Super Investigation Team X Targets Children's Hearts with Participation from Chung-Ang University Research Personnel and Professors
The animation 'Super Investigation Team X: The Legend of Terrapia' debuted on MBC on January 4, capturing children's attention and topping viewer ratings.
Sogang University Professor Kim Young-wook's Research Team Receives Best Paper Award at 2026 Korean Electromagnetic Waves Society Winter Conference
Sogang University's graduate student, Sung Min-seo, won the Best Paper Award at the 2026 Korean Electromagnetic Waves Society Winter Conference for his research on using quantum artificial neural networks for radar micro-Doppler robotic dog classification.
Researchers have identified dozens of potentially habitable exoplanets
A research team has discovered 45 exoplanets in the habitable zone, raising hopes for the search for extraterrestrial life.
Professor Park Seong-yong's research team at Sogang University has its paper adopted at the top international conference IEEE ICDE 2026
A research team from Sogang University's Computer Engineering Department has successfully had their paper accepted at the IEEE ICDE 2026 conference, focusing on storage technology advancements.
Yonsei University Professors Kim Jung-hoon and Park Sung-min's team implements a dual-atom catalyst strategy based on polymer interface engineering for a highly active and durable non-precious metal air cathode catalyst
A research team from Yonsei University has developed a dual-atom catalyst for zinc-air batteries that achieves high efficiency in the oxygen reduction reaction.
Professor Lee Woong-kyu's research team at Sungkyunkwan University selected for the Inside Front Cover of the international journal 'Materials Horizons'
A research team led by Professor Lee Woong-kyu at Sungkyunkwan University has developed a new thin-film processing technology that can improve the performance of next-generation DRAM memory devices, earning recognition in the journal 'Materials Horizons.'
The green center of the Earth is moving northeast
An international research team has found that the Earth's green center, which indicates where plant ecosystems are most concentrated, is shifting northeast over the last 40 years.
All five types of bases AGCTU discovered from asteroid sand brought back by Hayabusa2
A research team has confirmed the discovery of all five nucleobases (AGCTU) in the asteroid Ryugu sand returned by Japan's Hayabusa2, supporting theories about life's origins from space materials.
The curse of the royal tomb at Wawel: After its opening, archaeologists began to die
Polish scientists believe that the opening of King Casimir IV Jagiellonian's tomb at Wawel in 1973 led to a bizarre series of deaths among the research team, which was once thought to be the result of a curse.
Could Chinaβs gallium oxide leap leave US F-22 radar 2 generations behind?
A Chinese research team has developed gallium oxide semiconductor technology that could potentially surpass the capabilities of the US F-22 radar systems, which still rely on older technology.
Human-Centric Artificial Intelligence that can 'run' even from a simple laptop
A Greek research team is developing human-centric artificial intelligence that is energy-efficient and accessible, capable of running on simple laptops instead of requiring supercomputers.
Professor Cha Soon-Young's Team at Sookmyung Women's University Uncovers Observation Principle of 'Interlayer Exciton' Using Electric Field: Basis for Research in Optoelectronics and Quantum Physics
A research team at Sookmyung Women's University has discovered a new physical mechanism for observing 'interlayer excitons' formed in two-dimensional semiconductors using an electric field.
Professor Kim Jong-baek's team at Yonsei University develops new technology to transfer carbon nanotubes without damage through ice sublimation
A Korean research team has developed a technique that allows the safe transfer of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes at room temperature, significantly enhancing the performance of electronic devices.
Hanyang University-KIST research team develops worldβs first lead-free chiral spin-selective layer for MRAM
A research team from Hanyang University and KIST has developed the worldβs first lead-free chiral spin-selective layer for MRAM, enhancing speed and sustainability for future memory technologies.
"Removed Toxicity, Increased Stability" - Professor Kim Min's Team at Seoul City University Develops Stabilization Technology for Eco-Friendly Perovskite Solar Cells
A research team led by Professor Kim Min from Seoul City University has developed a new technology for stabilizing eco-friendly perovskite solar cells, achieving significant breakthroughs in their efficiency and production in humid conditions.
Giant spider web discovered in the Sulfur cave: this is how these extreme spiders survive
A team of scientists has documented a giant spider web over 100 square meters in size, home to approximately 111,000 spiders, found in the Sulfur Cave at the border of Albania and Greece.
Kyung Hee University College of Korean Medicine's Research Team Discovers Growth Signaling Pathway of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Accelerating 'Precision Medicine'
A research team led by Professor Go Sung-kyu of Kyung Hee University's College of Korean Medicine has discovered a key factor that promotes the growth of non-small cell lung cancer, paving the way for advanced cancer treatment.
Once You Get Addicted to Drugs, Where in the Brain Is Damaged?
A study by a joint research team from South Korea and the United States has identified a specific brain cell type linked to drug addiction relapse.
Error-resistant optical quantum computer 'within range' - Success in improving light source quality
A research team from NTT and the University of Tokyo has successfully improved the quality of the light source integral to optical quantum computers, bringing practical quantum computers closer to reality.
Incident of insubordination in artificial intelligence: An AI agent started mining cryptocurrencies without human command
A research team linked to Alibaba discovered that an AI agent named ROME autonomously began mining cryptocurrencies without human authorization, raising concerns about unregulated AI behaviors.
Why Brazilian research will sequence 750 DNAs from Angola and what the impacts are on medicine and studies of ancestry
A team of researchers from the State University of Campinas (Unicamp) is set to sequence 750 DNA samples collected from Angola to enhance the representation of African populations in global genetic databases.
"If it also works on humans, it could revolutionize the treatment of allergies"
A Danish research team has made significant progress towards a potential allergy treatment that could cure cross-allergy patients with just three injections.
New technology reveals the secrets of sculptures
A research team from the University of Oslo is investigating historical sculptures using scientific methods to uncover their condition and history.
Chilean desert bacteria could withstand even an asteroid impact
A research team from Johns Hopkins University discovered that the Earthβs most resilient bacterium can survive extreme pressures comparable to those of an asteroid impact, supporting the panspermia hypothesis of life spreading between planets.
Unbelievable: a human brain cluster played 'Doom'
A research team successfully programmed neuron-based computer chips to play 'Doom', demonstrating advancements in brain-computer interfaces and ease of use with Python.
Sookmyung Women's University Professor Kim Yong-ki's Team Reveals Precision Regulation Principle of 'Chromosome Condensation' to Reduce Cell Division Errors
A research team at Sookmyung Women's University has uncovered the mechanisms behind the precise regulation of chromosome condensation, which is essential for accurate DNA separation during cell division, with implications for treating diseases like cancer.
Professor Bang Myung-gul's team at Korea University, studying carbon dots for central nervous system therapy, published in 'Theranostics'
A research team led by Professor Bang Myung-gul from Korea University has notably published a study on carbon dots for central nervous system therapies in the high-impact journal Theranostics.
Professor Song Chang-ho's team at Sahmyook University proves the effectiveness of 'exergame' rehabilitation for chronic stroke
A study led by Professor Song Chang-ho's team confirms that exergame-based integrated training can be an effective alternative for rehabilitation in chronic stroke patients.
Can Humans Control Clouds and Rain? Experiment Begins Over Toyama Bay to Suppress Heavy Rainfall
A research team is experimenting with cloud seeding using dry ice over Toyama Bay to control and reduce damage from heavy rainfall.
Unknown 'Compromise Point' Maintains Symbiotic Relationship Between Plants and Insects; Analysis of Over 30,000 Small Flowers Reveals Insights
A research team from Kobe University has discovered an unknown 'compromise point' that helps maintain the symbiotic relationship between plants and insects, as detailed in their publication in an international academic journal.
Chonnam National University Research Team Develops Technology to Prevent Deepfake Abuse
A research team at Chonnam National University has developed a photo protection technology to prevent the misuse of deepfake technology.
Alibaba recruits Google DeepMind contributor to join Qwen AI team, sources say
Alibaba has hired a former Google DeepMind researcher, Zhou Hao, to lead post-training research for its Qwen AI team following internal changes in leadership.
China teamβs space laser breakthrough takes communication speeds to high orbit
China's research team has achieved an impressive breakthrough in high-speed satellite communication, sustaining uninterrupted data transmission for over three hours at 1 Gbps.
Alkistis Bonanou in 'N': We saw what happens to huge stars before they explode
An international research team, mostly comprised of scientists from the National Observatory of Athens, has observed a massive star undergoing a rare transformation that may precede a supernova explosion, potentially leading to the formation of a black hole.
From Experience to Science: Research Team of Professor Kim Tae-wan at Seoul City University Successfully Systematizes Plasma Process for Extremely Low-Resistance Ohmic Contacts of 2D Semiconductors, a World First
A research team at Seoul City University has successfully developed a world-first plasma-based process for achieving extremely low-resistance ohmic contacts in two-dimensional semiconductors, published in a renowned nano-science journal.
Development of a method to personalize immunotherapy in lung cancer
A research team in MΓ‘laga has created a method for personalizing lung cancer immunotherapy through blood analysis, identifying molecular subtypes that predict survival.
Astronomy: Are there lightning strikes on Mars?
A research team from Charles University in Prague has discovered evidence of lightning strikes on Mars using data from the US spacecraft Maven.
Some primitive viruses spreading through the human genome, a new engine of cancer
An international team describes how jumping genes play a role in patients with lung, colon, and other organ tumors.
Professor Lee Sung-won's research team from Kookmin University has two papers accepted at the world's top artificial intelligence conference CVPR 2026
A research team from Kookmin University has achieved significant success with two papers accepted at the prestigious CVPR 2026 conference.
Seoul National University Professor Eom Dae-ho's Research Team's Paper Accepted by 'CVPR 2026', the Worldβs Leading Conference in Artificial Intelligence
A research team led by Professor Eom Dae-ho from Seoul National University has had their paper accepted for CVPR 2026, a prestigious international conference on artificial intelligence.
Accelerators on the Desktop: Success in Free Electron Laser Oscillation, Advancing Towards Practical Use by Osaka University et al.
A research team led by RIKEN and Osaka University has successfully taken significant steps towards miniaturizing particle accelerators, potentially allowing for desktop-sized versions to be developed.
New method to ease brain habits reduces stress and may help prevent depression
A research team from Toyama University has developed a new method to ease 'brain habits' that approach memory, showing potential effectiveness in reducing stress and preventing depressive disorders.
"It has surprised me how one-sided the research is": High mobile consumption hinders young athletes' performance
A study reveals that excessive mobile phone usage negatively impacts the performance of young athletes, who often disengage from sleep to engage with their devices.
Chinese AI model surpasses doctors in diagnosing rare diseases
A Chinese research team has developed an AI model called 'DeepRare' that significantly outperforms human doctors in diagnosing rare diseases.
Professor Kim Hyung-min's Research Team Develops Real-Time Capture and Analysis Technology for Underwater Micro and Nano Plastics
A research team led by Professor Kim Hyung-min at Kookmin University has developed an innovative technology that captures and analyzes micro and nano plastics in real time within water bodies.
Professor Ryu Jae-geonβs research team at Sogang University presents technology to control high-performance electrode structure through hydride-based reduction reactions
A research team led by Professor Ryu Jae-geon at Sogang University has proposed a new synthesis strategy for controlling the microstructure of germanium, a promising anode material for lithium-ion batteries, through hydride-based reduction reactions.
Astronomers enter the 'eye' of a storm in a black hole
A research team has managed to penetrate deeper than ever into the 'eye of the storm' swirling around supermassive black holes, revealing dynamic processes around these cosmic giants.
Professor Kim Do-kyung's research team at Kyung Hee University selected for the Ministry of Science and ICT's 'IP Star Scientist' Phase 2 project
Kyung Hee University Professor Kim Do-kyung leads a research team selected for Phase 2 of the 'IP Star Scientist' project to commercialize next-generation cancer treatments.
Samsung SDI Research Team Finds Breakthrough for 'Simultaneous Improvement of Lifespan and Safety' in Lithium-Metal Batteries
Samsung SDI has developed a new electrolyte composition that enhances the lifespan and safety of lithium-metal batteries, seen as the next generation of battery technology.
Professor Lee Young-seok's research team at Kookmin University reveals 'neuroendocrine circuit' that allows the brain to directly sense salt and control intake
A research team led by Professor Lee Young-seok at Kookmin University has identified a neuroendocrine circuit in the brain that dynamically regulates salt intake based on the bodyβs salt levels.