The material developed in Korea can absorb up to 99% of electromagnetic waves. A thin film with a thickness of just 0.02 inches is sufficient. Until now, screens have only absorbed about 10% of the ...
Thinner’s middling body horror (with ... careless maligning of gypsies and lawyers remains as enigmatic as the film’s title,” and Entertainment Weekly’s D review wrapped, “Like too ...
The Bionics Research Center team, led by Dr. Byung Chul Lee at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), has developed a bio-ink inkjet print head using the piezoelectric material PMN-PZT.
These coatings attract and spread water droplets into thin films across the panel surface. This thin film can act as a self-cleaning mechanism, sweeping away dust and dirt particles as the water sheet ...