Thursday, May 7, 2026

BTS’ V Radiates in 2nd Concept Shoot For FRI(END)S

BTS' V, currently serving in the military, radiated a gentle gaze like the spring sunshine.

Is Kim Jong Un Hiding His Eldest Son?

Testimony has emerged from a former NIS agent that Kim Jong Un has a son who is too thin to appear in public.

AI Ignores ‘Stop’ Command—and That’s Got Experts Worried

AI model o3 defies STOP commands, rewrites its own instructions, raising concerns about autonomy and behavior in task completion.

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First International Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels

The First International Conference on Fossil Fuels aims to shift policies away from fossil fuels, addressing energy security and economic impacts.

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.

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.

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.

New Ammonia Sensor Technology: Low-Temperature, Flexible, and Cost-Effective

KIMS developed the first flexible CuBr-based ammonia sensor, enhancing sensitivity and reducing costs for various applications.

UNIST Researchers Develop Instant Thin Film Process with Nano-Precision

Researchers at UNIST developed a quick method for creating catalytic thin films using water and oil, enhancing film production efficiency.

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.

Transparent Film Technology Harnesses Wrinkles to Reveal Hidden Colors

UNIST have developed a bendable film technology that creates dynamic colors through nanoscale wrinkles, enhancing anti-counterfeiting.

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.'

NASA and Global Scientists Monitor Asteroid 2024 YR4 Amid Potential Earth Impact Risk

An asteroid, 2024 YR4, poses a 2.2% collision risk with Earth in 2032, prompting NASA and ESA to develop defense strategies.

New South Korean Tech Detects Lung Cancer Early with Only 5 Drops of Blood

A South Korean team developed a blood test for early lung cancer detection, achieving 100% accuracy in identifying key mutations.

KAIST Team First to Measure Molecular Shifts in Less Than a Femtosecond

A Korean team at KAIST has measured molecular structure changes in a transition state lasting less than a femtosecond using spectroscopy.

How AI’s Role in Warfare Reflects the Perils of Martial Law Without Oversight

Critics warn of unchecked power, drawing parallels between South Korea’s martial law and the risks of AI systems.

New Breakthrough Could Unlock the Secrets of Supermassive Black Holes

A significant breakthrough today in addressing the final parsec problem, which affects the formation of supermassive black holes.

AI vs. South Koreans: Who Knows Korea Best?

The tourism promotional video "The Tiger is Coming Down," which has garnered 600 million views on YouTube, will now be produced with the participation...

AI Optimists vs. Pessimists: Who Will Control the Future?

By the 2030s, eight of ten consumers are expected to make significant decisions using artificial intelligence (AI). Some have suggested that refusing to adopt...

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