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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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Highly luminescent and catalytically active suprastructures of magic-sized semiconductor nanoclusters
Prof. Taeghwan Hyeon
Metal chalcogenide magic-sized nanoclusters have shown intriguing photophysical and chemical properties, yet ambient instability has hampered their extensive applications. Here we explore the periodic assembly of these nanoscale building blocks through organic linkers to overcome such limitations and further boost thei...

FAX-RIC enables robust profiling of dynamic RNP complex formation in multicellular organisms in vivo
Prof. Jong-Seo Kim, V Narry Kim
RNA–protein interaction is central to post-transcriptional gene regulation. Identification of RNA-binding proteins relies mainly on UV-induced crosslinking (UVX) followed by the enrichment of RNA–protein conjugates and LC-MS/MS analysis.

PLEIO: a method to map and interpret pleiotropic loci with GWAS summary statistics
Prof. Buhm Han
Identifying and interpreting pleiotropic loci is essential to understanding the shared etiology among diseases and complex traits.

Single EMG Sensor-Driven Robotic Glove Control for Reliable Augmentation of Power Grasping
Prof. Jooeun Ahn
The practical operation of wearable robots requires intuitive, compact, yet reliable control interfaces.

Emotional well-being and gut microbiome profiles by enterotype
Prof. Jongsik Chun & Incheol Choi
With increasing attention being paid to improving emotional well-being, recent evidence points to gut microbiota as a key player in regulating mental and physical health via bidirectional communication between the brain and gut.

Fingerprint ridges allow primates to regulate grip
Prof. Gun-Sik Park
Here, we found that fingerprints were at the origin of a moisture-regulating mechanism.

Soft Miniaturized Actuation and Sensing Units for Dynamic Force Control of Cardiac Ablation Catheters
Prof. Yong-Lae Park
Recently, there has been active research in finding robotized solutions for the treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) by augmenting catheter systems through the integration of force sensors at the tip.

Permselective metal–organic framework gel membrane enables long-life cycling of rechargeable organic batteries
Prof. Kisuk Kang
Rechargeable organic batteries show great potential as a low-cost, sustainable and mass-producible alternatives to current transition-metal-based cells

Spectroscopic capture of a low-spin Mn(IV)-oxo species in Ni–Mn3O4 nanoparticles during water oxidation catalysis
Prof. Ki Tae Nam
High-valent metal-oxo moieties have been implicated as key intermediates preceding various oxidation processes.

Identification of water-infiltration-induced electrical energy generation by ionovoltaic effect in porous CuO nanowire films
Prof. Youn Sang Kim
We verified the origin of water-infiltration-induced electricity generation by an ionovoltaic effect, specifically, ion–surface interaction induced potential asymmetry in porous structures. When 20 μl of water (NaCl, 0.1 M) infiltrates into a porous CuO nanowire film, electrical power of ∼0.45 V and ∼0.23 μA is produce...

A system-level approach identifies HIF-2α as a critical regulator of chondrosarcoma progression
Prof. Jin-Hong Kim
Chondrosarcomas, malignant cartilaginous neoplasms, are capable of transitioning to highly aggressive, metastatic, and treatment-refractory states, resulting in significant patient mortality.