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How Graphene Protects Copper From Corrosion
Scientists in South Korea have demonstrated that graphene forms a hybrid layer with copper oxide to slow down further corrosion of copper metal.
The Sticky Truth Behind Mussels’ Adhesive Power
A research group in South Korea has identified how mussel 'glue' is so sticky even under water.
L’Oréal-UNESCO Honors Four Asian Scientists
The L’Oréal-UNESCO International Awards For Women in Science acknowledge outstanding women who are pushing the frontiers of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Soft, Sensitive And Stable Sensors For Wearables
Researchers in South Korea have developed a wearable pressure sensor for health monitoring applications and early disease diagnosis.
How Cells Relieve DNA Replication Stress
Scientists in South Korea have identified a mechanism by which mammalian cells prevent DNA replication from stalling due to internal or external stressors.
Filling In The Gaps Of Asia’s Genetic Map
The early findings by the GenomeAsia 100K consortium shed light on the ancestral origins of Asia's populations and provide insight into adverse drug responses among Asians.
Detecting Gender Stereotypes In Film
A team of researchers from South Korea has developed a system that uses computer vision technology to automatically analyze images in films to identify gender bias.
Knocking Down The Barriers To Object Identification
Scientists in South Korea have developed a technique to identify objects by using the microphone, accelerometer and gyroscope of smartphones.
ASLAN And Bukwang Team Up To Develop Immune-Oncology Drugs
The joint venture has resulted in the independent company JAGUAHR Therapeutics, which will focus on developing aryl hydrocarbon receptor antagonists for cancer treatment.