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Daily Digest: Weekly News Bites: A flying pallet, tiny dino eggs, and data-storing DNA, and more ...

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Weekly News Bites: A flying pallet, tiny dino eggs, and data-storing DNA
By Asia Research News
Asia Research News monitors the latest research news in Asia. Some highlights that caught our attention this week are how combining a drone and a platform can make heavy groceries easier to manage, the smallest dinosaur eggs found to date, and how to assemble DNA to store large amounts of data.



DGIST Awards Its First Honorary Doctorate to Jong-Yong Yun, Former Vice Chairman of Samsung Electronics
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- As the inaugural Chairman, he has contributed to DGIST's rise as a global university by nurturing talent in science and technology and creating an innovative research environment.



A natural climate change laboratory in Japan reveals the adaptation dynamics of fishers
Xochitl Édua Elías Ilosvay (researcher) and Kazuki Seike (translator) during a personal interview with a coastal fisher at a Fisheries Cooperative Association in the northern region of Shikoku Island. (Credit: Kameyuki Seike)
By Hokkaido University
A new scientific study reveals the complex relationship between the impacts of climate change and the adaptive responses of coastal fishers in the southern coasts of Japan.



Pitchers rejoice? Plasma irradiation might prevent tendon re-tears
Rotator cuff tear repair in a rabbit model
By Osaka Metropolitan University
Next-generation regenerative treatment shows promise in medicine-engineering collaboration



Next-Generation Solar Cells Become More Powerful with Silver (Ag) Doping Technology!
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- A Joint Research Team of DGIST, Incheon National University, and Kwangwoon University Challenges to Maximize the Performance of Thin-Film Solar Cells with Ag Doping Technology - Suppressing Tin (Sn) Loss and Promoting Crystal Growth in Kesterite Thin-Film Solar Cells Brings Next-Generation Solar



DB Kim Jun Ki Cultural Foundation Pledges to Donate KRW 120 Million to Support International Students at DGIST
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
DB Kim Jun Ki Cultural Foundation Pledges to Donate KRW 120 Million to Support International Students at DGIST



DGIST–Jeonbuk National University Joint Research Team Successfully Developed Ultra-Sensitive Electronic Skin Modeled after the Human Brain!
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- DGIST Professor Youngu Lee and Jeonbuk National University Professor Jaehyuk Lim successfully developed an ultra-sensitive, transparent, and flexible electronic skin mimicking the neural network in the human brain. - Applicable across different areas, including healthcare wearable devices and tra



Developing new high-performance and recyclable materials! Solving the e-waste problem and innovating next-generation sensor technology
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- DGIST Professor Park Chiyoung and Inha University Professor U-hyeok Choi collaborate to develop sustainable, flexible electrode sensor material - Research results published in the Chemical Engineering Journal



The Evolution of Green Energy Technology: Developing Three-Dimensional Smart Energy Devices with Radiant Cooling and Solar Absorption
By Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)
- DGIST, KAIST, and Korea University collaborated to develop a three-dimensional device with reversible heating/cooling based on the thermal radiation phenomenon - Research published as a cover article in Advanced Materials


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