A hidden molecular switch linked to liver disease may be reversible, using an unexpected, familiar…
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Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) is a public research university located in Ulsan, South Korea. Established in 2007, UNIST aims to be a leading global institution in science and technology, focusing on advanced research and interdisciplinary education. The university offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across various fields, including engineering, natural sciences, business administration, and design. UNIST is known for its cutting-edge research facilities, strong industry collaborations, and emphasis on innovation and entrepreneurship. It plays a significant role in supporting the regional and national economy, particularly through its partnerships with the automotive and shipbuilding industries in Ulsan. With a commitment to fostering a creative and dynamic academic environment, UNIST continues to attract top-tier students and faculty from around the world.
MiR-93 promotes fatty liver disease, but vitamin B3 can counteract its effects. This discovery suggests…
A recent study presents a new way to understand life by describing it as a…
A research group from the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), led by…
Professor Jiyun Kim and his team at the Department of Material Science and Engineering at…
Drawing inspiration from the extraordinary adaptability seen in biological entities such as the octopus, a…
A team of researchers from the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering at UNIST, jointly…
A group of scientists associated with UNIST has achieved a significant breakthrough in enhancing the…
A groundbreaking TREC system developed by a team of researchers efficiently converts low-grade heat into…
A breakthrough study, jointly led by Professor Jang Hyun Choi and Professor Sung Ho Park…
Research links charge mosaics in contact electrification to sequences of sparks, or electrostatic discharges (ESD).…
Researchers have created ‘nanomachines’ that use mechanical molecular motions to enter and destroy cells. Cancer…
An international team of researchers, affiliated with UNIST has for the first time succeeded in demonstrating…
A joint research team, affiliated with UNIST has introduced the Hybrid-Solid Electrolysis Cell (Hybrid-SOEC) system…
Researchers from UNIST have developed a method for mass producing boron/nitrogen co-doped graphene nanoplatelets, opening…
Scientists have developed a fluorescent caffeine detector and a detection kit that lights up like…