Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology News
The first South Korean Lunar orbiter is off to the moon
The name of the orbiter is ‘Danuri’, which is a portmanteau of the Korean word for the moon and enjoy.
It made its first communication with a Deep Space Network Antenna of NASA in Australia’s Canberra, at 9.40 AM (Korean Time)
A research team at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has developed ultra-thin and transparent oxide thin-film transistors (TFT) that can be used to make high performance wearable and transparent displays.
In recent years, biorefineries which transform non-edible biomass into fuel, heat, power, chemicals and materials have received a great deal of attention as a sustainable alternative to decreasing the reliance on fossil fuels.
Tired of WhatsApp messages and e-mail pings during a key client meet? Well, here comes an app that will lock the smartphone altogether and keep you from using it while engaged in activities such as meetings, conferences and discussions.
Light-induced treatments using organic photosensitisers have advantages to managing the treatment in time and area.
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