Physical Sciences

Computer graphic of a quantum network
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Image of slfur in powder form
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Image of a router with the WiFi Signal on top
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Image of a plant infront of solar panels
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freezer
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Melted glass being poured
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The KIMM research team led by Dr. Bongkyun Jang and Dr. Seungmin Hyun at the Department of Nano-Mechanics has developed a battery with high safety and stretchability by mimicking the design of the scales and flexible joints found in the structure of snake scales. Upon zooming in on the battery, one can see that it consists of a hexagonal battery and flexible electrical interconnections. The stretchable structure is realized by the flexible interconnections that can freely fold and unfold.
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A snapshot of the researchers’ simulation showing orientational ordering under steady shear deformation. Colours code the orientation of the self-propulsion forces, e.g. blue for downward and red for upward; neighbouring particles tend to be oriented in similar directions.
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Schematic diagram of the powder EL device that emits light at low temperatures through heat dissipation by kirigami and air convection.
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Artistic rendition of a topological array of vertically emitting lasers. All 30 microlasers along a topological interface (blue) act as one, collectively emitting coherent laser light (red).
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Image of mars
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Battery charge graphic
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