Kilwon Cho is a materials scientist who hopes to see his research on organic electronics applied in everyday life.

Kilwon Cho is a materials scientist who hopes to see his research on organic electronics applied in everyday life.
Controlling the “phase” of a small number of Xenon atoms is a significant step towards data storage systems on the level of single atoms.
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A better understanding of the mechanisms of neuronal nanoparticle transport.
Top researchers analyse the latest advances in the interfacial engineering of perovskite solar cells, toward improved performance and device stability.
An atypical, low‐power, atmospheric pressure plasma source for application in plasma medicine.
Artificial nocturnal flowers based on liquid crystal networks make the future of soft robotics bloom with new perspectives.
In a synergistic effort to combine HEA design with martensite design, multifunctional non-equiatomic high entropy alloys have been fabricated with superelastic, high damping, and excellent cryogenic properties, within a single composition.
High-resolution anti-counterfeiting patterns with two-level information encoding are revealed using a one-step, in situ nanocrystal-ink-printing process.
Designing stronger, more durable materials for tooth fillings and bone repair