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Atomic lift-off of epitaxial membranes for cooling-free infrared detection
Prof. Celesta S. Chang
Professor Celesta S. Chang's research team from the Department of Physics and Astronomy has developed an 'Atomic Lift-Off' technique that enables the production of ultrathin, freestanding perovskite oxide membranes—paving the way for high-performance, cooling-free infrared sensors.
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Partial-convolution-implemented generative adversarial network for global oceanic data assimilation
Prof. Yoo-Geun Ham
The oceanic data assimilation (DA) system, essential for understanding and forecasting global climate variabilities, blends prior information from numerical models with observed data to create the best possible estimates and their uncertainties of oceanic conditions.

Persistent global greening over the last four decades using novel long-term vegetation index data with enhanced temporal consistency
Prof. Ryu, Youngryel
Advanced Very High-Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) satellite observations have provided the longest global daily records from 1980s, but the remaining temporal inconsistency in vegetation index datasets has hindered reliable assessment of vegetation greenness trends

Professor Yong-Lae Park's Team at Seoul National University Develops Stretchable Glove for Precise Hand Motion Detection
Prof. Yong-Lae Park
A research team led by Professor Yong-Lae Park from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Seoul National University has developed a stretchable glove capable of accurately estimating finger bone lengths and joint angles.

Microglia gravitate toward amyloid plaques surrounded by externalized phosphatidylserine via TREM2
Prof. Inhee Mook-Jung
Microglia play a critical role as immune cells in the pathological regions of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). This study elucidates that TREM2, present on the surface of microglia, recognizes and clears beta-amyloid associated with externalized phosphatidylserine (ePtdSer) during AD progression.

Self-Consistent Many-Body Metrology
Prof. Uwe R. Fischer
Professor Uwe R. Fischer's research team from the Department of Physics and Astronomy at SNU has revealed the fundamental importance of incorporating self-consistency in the solution for the many-body evolution of trapped interacting particles, for parameter estimation from measurement data (known as metrology). The impact of self-consistency has been made manifest by evaluating its strong impact on the metrological precision for the parameter estimation in a given measurement protocol.

High-temperature concomitant metal-insulator and spin-reorientation transitions in a compressed nodal-line ferrimagnet Mn3Si2Te6
Prof. Kee Hoon Kim
Symmetry-protected band degeneracy, coupled with a magnetic order, is the key to realizing novel magnetoelectric phenomena in topological magnets.

Constraining the Low-mass End of the Black Hole Mass Function and the Active Fraction of the Intermediate-mass Black Holes
Prof. Jong-Hak Woo
It is widely accepted that every massive galaxy hosts a super-massive black hole. However, the origin of these massive black holes are yet to be revealed.

Advancing the Era of Flexible Microelectronics with Micro-LED Integration Technology
Prof. Yongtaek Hong
Microdevices can be integrated on conformable substrates to create high-performance and multifunctional human–machine interfaces.

Antibiotic exposure and depression incidence: A cohort study of the Korean population
Prof. Sang Min Park
Recent research highlights the crucial role of the gut-brain axis in understanding depression etiologies. While burgeoning studies suggest an association between disruptions in gut microbiota and the development of depression, limited longitudinal studies have investigated this link

The Secret to Satiety Unveiled by Seoul National University Researchers!
Prof. Hyung Jin Choi
Professor Hyung Jin Choi's research team from the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at Seoul National University has announced that they have identified the mechanism by which 'glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)' based obesity treatments reduce body weight for the first time in the world.

Deciphering metastatic route-specific signals and their microenvironment interactions in peritoneal metastasis of gastric cancer
Prof. Ki Tae Kim
Gastric cancer (GC) constitute a significant cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, with metastatic patterns including hematogenous, peritoneal, and ovarian routes

Identifying genes within pathways in unannotated genomes with PaGeSearch
Prof. Heebal Kim
In biological research, the identification and comparison of genes within specific pathways across the genomes of various species are invaluable. However, annotating the entire genome is resource intensive, and sequence similarity searches often yield results that are not actually genes.