Seoul National University
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A team of scientists and engineers have used graphene just one atom thick mounted on a microchip, to create what they claim is the world's thinnest incandescent light-bulb
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A new app released by Samsung aims to improve the lives of children suffering from autism by presenting a fun, smartphone or tablet-based developmental aide. It's designed to improve the quality of life for those growing up with autism by aiding in the development of basic social skills.
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Billions of cigarette butts are discarded around the world each year, but new research suggests they could be set for a new lease on life with scientists demonstrating that used filters can be transformed into a high-performance supercapacitor component.
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Mood Map is an art exhibit created by New York-based E/B Office that visualizes the mood of the South Korean people by analyzing their tweets.
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A Korean household robot prepared a salad at Robot World 2012.
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ScienceA new laser-based injection system offers hope of taking the “ouch” out of injections.
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ScienceSeoul National University’s Multiscale Biomimetic Systems Laboratory has developed a new biomimetic “electronic skin” that is inexpensive, yet sensitive enough to “feel” a drop of water.
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Researchers from MIT, Harvard University and Seoul National University have developed a robotic earthworm called Meshworm that moves using peristalsis.
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A US-based biotech company will offer five dog cloning service slots to the general public via a worldwide, online auction on 18 June.
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November 2, 2004 A new type of network-based robot will debut in Korea in late 2005, greeting customers in around 200 post offices and interacting in real time