Thursday, July 10, 2025

‘The Old Woman with the Knife’ Gets Rave Reviews at Berlin Film Fest

"The Old Woman with the Knife," premieres in May after acclaim at Berlinale, featuring a legendary assassin's showdown.

Nvidia’s Loss, AMD’s Gain: Semiconductor Stocks See Uneven Growth

Despite shares of NVIDIA falling nearly 2%,...

Skin Cancer Surges in South Korea: A 700% Rise Over 20 Years

Skin cancer, once relatively rare among South Koreans, has surged sevenfold over the past two decades. Here's what you need to know!

Jong Seo Kim

No Batteries Needed: These Microscopic Robots Run on Urea

KAIST develops a self-propelled cell robot powered by urea, enabling autonomous movement for targeted transport and environmental modulation.

KAIST Researchers Develop Smart Fabric That Tracks Soldier Movements

KAIST researchers developed a flexible e-textile platform using innovative technology to draw electronic circuits on fabric.

KAIST Unveils Next-Gen Smart Window That Slashes Indoor Heat by 49°F

KAIST's Professor Moon Hong Cheol unveils RECM, a smart window tech that adjusts light and heat, enhancing comfort and reducing glare.

South Korean Scientists Build First Chip That Sees ‘Twisted’ Light

KAIST's research team developed the world's first semiconductor material for detecting circularly polarized light using selenium nanocrystals.

New VR Tools Let You Point With Precision and Choreograph Like a Pro

KAIST's VR precision pointing and choreography creation technology won two best paper awards at the CHI conference.

Fear Wtihout Pain? KAIST Just Rewrote the Neuroscience Textbooks

KAIST researchers identify a brain circuit for fear memories from psychological threats, distinct from pain pathways, aiding mental disorder treatments.

Muscle Loss May Start in the Brain, Not the Body, Researchers Say

A study reveals that age-related muscle loss may originate from brain dysfunction, suggesting new therapies targeting the dopamine system.

Magnetic Leap: KAIST Opens New Frontier in Quantum Information Processing

KAIST's Professor Kim Kab-Jin leads a team in groundbreaking quantum computing research using ferromagnets, marking a major advancement.

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