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Korea University: Development of a platform using an AI-assisted smartphone-based assay for…
The research team, led by Professor Yoon Dae-seong from the School of Biomedical Engineering at the College of Health Science of Korea University (KU), has collaborated with the teams of Professor Lee Jeong-hoon (Research Supervisor) from!-->…
Korea University: Flexible Solar Cell Integrated with Memory
The research group led by Professor Kim Tae-geun of the School of Electrical Engineering of the College of Engineering successfully developed a memristive organic solar cell (MemOSC) that integrates the memory and learning functions in a!-->…
Korea University: Technology for Fabricating High-Performance Inorganic Halide Perovskite Solar…
Professor Noh Jun-hong’s group of the School of Civil Environmental and Architectural Engineering at the College of Engineering developed a crystallization management technology that can drastically improve the efficiency and stability of!-->…
Korea University: Implanted electronic system can treat urinary disorders
Professor Hwang Suk-won's research team at KU-KIST Graduate School of Converging Science and Technology, in collaboration with a research team from Soonchunhyang University, has successfully developed an implantable device aimed at!-->…
Korea University hosts student club fair
A student club fair took place on the campus of Korea University, thawing the icy coldness from the winter and welcoming the spring. Student clubs, where students share common interests in different fields such as art, sports, and!-->…
University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for Healthy Minds to study machine learning predictions of…
High rates of depression, anxiety, loneliness and lack of purpose are taking a toll on Americans’ mental and physical health, with wide-ranging negative consequences. Unfortunately, many of those most in need of mental health services are!-->…
University of Wisconsin-Madison: Climate-stressed trees get a boost from new microbial partnerships
Climate change is subjecting plants to rapid shifts in temperature and precipitation, pushing them into new ranges and stressing them in old ones.Trees may have an easier time adapting in both cases by making new microbial friends!-->…
University of Wisconsin-Madison experts unveil evidence of intentional burial, cave engravings by…
New observations and excavations in South African caves have found that Homo naledi, an early human ancestor, intentionally buried their dead and made crosshatch engravings in the cave walls nearby.Fossils of Homo naledi were first!-->…
University of Wisconsin-Madison startups get Federal Grants
A pair of startups with University of Wisconsin–Madison roots have received large federal grants to support their efforts to develop clean energy through fusion.Realta Fusion and Type One Energy Group, both based in the Madison area, were!-->…
Bacteria spotted could help protect against heart disease
Some microbes in the guts of humans and mice may help control the buildup of plaque in arteries, the leading cause of cardiovascular disease, by gobbling up a group of inflammatory chemicals before they can circulate in the body.New!-->…