announced on the 24th that they have developed a liquid crystal-based sensor tec...
DGIST professor blames foreign postdoc for data manipulation in retracted papers
A professor at Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) has had three papers published in an international journal retracted due to data manipulation and duplication. According to the scientific community on the 21st, DGIST is conducting an investigation committee regarding the re...
China achieves 13,000 km quantum communication record with lightweight satellite
China successfully sent quantum images to the opposite side of the Earth using a super-small satellite. By significantly reducing satellite costs compared to the past, the communication distance was drastically increased, marking the dawn of a full-fledged quantum communication era. Pan Jianwei, a p...
Safety violations lead to radiation exposure incident in Hwaseong, Korea
The Nuclear Safety And Security Commission noted that there were issues with the safety management of the manufacturer in connection with the worker exposure incident that occurred in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, last November. The commission released the investigation results of the exposure incide...
Samsung, GE, and startups showcase AI innovations at KIMES medical exhibition
The largest medical device exhibition in the country, the '2025 International Medical Equipment and Hospital Facilities Exhibition (KIMES),' opened on the 20th. Major corporations and startups, including Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, GE Healthcare, and Philips, attended the event, where the k...
Experts dismiss concerns on U.S. designation of South Korea as sensitive country for nuclear research
The news that the United States designated South Korea as a sensitive country has raised concerns that it could disrupt research and development (R&D) of next-generation nuclear power or exports. However, nuclear power experts一致 agreed that such concerns are nothing more than a 'false alarm.' The Na...
KAIST's chiral NANO paint technology quadruples cancer treatment efficacy
Domestic researchers have developed technology using NANO to enhance cancer treatment efficacy and increase the efficiency of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) therapeutics similar to COVID-19 vaccines. A research team led by Professor Yeom Ji-hyun from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Te...
UNIST researchers enhance battery safety by replacing ruthenium with nickel
A method has been developed to enhance the stability of next-generation batteries that can drive more than 1,000 km on a single charge. Professor Lee Hyun-wook's research team at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology noted on the 18th that they proposed a new design strategy to solve th...
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