Media Coverage

Media Coverage

Mar 17, 2021 Social Crisis from COVID-19 Pandemic Gradually Declining: Survey In South Korea, the proportion of people who think society and individual life faced a crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic has declined compared to six months ago, a survey showed Monday. Sep 22, 2020 Global COVID-19 Vaccine Race; Where are we at right now? In this article, we would like to summarize preliminary findings of five vaccine candidates that have reported in peer-reviewed journals or have publicly announced interim results. Sep 08, 2020 The Humanities in the Midst of COVID-19 The Humanities in the Midst of COVID-19 NOW meets Professor of English Language and Literature, Yi Dong-shin and Professor of Aesthetics, Shin Hye-kyoung, to learn more about how the humanities, including literature and art, can serve as a therapeutical antidote to the pandemic. May 12, 2020 "Tests in recovered patients found false positives, not reinfections.", Prof. OH Myoung-don says South Korea’s infectious disease experts said Thursday that dead virus fragments were the likely cause of over 260 people here testing positive again for the novel coronavirus days and even weeks after marking full recoveries May 12, 2020 Critical differences in 3D atomic structure of individual ligand-protected nanocrystals in solution Assistant Professor Jungwon Park, Department of Chemistry, Seoul National University / A challenge in the fabrication of nanoparticles is that even for particles of uniform size, there will still be a distribution in the atomic arrangements and surface capping ligands from one particle to the next.