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Scientists observe “quasiparticles” in classical systems for the first time - First example of classical quasiparticles, revealing deep links between quantum and classical dissipative systems -Release Summary Text (75 words maximum)Quasiparticles – long-li.. 2023-02-03
Reliable diagnostics at the tip of your finger Reliable diagnostics at the tip of your finger Direct and sensitive analysis of clinical samples for point-of-care diagnostics Biomarkers are components that may be present in biol.. 2022-05-18
Scientists explore the creation of artificial organelles Scientists explore the creation of artificial organellesArtificial organelles generated from Exosome fusion can function as energy reserves in the damaged tissuesThe human body is .. 2021-09-14
Condensing by turning toward the crowd Self-propelled particles can condense by turning and moving toward crowded areasby Princeton University Like water vapor on the bathroom mirror, gas molecules come together.. 2021-05-31
Won the Award at UNIST's 2020 Outstanding Faculty Awards Group leader Bartosz Grzybowski and Group leader Yoon-Kyoung Cho won the UNIST's 2020 Outstanding Faculty Awards. UNIST selects and awards outstanding faculty members each year. At.. 2021-03-08
Cho Yoon-kyung Group Leader selected as a general member of the National Academy of Engineering of Korea Cho Yoon-kyung Group Leader selected as a general member of the National Academy of Engineering of Korea-Cho Yoon-kyung, Group Leader of Center for Soft and Living Materials, selec.. 2021-01-11
Dissecting colloidal glasses using laser as a lancet IBS researchers in South Korea probe the cage formation of the glass at surgical precision and elucidate the onset of glass transitionBo Li, Kai Kou, Research Fellows of IBS Center.. 2020-11-24
Concentric liquid reactors simplify multistep chemical processes Concentric liquid reactors simplify multistep chemical processesThe self-organizing concentric layers enable multistep chemical synthesis within a single batch.Flasks have long bee.. 2020-11-24
Challenging a central dogma of chemistry - See the "Abstract"- See the "Reprint"- See the "Full text" IBS researchers in South Korea extend the understanding of energy flow in chemical reactions and show that it may prod.. 2020-08-12
When a spinning toy meets hydrodynamics: Point-of-care technology is set in motion A fidget spinner inspired microfluidic chip can diagnose infectious diseases at the time and place of patient care.About 60% of women will experience urinary tract infection (UTI) .. 2020-06-01
Enhancing Crystal Growth, Using Polyelectrolyte Solutions and Shear Flow A recent work by Distinguished Professor Bartosz Grzybowski has been published in the latest issue of Nature.The process of examining characteristics of drug candidates thoroughly .. 2020-06-01
Our COVID-19 studies Center for Soft and Living Matter would like to share our recent study on COVID-19 to help those who are fighting back with the coronavirus pandemic."Infrared assessment of human f.. 2020-03-26
Selective killing of cancer cells by cluttering their waste disposal system - Mixed-charge nanoparticles assemble into crystals and cause the death of thirteen types of cancer lines -A team of researchers from the Center for Soft and Living Matter, within .. 2020-03-26
New Roles for DNA-Packaging Proteins - A combination of live cell imaging and in vitro studies reveal that liquid-like compartments contribute to spatial segregation of DNA -How can human cells pack 3-meter-long DNA i.. 2020-03-26
Super-resolution at all scales with active thermal detection Thermal radiation and its intrinsic super-linearity as a universal detection method applicable to microscopy, RADAR,LIDAR, and moreWhen you search your lost keys with a flash lamp,.. 2020-03-26