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UNIST scientists have developed an exiting new catalyst that can split water into hydrogen almost as good as platinum, but less costly and found frequently on Earth.
A team of researchers, affiliated with UNIST has made a significant breakthrough in the search for the potential root causes of bipolar disorder.
From May 18 – June 10, 2014, a Lakota Delegation will embark on a historic journey to the North and meet with First Nations communities resisting tar sands mining, pipelines, refineries, and tankers. The Tour of Resistance is being made in the...
Managing a large class of students can become quite a nightmare for a teacher. The noise, the distractions, the inability to track every student’s progress is an inefficient way for a class to function. Shouvik Dhar and his two fellow Co-founders...
SCIENTISTS are one step closer to battery-free wireless devices and cheap, efficient, durable fuel cells. University of Washington (UW), United States, engineers have created a new wireless communication system that allows devices to interact with each...
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UNIST Researchers Turn Waste Gas into Road-Ready Diesel FuelUNIST News Center | UNIST News Center
Climate change is one of the most serious threats facing the world today. With the effectuation of the Paris Agreement, there has been a rising interest on
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Late Professor, Remembered by Worldwide Scientific CommunityUNIST News Center | UNIST News Center
Following the sudden passing of Dr. Yoon Kyung Do in the School of Nano-Bioscience and Chemical Engineering, the DC-based Immune System & Immunotheraphy
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