Saturday, December 6, 2025

North Korean POW Says Going Home Means Death

Rep. Yoo Yong Won urges the government to act for two North Korean soldiers excluded from a prisoner exchange with Ukraine.

Avoiding Injury in Weight Training: Key Tips from a Pro

Weight training is key for health, but beginners must prioritize proper technique and gradual progress to avoid injury.

Is SpaceX Killing Our View of the Night Sky? Here’s Why Scientists Are Worried

The article reflects on the stars visible in the night sky and questions what future generations will see and sing about.

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Japan Secures Trade Deal: What Does It Mean for Pharmaceuticals and Semiconductors?

U.S. and Japan's trade negotiations reveal discrepancies in tariff agreements, especially for pharmaceuticals and semiconductors, raising concerns.

LG’s Transparent OLED TV Takes Top Honors at IFA 2025: A Game Changer in Home Entertainment!

LG's transparent OLED TV won Best of IFA at the 2025 Innovation Awards, highlighting its innovative technology and design.

Global Server Market Soars 134% as AI Fever Hits New High

The global server market saw a record 134.1% growth in Q1 2025, driven by AI servers and rising demand for high-performance memory.

New Smart Floor Material Stays Strong Through Humidity, Cleaning, and Foot Traffic

KOREATECH develops smart flooring that generates power in moisture, enhancing smart home safety and functionality.

Sam Altman Fires Back at New York Times in AI Copyright Clash

Sam Altman criticizes The New York Times' lawsuit against OpenAI, highlighting tensions between AI firms and traditional media over data use.

Nvidia Soars 19% as Market Rallies on Tariff Reprieve

U.S. stock markets surged after Trump's tariff suspension announcement, with Nvidia's shares climbing nearly 19% despite year-to-date losses.

Instagram Strengthens Search Tools as Gen Z Looks Beyond Google

Instagram boosts search features to compete with TikTok, aiming to enhance content discovery and longevity for creators.

AI Gap Shrinks to 0.3 Points as China Matches U.S. in Key Metrics

China is closing the AI gap with the U.S., with significant advancements in models and research, though the U.S. still leads in investment.

LG OLED TVs Use 60% Less Plastic, Earn Global Eco Labels

LG's 2025 OLED TVs achieve multiple eco-certifications, significantly reducing carbon emissions and enhancing resource efficiency.

ChatGPT Co-Creator Joins Mira Murati’s AI Startup

Bob McGrew joins Mira Murati's startup, Thinking Machines Lab, collaborating on AI projects with former OpenAI colleagues.

Immersion Cooling Emerges as Key to Next-Gen AI Data Centers

SK Telecom verifies immersion cooling tech, reducing power consumption by 37%, addressing heat issues for AI data centers using advanced GPUs.

Hyundai, Ingalls Join Forces to Drive Innovation in Shipbuilding

HD Hyundai partners with Huntington Ingalls to boost shipbuilding efficiency and technology, aiming for U.S. market entry.

LG Innotek Targets Flawless AI Vision with Intel-Powered Upgrade

LG Innotek partners with Intel to enhance AI vision inspection, aiming for nearly 100% accuracy in manufacturing processes.

New Tech Can Trace Where Airborne Mercury Really Comes From

UNIST's research team developed a method to identify atmospheric mercury sources, revealing seasonal and regional concentration variations.

Moon Mining Starts Underground—South Korea Tests Space Tech in Coal Shafts

KIGAM is testing lunar exploration technologies, aiming for resource development and collaboration with NASA's Artemis program.

No Cooling Required: KAIST’s Tiny Sensor Sees What the Eye Can’t

KAIST's research team developed a groundbreaking mid-infrared photodetector that operates at room temperature without cooling systems.

Dark Energy Is Fading, Scientists Say — And That Could Change Everything

A study reveals dark energy's density has decreased by 10% since 4.5 billion years ago, challenging standard cosmological models.

UNIST’s Breakthrough Material Separates Deuterium at -153°C

Researchers at UNIST developed a copper-based MOF that efficiently separates deuterium from hydrogen at -153°C.

KAIST Develops New Bioplastic That Rivals Petroleum-Based Plastics

KAIST researchers engineered a microbe to produce biodegradable polyester amide from glucose, offering a sustainable plastic alternative.

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