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On June 11, Man-Sung Yim, Associate Vice President of International Office in KAIST, emailed international students currently staying in their home countries. The email recommended the students not to return to Korea for the upcoming fall semester, explaining that it is highly likely that classes wi
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Youngil Ko Head of News Division
2020.06.23 01:47
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A post on Ara and KaDaeJeon has revealed an ongoing lawsuit regarding the ramyeon vending machines located around the campus. It explained the refusal of the vending machine provider to take responsibility for repairing its products, which were found to be illegal and unsafe.Since August 2018, KAIST
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Juhoon Lee Senior Staff Reporter
2019.11.27 17:13
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On November 15, the KAIST Graduate School of AI (GSAI) held a joint information session in Seoul with other Graduate Schools of AI to explain each school’s vision, ambition, and the type of students they are looking for. During the event, KAIST GSAI unveiled its ambition to expand the program into a
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Youngil Ko Staff Reporter
2019.11.27 17:13
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The Emergency Response Committee (ERC) has been in action for two and a half semesters, and finally the time has come for the 33rd KAIST UA general election. Scheduled for December 4 and 5, the vote — if successful — will see the end of the ERC and a fresh start of student-elected UA leadership. Cur
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Youngil Ko Staff Reporter
2019.11.27 17:13
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The KAIST Coin Karaoke has released the spring semester survey results regarding the operation and maintenance of the KAIST Coin Karaoke. The survey collected opinions from a total of 125 students and revealed the public opinion on the effectiveness of the new features and further improvements to be
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Juhoon Lee Senior Staff Reporter
2019.11.20 22:23
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The School of Humanities and Social Sciences has launched a new “innovative education project” named the Da Vinci Point project, which aims to encourage and reward partaking in art-specific activities for all undergraduate students. The mission of the program is to create opportunities for “art-rela
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Juhoon Lee Senior Staff Reporter
2019.11.20 22:23
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On October 4, KAIST and Seongnam city in Gyeonggi Province reached an agreement to further their efforts to nurture AI researchers in the city. The deal furthers AI-focused collaboration between KAIST and Seongnam.The deal consists of the establishment of an “AI Graduate School Seongnam Research Cen
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Youngil Ko Staff Reporter
2019.11.20 22:23
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For the 17th KAIST-POSTECH Science War (Kapo-Jeon), KAIST ended the match with a score of 2:5. The event was hosted by KAIST this year and lasted from September 20 to 21. It included seven competing categories over the course of two days, in the order of Hacking, Soccer, AI, E-sports, Baseball, Scie
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Juhoon Lee Senior Staff Reporter
2019.11.18 12:53
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In order to commercialize the use of AI, highly efficient hardware development is necessary to keep up with massive data processing power required.
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Youngil Ko Junior Staff Reporter
2019.04.21 21:21
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New research from Sophia University in Japan has concluded that cats can discern their names from random nouns or the names of other cats.
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Ada Carpenter Assistant Editor
2019.04.21 21:20
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Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology demonstrated robotic cars operated by application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC).
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Woong Gyu Park Junior Staff Reporter
2019.04.21 21:19
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A recent study by Princeton University scientists has unlocked a new path towards understanding the mechanisms of photosynthesis.
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Chrysan Angela Junior Staff Reporter
2019.04.21 21:13
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A research group led by Professor Byong-hun Jeon at Hanyang University has shown that anaerobic co-digestion of fat, oil, and grease (FOG) is an effective and economical technique, with better biomethanation yield in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), than anaerobic digestion.
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Jinho Park Junior Staff Reporter
2019.03.25 21:56
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An inflatable pill can be used to monitor infections, cancers, or ulcer, said researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The pill, inspired by puffer fish, is designed to inflate to 100 times its size.
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Berhane Weldegebriel Junior Staff Reporter
2019.03.25 21:55
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Forget your laptops, tablets, or smartphones. Recent research by Stanford University engineers has heralded the possible advent of a new age of gadgets: an entire computer built onto a single chip.
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Chrysan Angela Junior Staff Reporter
2019.03.25 21:53
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Three years ago, Konstantin Batygin and Michael E. Brown at the California Institute of Technology announced a theory suggesting the existence of a ninth planet in the Solar System.
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Woong Gyu Park Junior Staff Reporter
2019.03.25 21:51
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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