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Highly efficient and stable eco-friendly QLED: a giant step towards the next-generation display
Professor Dongho Kim, Department of Chemistry -
New study demonstrates that “deformable” electronics are not a stretch
Professor Byeong-Su Kim, Department of Chemistry -
Smectite-to-illite transformation: Microbes could hold key to oil exploration
Professor Jinwook Kim, Department of Earth System Sciences -
Shedding light on black phosphorus degradation in the dark
Professor Yeonjin Yi, Department of Physics -
New method for rapid identification of bacteria promises to improve treatment of infections
Professor Kyoung-Hwa Yoo, Department of Physics, Yonsei University -
No maintenance needed: Flexible circuits that can repair themselves with liquid metal
Professor Chan-Moon Chung, Department of Chemistry and Medical Chemistry, Yonsei University -
Explaining the origin of the Milky Way bulge: Globular clusters are the key
Professor Young-Wook Lee, Department of Astronomy, Yonsei University -
Three-Dimensional Bicycloaormaticity Chemical Synthesis: 40-year-old Unresolved Concept in Chemistry Finally Clarified
Professor Dongho Kim, Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University -
Acoustic Metasurface Enhances Underwater Sound Transmitted to Air
Professor Sam H Lee, Department of Physics, Yonsei University -
Elusive Holstein polarons discovered in MoS2 two-dimensional semiconductor
Professor Keun Su Kim, Department of Physics, Yonsei University -
Getting to Know Virgo: a Date with Galactic Evolutionary History
Researchers use phase-space location with hydrogen gas morphology to trace galaxy interactions. Professor Aeree Chung, Department of Astronomy, Yonsei University -
Artificial Ion Transporters: Cell Death by Sodium Chloride Ions
Researchers from Yonsei University reveal the role of synthetic ion transporters in cell death. Professor Injae Shin, Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University