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Earlier this year, I was invited to a wedding for the first time in my life. I’m sure I’ve been to some distant relative’s wedding at some point in my forgotten youth, but this was the first time I was invited by a friend. Later, sometime last month, I was invited to another wedding. If the first invitation didn’t hit me, the second one did: I’m at the age when people get married.
Column
Eugene Jang Staff Reporter
2019.05.24 22:09
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The many cats of the KAIST campus are now being looked after by a club - KAIST Cat Shelter. How do they promote the care of these animals?
Interview
Eugene Jang Staff Reporter
2019.04.26 00:48
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KAIST sucks. Now that I’m facing graduation, I want to reflect on my undergraduate life in KAIST and that is the first thing that comes to mind. There’s so many problems for fall semester enterers that I have been a victim of, and I cannot fathom how difficult it must be for international students. But this article is not a rant about KAIST; that has been done time and again. I want to think about how it transformed me as a person.
Column
Eugene Jang Staff Reporter
2019.04.26 00:22
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We simply deem meeting people online to be suspicious or unnatural. We are given the tools to find people worth connecting with as well as the tools to actually connect with them, yet we somehow find a way to convince ourselves it’s too sketchy to be worth pursuing.
Column
Eugene Jang Staff Reporter
2019.03.25 23:59
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Directly or indirectly, countries that are part of the global society are unknowingly relinquishing aspects of their cultures as citizens expose themselves to the international mainstream. Cultures must preserve themselves while having the acumen to recognize what should be improved. These are the qualities that will decide which cultures win and lose in globalization.
Debate
Eugene Jang Staff Reporter
2018.09.25 20:27
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A research team lead by Professor Haeshin Lee of the KAIST Department of Chemistry discovered an effective method of targeting drugs at the heart via injection with tannic acid.
News
Eugene Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2018.06.20 07:49
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A lecture on the emerging technologies of blockchains and cryptocurrencies and their applications was held in the Educational Support Building (W8) on May 29.
News
Eugene Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2018.06.20 07:48
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In a paper lead-authored by Zachary Gates of the MIT Department of Chemistry, researchers described the technology to chemically synthesize proteins with non-natural amino acids.
Highlights
Eugene Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2018.06.20 07:30
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Asking what a society should do in response to suicide can be a good start, but it is self-satisfactory at best. The better question is to ask ourselves what we can offer to prevent suicides.
Debate
Eugene Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2018.06.19 23:18
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Mandatory military service, at least before its completion, is a shared specter that haunts most Korean males, but this is particularly so in the case of the average KAIST student.
Column
Eugene Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2018.06.19 23:05
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A uniquely structured membrane produced by Lin Zhang’s team from Zhejiang University was shown to be an effective filter.
Highlights
Eugene Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2018.06.19 22:02
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As the page grows larger, it may eventually spread its wings to become a much needed hub of ideas. Ideas worth sharing will be celebrated while controversial ideas will provide a rare opportunity for discourse.
Debate
Eugene Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2018.04.11 14:50
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Foldability is a useful characteristic in robotics for reaching into confined spaces. Origami-like designs, which promise efficient foldability, have previously had the difficulty of maintaining structural stiffness.
Highlights
Eugene Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2018.04.11 13:35
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Have you ever felt like you don’t fit in? Perhaps you’ve been upset at yourself or the world around you for not being on the same wavelength.
Review
Eugene Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2018.03.29 15:23
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A research team from the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) led by Sang-Young Lee has developed a battery that promises exceptional safety and flexibility.
Highlights
Eugene Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2018.03.29 01:45