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One may wonder how exactly designers convert 2D designs to 3D designs. As a truer representation of reality, 3D designs naturally require a closer attention to detail for proportions and angles. On top of that, they need to be consistently shaped and structured across all points of view. As a result, designers go through dozens of sketches from different angles and arrive at a prototype after a pa
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Chan Ju Chong Staff Reporter
2018.09.25 16:23
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Recent research results of Professor Sung Yong Kim and his research group from the Department of Mechanical Engineering succeeded in understanding sub-mesoscale currents, characterizing the properties of waves roughly the size of a kilometer.
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Sangwook Ha Senior Staff Reporter
2018.09.25 16:19
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On September 10, the KAIST Core Tech Transfer Day was held at the Convention and Exhibition Center (COEX) in Seoul.
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Kum Seok Nam Staff Reporter
2018.09.25 16:16
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A research team from Korea University led by Professor Hyun Kyu Song has discovered an important mechanism between protein complexes during the initiation stage of autophagy.
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Sean Tristan De Guzman Junior Staff Reporter
2018.09.25 15:56
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Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a prototype that mimics the behavior of polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
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Joon Ha Kim Junior Staff Reporter
2018.09.25 15:55
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Edward Boyden and his research team at MIT have figured out a way to enlarge miniscule structures.
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Hyo Jin Lee Junior Staff Reporter
2018.09.25 15:53
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After five years of research, a team of scientists at the Australian National University (ANU) have successfully inserted components from cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) into tobacco plants.
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Nicholas Bosworth Junior Staff Reporter
2018.09.25 15:51
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The last week of August saw a surprising amount of precipitation for the season; the entire country suffered from an overflow of water, resulting in massive damages to building and crops.
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Juhoon Lee Editor-in-Chief
2018.09.25 15:45
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The week of September 9 marked the start of KAIST’s fourth annual “Human Rights Week”.
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Nicholas Bosworth Junior Staff Reporter
2018.09.25 15:39
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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. The event was jointly organized by KAIST club Signal and startup company BlockOdyssey. The lecture, titled “The Present and Future of Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies”, was delivered by KAIST School of Electrical Engineering grad
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Ada Carpenter Staff Reporter
2018.08.31 16:14
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Professor Hee Tak Kim, alongside a research team from the Advanced Battery Center, successfully developed a donut-shaped lithium sulfide anode that can be used to produce a long-lasting, high-energy-density lithium-sulfur battery.
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Tae Soo Kim Head of News Division
2018.06.20 07:52
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The opening ceremony of the project “Youngjae Kium”, supervised by the Ministry of Education, took place on May 12. “Youngjae Kium” is a project that supports talent-focused education for students who are not able to reach their potential due to socioeconomic barriers.
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Hye-eun Jeong Staff Reporter
2018.06.20 07:51
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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.
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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.
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Eugene Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2018.06.20 07:48
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On May 30, Dong Hun Kim — the representative of Handstudio — visited the Startup KAIST Studio for a lunch talk titled, “A Story of a Company that Dreams of a 0% Resignation Rate over Sales of 10 Billion”.
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Hye-eun Jeong Staff Reporter
2018.06.20 07:46
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Voices of protest rose in the student community as news of President Sung-Chul Shin’s announcement of the establishment of the School of Transdisciplinary Sciences and Engineering at the second meeting for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Human Resources Committee spread.
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Hyoyeon Kim Staff Reporter
2018.06.20 07:44
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The second public hearing on the proposed School of Transdisciplinary Sciences and Engineering (TSE) received heavy criticism from students. After negotiations were completed, the third public hearing on TSE was held on May 21.
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Hyoyeon Kim Staff Reporter
2018.06.20 07:42
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A research team led by Professor Jong Chul Ye discovered the mathematical principles for producing high-performance artificial neural networks.
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Tae Soo Kim Head of News Division
2018.06.20 07:39
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On May 24, the KAIST Student Welfare Committee announced that it would suspend the operation of the on-campus coin karaoke for a week from May 27 to June 3.
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Tae Soo Kim Head of News Division
2018.06.20 07:36
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A research team led by Professor Youngshik Kim from Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) has successfully developed the first seawater battery.
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Min Kim Junior Staff Reporter
2018.06.20 07:33