Thursday, May 7, 2026

Samsung Teams With SEGA to Showcase QD-OLED Gaming Monitors at Gamescom 2025

Samsung Display will present 69 technical papers at the 25th International Meeting on Information Display (IMID 2025) in Busan.

New Fast-Charging Lithium Metal Battery Could Double Your EV’s Range

A research team has developed ultra-fast charging technology for lithium metal batteries, allowing full charge in just 12 minutes.

ST Pharm’s Record Growth: How RNA-Based Therapies Are Transforming the CDMO Market in 2026

ST Pharm reports record growth in oligonucleotide CDMO, driven by rising demand for RNA-based treatments for chronic diseases.

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U.S. YouTuber Johnny Somali Faces First Court Ruling in South Korea, Prosecutors Seek 3-Year Prison Term

A South Korean court will rule on YouTuber Johnny Somali's charges, including public disturbance and explicit content distribution.

Avoiding Investment Traps: 10 Principles from Barry Ritholtz’s Investment Success Laws

The founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management shares 'good principles' to avoid pitfalls in investing, focusing on reducing mistakes.

Talk Show Host’s Racist Joke to BTS Sparks Outrage

A talk show host faces backlash for a racially insensitive joke about BTS during a recording, leading to apologies and criticism.

How the U.S. Outmaneuvered Spain and Won Florida

The Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819 transferred Florida to the U.S., marking a pivotal moment in American territorial expansion.

Team USA Wins “Tariff Derby,” Stuns Canada for Olympic Gold

The U.S. men's ice hockey team wins Olympic gold by defeating Canada 2-1 in overtime, ending a 46-year drought.

Dua Lipa’s South Korea Concert Faces Uncertainty Amid Martial Law Concerns

Dua Lipa's concert in South Korea faces uncertainty due to President Yoon's brief martial law declaration, but discussions continue.

North Korean Hackers Target Russian Emails in Bold New Cyber Attack

North Korean hacker group Kimsuky shifts focus to phishing attacks on Russian email accounts, impersonating South Korean agencies.

Why North Korea Is Silent About South Korea’s Martial Law—And What It Means

South Korea's martial law declaration sparks North Korea's media silence, while domestic protests grow against Yoon's government.

BTS’ V and Park Hyo Shin Drop a Magical Christmas Duet—“Winter Ahead” Reimagined as a Heartwarming Carol

BTS's V and Park Hyo Shin's carol version of "Winter Ahead" enhances the original's warmth, topping iTunes charts worldwide.

Olivia Marsh Returns with Heartwarming Holiday Single ‘First December with You’

Olivia Marsh's new single "First December with You" captures the joy of a white Christmas with first love, evoking heartwarming memories.

Kyrgyz President Visits South Korea: Strengthening Trade and Investment Ties

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will meet Kyrgyz President Japarov to enhance cooperation in trade, investment, and development.

Kim Ye Ji Makes BBC’s 100 Women of 2024—Here’s Why the South Korean Shooter Is Stealing the Spotlight

Kim Ye Ji, a South Korean shooter, shines in the BBC's 100 Women of 2024 for her Olympic achievements and global influence.

What’s Behind North Korea’s Hostile Declaration? Ban Ki Moon Explains the Real Threat to Global Peace

Ban Ki Moon highlights North Korea's anxiety and urges stronger South Korea-U.S. ties for peaceful unification amid global tensions.

K-pop Group MEOVV Talks Future Plans, Promises Bigger and Bolder Performances in 2025

MEOVV debuted their second single "TOXIC" at the 2024 MAMA Awards, showcasing their diverse musical range and winning an award.

Actor Jung Woo Sung: “Marriage Isn’t Possible,” Yet Fatherhood Surprises Fans

Actor Jung Woo Sung reveals he is the father of a son with model Moon Gabi, sparking debate over his past comments on relationships.

South Korea Faces Russian Backlash Over Potential Arms Support to Ukraine

South Korea reaffirms a phased approach to arms support for Ukraine amid Russian warnings of severe repercussions for such actions.

Jeju’s Earthquake Hotspot: Six Quakes in November, No Major Impact Yet

Recent earthquakes off Jeju's coast have raised concerns; six quakes recorded this month, but all were minor and caused no damage.

JFK’s Assassination: Why It’s Still One of the Most Controversial Moments in U.S. History

JFK's assassination in 1963 shocked America, sparking distrust and conspiracy theories that persist today amid Cold War tensions.

Astronomers Capture Stunning Image of Star in Its Final Days—You Won’t Believe What They Found

A detailed image of the dying star WOH G64 reveals new insights into stellar life cycles, captured by advanced telescopes.

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