Researchers in South Korea have developed a way to change how wounds are treated on the battlefield, and in ambulances and ...
KAIST Professor Kyung Ryul Park delivering a keynote speech >KAIST announced on February 9th that the KAIST-NYU AI and Digital Governance Summit ...
Tumors in the human body contain immune cells called macrophages that are naturally capable of attacking cancer. However, ...
Kaist professor Kim Jeong-ho predicts HBF overtakes HBM as AI memory by 2038 Memory-centric AI era accelerates as Kaists Kim ...
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KAIST proposes novel strategy for multifactorial Alzheimer's treatment
Conventional treatments of Alzheimer's disease, one of the most common forms of dementia, have been largely focused on ...
Dr. Eun Hae Cho>A new solution that could overcome the limitations of conventional hair-loss treatments is emerging. Heavy and rigid helmet-type ...
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Korea’s new spray seals battlefield wounds and stops severe bleeding in under a second
Scientists from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have developed a ...
KAIST, Korea University Develop TransMiter for AI Knowledge Transfer Technology enables real-time knowledge updates across ...
How Alatau City Fits Into Kazakhstan's Economic Reset. BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 9. The construction sector in Kazakhstan ...
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KAIST's wearable OLED cap targets hair loss
Wearing a hair loss prevention cap will eliminate the need for wigs.” A wearable (attachable) hair loss treatment technology ...
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