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Hanyang University is a private research university in South Korea

A transparent and flexible battery for simultaneous power generation and storage

DGIST Senior Researcher Changsoon Choi’s team developed single-layer graphene based multifunctional transparent devices Expected to be used in various devices such as electronics and skin-attachable devices with power generation and self-charging capability Various use of electronics and skin-attachable devices are expected with the development of transparent battery that can both generate and store power. DGIST

A transparent and flexible battery for simultaneous power generation and storage

An attachable guidewire and microrobot can move and steer towards a desired direction inside complicated blood vessels

DGIST research team succeeded in developing a microrobot that can reach the accurate location of cardiovascular disease such as the Chronic Total Occlusion by moving and steering the microrobot towards a desired direction inside complicated blood vessels. This research is expected to increase the success rate of treatment and shorten the time of cardiovascular disease

An attachable guidewire and microrobot can move and steer towards a desired direction inside complicated blood vessels

Turning waste methane into formaldehyde could be a big deal

The primary component of natural gas, methane, is itself a potent greenhouse gas. A recent study, affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a high performance catalyst for methane conversion to formaldehyde. This breakthrough has been led by Professor Kwang-jin Ahn and his team in the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering at UNIST in collaboration with Professor Ja Hun Kwak (School

Turning waste methane into formaldehyde could be a big deal

Breakthrough fuel cell membrane inspired by cactus

Inspired by the humble cactus, a new type of membrane has the potential to significantly boost the performance of fuel cells and transform the electric vehicle industry. The membrane, developed by scientists from CSIRO and Hanyang University in Korea, was described today in the journal Nature . The paper shows that in hot conditions the

Breakthrough fuel cell membrane inspired by cactus

Sweaty Hands? New Fingerprinting Method Takes Pore Prints

Criminals might not get away so easily, thanks to a new fingerprinting method that may be faster and more reliable than traditional methods, researchers say. The method images the sweat pores in a human hand using a polymer that glows fluorescent and changes color when it comes in contact with tiny droplets of water. Only a small

Sweaty Hands? New Fingerprinting Method Takes Pore Prints

Invention jet prints nanostructures with self-assembling material

Enables new classes of electronics, diagnostic devices and chemical sensors A multi-institutional team of engineers has developed a new approach to the fabrication of nanostructures for the semiconductor and magnetic storage industries. This approach combines top-down advanced ink-jet printing technology with a bottom-up approach that involves self-assembling block copolymers, a type of material that can

Invention jet prints nanostructures with self-assembling material

Hybrid Carbon Nanotube Yarn Muscle

It will have a big impact in the motor, biological and robot industry. Professor Seon Jeong Kim of Hanyang University has created a high capacity yarn muscle that does not require electrolytes or special packaging. It will have a big impact in the motor, biological and robot industry. Kim’s article, “Electrically, Chemically, and Photonically Powered

Hybrid Carbon Nanotube Yarn Muscle

Peel-and-stick thin film solar cells

Hanyang University in collaboration with Stanford University has succeeded in fabricating peel-and-stick thin film solar cells (TFSCs). The Si wafer is clean and reusable. Moreover, as the peeled-off TFSCs from the Si wafer are thin, light-weight, and flexible, it can be attached onto any form or shape of surface like a sticker. Professor Dong Rip

Peel-and-stick thin film solar cells

China’s GAC shows stunning E-JET plug-in hybrid concept

The concept combines eye-capturing styling with green engineering While big names like Corvette and NSX hogged the spotlight, one of the most visually attractive vehicles at this year’s Detroit Auto Show came from a name that may be completely unfamiliar to the western autophile. China’s Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC) had the E-JET concept perched in the hallway of Cobo Hall, providing

China’s GAC shows stunning E-JET plug-in hybrid concept

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