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Every time you tap, click, or scroll, your device stores and processes data with memory. Memory technology today, however, is ...
Memristors, or “memory resistors,” are the leading candidate for replacing synapses in a neuromorphic (brain-like) computer.
A new study reveals that the brain’s vulnerability to disorders like multiple sclerosis and dementia may begin in early life.
KAIST announced on September 25 that the research team led by Professor Nam Yoonki from the Department of Bio and Brain ...
KAIST research team's independently developed humanoid robot boasts world-class driving performance, reaching speeds of 12km/h, along with excellent stability, maintaining balance even with its eyes ...
KAIST announced on the September 23rd that the 'KAIST Day' special symposium, held on the eve of 'MICCAI 2025' at the Jeong ...
Song Ik-ho, a former KAIST School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering emeritus professor who holds the record as the ...
"The device can provide insights into gout, muscle fatigue during exercise, liver dysfunction and metabolic disorder," ...
Turning genes on and off is like flipping a light switch, controlling whether genes in a cell are active. When a gene is ...
Kim Jeong-ho, a professor in the School of Electrical Engineering at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), was selected as the winner of the “7th Hanyang Baeknam Award 2025,” ...
AlphaGalileo has helped us more than double our reach at SciDev.Net. The service has enabled our journalists around the world ...