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Ultra-sensitive electronic skin modeled after the human brain

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Based on joint research with Professor Jaehyuk Lim at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jeonbuk National University, Professor Youngu Lee at the Department...

Next-generation solar cells become more powerful with silver (Ag) doping technology

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A team of senior researchers, including Kee-jeong Yang, Dae-hwan Kim, and Jin-gyu Kang from the Division of Energy & Environmental Technology, DGIST (President...

The evolution of green energy technology: Developing three-dimensional smart energy devices with radiant cooling...

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A research team led by Professor Bonghoon Kim from DGIST's Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering has developed a "3D Smart Energy Device"...

Pitchers rejoice? Plasma irradiation might prevent tendon re-tears

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The human body, filled with muscles and moving parts, is far from indestructible. Injuries are common, especially where tendons and bones connect. In...

A natural climate change laboratory in Japan reveals the adaptation dynamics of fishers

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A new scientific study published this Wednesday in the journal People and Nature reveals the complex relationship between the impacts of climate change...

Invasive silver carp reduce movement in Chicago-area water

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Invasive silver carp have been spreading throughout the Mississippi River Basin since their introduction a half-century ago. Yet, try as they might, the...

1,300-year-old throne room of powerful Moche queen discovered in Peru

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Archaeologists in Peru have discovered a 1,300-year-old throne room painted with murals depicting a female Moche ruler, although they have yet to find...

‘We don’t really consider it low probability anymore’: Collapse of key Atlantic current could...

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Trouble is brewing in the North Atlantic. Beneath the waves, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), which includes the Gulf Stream, acts as...

This surprisingly creative trick helps children eat more fruit and veg

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Weaving tales of magical fruit and vegetables into your children's stories may encourage them to eat healthy snacks Source link

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