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Seoul National University (SNU) is a national research university located in Seoul, South Korea.

New effective treatment for rheumatoid arthritis utilizing a nanoparticle-based system as a solution

Using lasers to rapidly and temporarily change the properties of materials without producing heat

Mask evolution: A dynamic face mask driven by artificial intelligence can adapt to exercise and pollution levels

New paper-like QLEDs that can be folded into various complex 3D structures have been successfully fabricated

Enabling large high-definition 3D images for digital signs and immersive experiences – no 3D glasses needed

Converting waste heat into energy with a new extraordinarily high performance thermoelectric material

Could solar geoengineering have a good effect on agriculture?

A new sensing paradigm for motion tracking

A promising new organism for the bio-refining of brown macroalgae which can replace starch-crop biomass

  Professor Gyoo Yeol Jung and his research team utilized algae that grow three times faster than starch crops and succeeded in producing biofuel and biochemicals They developed a new artificial microorganism as a microbial platform for the biorefinery of brown macroalgae which is possible to accelerate biochemical production rate The biorefinery technology uses biomass

A promising new organism for the bio-refining of brown macroalgae which can replace starch-crop biomass

Giving prosthetic devices and robots a sense of touch with an artificial nervous system

Stanford and Seoul National University researchers have developed an artificial nervous system that could give prosthetic limbs or robots reflexes and the ability to sense touch. Stanford and Seoul National University researchers have developed an artificial sensory nerve system that can activate the twitch reflex in a cockroach and identify letters in the Braille alphabet.

Giving prosthetic devices and robots a sense of touch with an artificial nervous system

Portable, low-cost 3D displays for mobile need no glasses

Technology will benefit display companies in manufacturing low cost and light weight 2D/3D convertible displays for mobile applications Convertible video displays that offer both 2D and 3D imaging without the need of any eyewear offer greater convenience to users who would otherwise have to keep track of yet another accessory. Such autostereoscopic displays have already

Portable, low-cost 3D displays for mobile need no glasses

Bio-inspired robots move without batteries

Here come futuristic, plant-inspired microrobots that are powered simply through changes in environmental humidity — no batteries or electrical components at all Most efforts to develop bio-inspired robots center on mimicking the motions of animals: but plants move too — even if most of their motions are so slow they can’t be detected by the

Bio-inspired robots move without batteries

Electronic nose can sniff out bacteria in drinking water

New technology could be used to detect drugs at airports, diagnose certain cancers and test food quality, researchers say Humans can detect more than one trillion different smells, according to a study by researchers at The Rockefeller University. With such power to distinguish smells, the human nose can identify the scent of a beautiful flower,

Electronic nose can sniff out bacteria in drinking water

Robotic insect mimics Nature’s extreme moves

An international team of Seoul National University and Harvard researchers looked to water strider insects to develop robots that jump off water’s surface The concept of walking on water might sound supernatural, but in fact it is a quite natural phenomenon. Many small living creatures leverage water’s surface tension to maneuver themselves around. One of

Robotic insect mimics Nature’s extreme moves

World’s Thinnest Light Bulb—Graphene Gets Bright!

“This new type of ‘broadband’ light emitter can be integrated into chips and will pave the way towards the realization of atomically thin, flexible, and transparent displays, and graphene-based on-chip optical communications.” Led by Young Duck Kim, a postdoctoral research scientist in James Hone’s group at Columbia Engineering, a team of scientists from Columbia, Seoul

World’s Thinnest Light Bulb—Graphene Gets Bright!

Scientists Reveal Underpinnings of Drought Tolerance in Plants

Drought is one of the most urgent environmental crises facing the world today. In new work reported in The Plant Cell, scientists from Korea used a genome-wide approach to studying drought tolerance in plants and identified regulatory pathway that can be used to increase drought tolerance. Regions all over the globe are suffering from severe

Scientists Reveal Underpinnings of Drought Tolerance in Plants

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    An aerospace engineering professor of Seoul National University (SNU) will likely be named the inaugural chief of the Korea AeroSpace Administration, an official said Wednesday. Yoon Young-bin, ...

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    Rankings of many Korean universities rose in the 2024 QS World University Rankings by Subject, with Seoul National University and KAIST leading the charge across the organization's five subject ...

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    Seoul National University (SNU) honours the ideals of liberal education and aims to teach students a lifelong love of learning that will form the basis for continuous personal growth. At the same time ...

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    Science Discovery is offering full-day classes for grades K-8 on both days. Note: Classes being duplicated between Friday and Monday will have separate content, allowing students to take both the ...

  • How collaboration is accelerating cancer insight

    Seoul National University Cancer Research Institute (SNU CRI) focuses on translational ... cancer hub in the perfect position to accelerate discovery and treatment into the next decade, she ...

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