설 연휴 도심 호텔서 즐기는 `1박 2일 품격있는 힐링` 지피코리아
주말을 포함해 5일을 쉴 수 있는 황금 설 연휴, 도심 호텔에서 편안하고 여유로운 호캉스를 즐기는 건 어떨까. 영국, 부다페스트 등 ‘1박 2일간의 해외여행’ 컨셉으로 더 …
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설 연휴 도심 호텔서 즐기는 `1박 2일 품격있는 힐링` 지피코리아
주말을 포함해 5일을 쉴 수 있는 황금 설 연휴, 도심 호텔에서 편안하고 여유로운 호캉스를 즐기는 건 어떨까. 영국, 부다페스트 등 ‘1박 2일간의 해외여행’ 컨셉으로 더 …
3 dead in northern Japan fire The Mainichi
SAPPORO (Kyodo) — Three people died after being rescued from a fire that broke out at a residence in Otaru in northern Japan’s Hokkaido late Thursday.
3 dead in northern Japan fire The Mainichi
SAPPORO (Kyodo) — Three people died after being rescued from a fire that broke out at a residence in Otaru in northern Japan’s Hokkaido late Thursday.
Hokkaido University Develop Self-Growing Materials That Strengthen in Response to Force PRNewswire
SAPPORO, Japan, January 31, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — A strategy inspired by the process responsible for muscle growth could lead to the development of …
Self-growing materials that strengthen in response to force Science Daily
A strategy inspired by the process responsible for muscle growth could lead to the development of stronger, longer-lasting materials.
Smart materials get stronger like muscle-building: study China.org.cn
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 (Xinhua) — A study published on Thursday in the journal Science reported a strategy to fabricate materials that become stronger in …
Smart materials get stronger like muscle-building: study China.org.cn
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 (Xinhua) — A study published on Thursday in the journal Science reported a strategy to fabricate materials that become stronger in …
Self-growing materials that strengthen in response to force EurekAlert
A strategy inspired by the process responsible for muscle growth could lead to the development of stronger, longer-lasting materials.
Self-growing materials that strengthen in response to force Space Daily
A strategy inspired by the process responsible for muscle growth could lead to the development of stronger, longer-lasting materials. Hokkaido University …
New Material Grows Like Muscles Inside Science News Service
(Inside Science) — Researchers from Japan have come up with a way to encourage materials to grow stronger over time, like the muscles in our body. The new …