As the climate crisis becomes a part of daily life with unprecedented heat waves and cold snaps, technology to effectively remove greenhouse gases is emerging as a critical global challenge. In ...
Tumors in the human body contain immune cells called macrophages that are naturally capable of attacking cancer. However, ...
KAIST Professor Kyung Ryul Park delivering a keynote speech >KAIST announced on February 9th that the KAIST-NYU AI and Digital Governance Summit ...
In trauma care, the difference between life and death is often measured in seconds, and uncontrolled bleeding remains one of ...
A new spray-on powder that turns to gel in one second could transform how severe bleeding is stopped in emergencies.
Researchers in South Korea have developed a way to change how wounds are treated on the battlefield, and in ambulances and ...
This could change how we think about treating cancer. Researchers at KAIST led by Kwang-Hyun Cho have developed a method that turns colon cancer cells back into normal cells without killing them. For ...
Researchers have developed a new wearable treatment device that can suppress the aging of hair follicles by up to 92 percent.
SPIE, the international society of optics and photonics, announced that Shilong Zhang is the recipient of the 2026 Nick Cobb ...
A new solution that could overcome the limitations of conventional hair-loss treatments is emerging. Heavy and rigid ...