Ocean warming predicted to cause a twofold increase in amplitude of rainfall fluctuations over the…
Browsing: Institute for Basic Science
The Institute for Basic Science (IBS) is a South Korean scientific research organization founded in 2011 to promote advanced fundamental research in the sciences. The institute operates with the aim of conducting cutting-edge research in basic science fields such as physics, chemistry, mathematics, and life sciences. IBS supports research centers across South Korea, each focused on specific scientific areas or projects, led by distinguished scientists and researchers. These centers are hubs for innovation and collaboration, attracting top-tier researchers from around the globe. IBS not only fosters a collaborative research environment but also provides state-of-the-art facilities and substantial funding to undertake long-term, high-impact research projects. The institute’s goal is to enhance South Korea’s research capabilities and contribute to global scientific advancements and technological innovation.
One Electrode Fits All Functional Groups As we learned in chemistry class, chemical reaction occurs…
IBS researchers in South Korea extend the understanding of energy flow in chemical reactions and…
Healthy obesity begins where metabolic disorders emerge: Vascular-adipose interaction enables a selective fat storage in…
New theoretical study shows how to use Terahertz light to peep in the secrets of…
Liquid phase electron microscopy illuminates 3D atomic structures of platinum nanoparticles, advancing full control of…
IBS Researchers Raising Their Flag in the Axion Dark Matter Field Researchers at the Center…
Modulating single cobalt atoms boosts a low-cost, efficient, and eco-friendly electrochemical H2O2 production that can…
In a newly published study, researchers from the Pohang University of Science and Technology detail…