KAIST scientists have created a fast-acting, stable powder hemostat that stops bleeding in one second and could significantly improve survival in combat and emergency medicine. Severe blood loss ...
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Dongwon chairman donates 5.9 billion won to KAIST AI, total 60.3 billion
KAIST announced on the 16th that Kim Jae-chul, honorary chairman of Dongwon Group, pledged an additional 5.9 billion Korean ...
A new cancer therapy wakes up immune cells inside tumors and turns them against cancer.
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Korean scientists detect hidden defects in solar cells with 1,000x sensitivity boost
Korean researchers detect hidden semiconductor defects 1,000× more sensitively, boosting efficiency, lifespan, and design ...
KAIST detects ‘hidden defects’ that degrade semiconductor performance with 1,000× higher sensitivity
Semiconductors are used in devices such as memory chips and solar cells, and within them may exist invisible defects that ...
Radio telescopes are instruments that capture faint radio signals from space and convert them into images of celestial bodies ...
Scientists in South Korea have discovered a way to make all-solid-state batteries safer and more powerful using inexpensive ...
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Scientists’ Create Spray Powder That Seals Life-Threatening Wounds Instantly!
Korean scientists developed AGCL powder that seals life-threatening wounds in one second, absorbing 725% its weight in blood ...
The agent, known as AGCL powder, was developed through a cross-disciplinary collaboration between materials science and biological engineering, with input from an active-duty South Korean Army ...
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