Tuesday, March 17, 2026

BLOOD FOR NOTHING: Why Did 14,000 North Korean Soldiers Die For A War That Wasn’t Even Theirs?

North Korea honors soldiers in Russia's Kursk with a monument and memorial, highlighting military collaboration with Russia.

South Korea Condemns North Korea-Russia Military Pact

Chang Ho Jin, head of the National Security Office, announced during a briefing at the presidential office in Yongsan that afternoon.

Nikola’s Stock Crashes 41% Amid Looming Bankruptcy Protection Filing

Nikola's stock plummets over 41% amid bankruptcy protection reports, as the company considers restructuring and potential sale options.

Jeong Han Kim

AI Anxiety: Nearly 90% of Adults Fear Privacy Breaches and Job Losses!

A study reveals concerns over generative AI's impact on privacy, job displacement, and misinformation among adults aged 20 to 60.

From Science to Strategy: Trinity Test and the Birth of Modern Warfare

The first successful nuclear bomb test, 'Trinity', took place on July 16, 1945, in the New Mexico desert.

Tower Bridge Celebrates 130 Years as a Landmark of Victorian Engineering

Tower Bridge opened in 1894, symbolizing London's progress with its innovative design and bascule mechanism for maritime trade.

The First Woman in Space: Her Story Still Inspires

Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space in 1963, inspiring future generations and advocating for women's rights.

Tired of the Mental Spiral? ‘Women Who Think Too Much’ Has Answers

Susan Nolen-Hoeksema explores overthinking in women, offering insights and techniques to break free and reclaim happiness.

They Were Headed for the Moon—Then Everything Went Wrong

Apollo 13's mission faced disaster after an oxygen tank explosion, but the crew's ingenuity and teamwork led to their safe return.

3.14159 and Beyond: Pi Day Marks Over Three Decades of Math Fun

Pi Day, celebrated on March 14, honors the mathematical constant π, showcasing its history and significance through global festivities.

How Alessandro Volta’s Invention of the Voltaic Pile Shaped Our Modern Electrical World

Alessandro Volta, born February 18, 1745, was a physicist who invented the first chemical battery, the 'Voltaic Pile.'

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