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Organic Matter on Mars was Formed from Atmospheric Formaldehyde
By Tohoku University
Researchers at Tohoku University developed a Martian atmospheric evolution model to propose a new theory about Mars' past.



Size matters: bioinformatics accurately detects short, fat antibiotic-resistant bacteria
By Osaka University
Researchers from Osaka University found that antibiotic-resistant bacteria are fatter and shorter than their antibiotic-sensitive parental strains, and that these morphological changes correlate with changes in the expression of genes related to energy metabolism and antibiotic resistance.



Lights, camera, action! Coronavirus spike proteins can be selectively detected in 5 minutes
A low-power laser can cause bubbles to form and convection to move nanoparticles so that they gather at an assembly site on an antibody-coated substrate, accelerating their detection.
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Light-induced immunoassay coated with novel coronavirus spike proteins found highly sensitive even with weak light like a laser pointer



DGIST Researchers Appointed to Prestigious Roles in World-Renowned Academic Association
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
• Professor Oh Sehoon becomes the third Korean to be appointed to the Managing Committee of IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics. • Senior Researcher Kim Sangdong is named an IEEE Senior Member, a distinction awarded to only 10% of all IEEE members. • This achievement holds great significance fo



DGIST Holds University Innovation Discussion with Oxford University and Minerva University!
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- DGIST hosts the "University Innovation Forum: Out of the Box" to redefine the future role of universities and discuss the direction of university innovation. - Innovation leaders from top global universities, including the Pro Vice-Chancellor for Innovation from Oxford University and President of



DGIST resolves to become a world-class university in celebration of its 20th anniversary
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- Founded in 2004 as a national research institute, DGIST has grown into a research-focused university with 1,800 enrolled students and 800 faculty and staff members as of 2024 - DGIST's 5th President, Kunwoo Lee, firmly commits to leading the university towards becoming a prestigious global i


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