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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 -
Elusive Holstein polarons discovered in MoS2 two-dimensional semiconductor
Professor Keun Su Kim, Department of Physics, Yonsei University -
Acoustic Metasurface Enhances Underwater Sound Transmitted to Air
Professor Sam H Lee, 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 -
From Gondwana-land to Far East Asia!
An investigation tracking the tectonic evolution of the South Korean Peninsula during the Paleozoic Period, over 500 million years ago. Professor Sanghoon Kwon, Earth System Sciences, Yonsei University -
Commercializing Next-Generation 2D Semiconductors in Practice
The research team led by Professor Seongil Im developed a 2D super-thin nano CMOS device. Professor Seongil Im, Department of Physics, Yonsei University -
New Catalyst to Advance the Commercialization of Hydrogen Energy
Yonsei research team led by Professor Dongil Lee develops a hydrogen-generating catalyst that can process 15-fold volume 2.3 times faster than conventional technology. Professor Dongil Lee, Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University -
Smarter MRI Diagnosis with Nano MRI Lamp
IBS scientists devise a new platform to overcome the limits of MRI contrast agents. Professor Jinwoo Cheon, Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University -
A 40-year Old Unresolved Concept in Chemistry Finally Clarified
Yonsei University research team led by Professor Dongho Kim succeeded in “three-dimensional bicycloaromaticity” chemical synthesis. Professor Dongho Kim, Chemistry, Yonsei University -
Siberian sink: do more measurements matter in determining global carbon dioxide flux?
Using optimized data sets and incorporating more precise data points from the Japan-Russian Siberian Tall Tower Inland Observation Network for a better world picture. Professor Hyun Mee Kim, Atmospheric Sciences, Yonsei University