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Trace Metals Improve Fuel Cell Stability

Scientists in South Korea have used doped electrode materials with small amounts of metal to improve the chemical stability of fuel cells.

Fiber OLEDs Woven Into Knitted Clothes

A team of researchers in South Korea has fabricated fiber-based organic light-emitting diodes thinner than a human hair.

Nanodroplets That Respond To Light, Magnets And Electrostatic Forces

Scientists in South Korea have created an integrated surfactant that allows droplets to be manipulated by light, magnetic fields and electric fields.

Analyzing Living Tissue With Mass Spectrometry

Scientists in South Korea have developed a mass spectrometry imaging system to analyze living biological samples at micrometer-level resolution.

Improving The Efficiency Of Hydrogen Production

Using a hybrid system for the electrolysis of water, a research group in South Korea has invented a method to produce hydrogen fuel cheaply and efficiently.

Lengthening The Carbon Chain At Room Temperature

By oxidizing the iridium center of a reaction intermediate, scientists in South Korea have achieved arylation of C-H bonds at mild conditions.

Radicals Made Stable

Scientists in South Korea have managed to synthesize and stabilize radical ions which are typically highly reactive and short-lived.

Systematically Taming The Complexity Of Cancer

By combining biological experiments with supercomputing simulations, scientists have devised a method to identify optimal drug targets for a range of cancers.

Sniffing Out Death With A Bioelectronic ‘Nose’

Scientists in Korea have created a selective and sensitive detector for decaying substances by packaging a zebrafish receptor into nanodiscs.