Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Support for Yoon’s Impeachment Drops, Poll Shows Shift in Public Opinion and Rising People Power Party Backing

Public opinion on Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment is shifting, with support for dismissal rising and the People Power Party gaining ground.

The 1972 Historic North-South Korea Joint Statement: A Turning Point for Peace or Political Manipulation?

In the early 1970s, the Cold War saw a shift towards détente, emphasizing management and coordination over military conflict.

AI Overcomes Nature’s Challenges: Neutralizing Snake Venom with Protein Design

The 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded for AI-designed proteins that neutralize snake venom, revolutionizing drug development.

Tag: accessibility

Biosimilars No Longer Second-Best: Highlighting Cost Savings and Improved Patient Access

Biosimilars are becoming standard care, with growing confidence in their safety and efficacy, driven by cost savings and improved accessibility.

Google Just Made Search Easier for People Who Hate Reading

Google tests Audio Overviews, offering voice summaries for search results, enhancing accessibility for multitaskers and auditory learners.

Search Gets a Thumb-Friendly Makeover in Apple’s iOS 19

iOS 19 will feature a redesigned in-app search bar, moving it to the bottom for better accessibility on larger iPhones.

Smarter Than a Cane? This AI Camera Helps the Blind Navigate With 25% More Accuracy

A wearable vision AI camera aids visually impaired individuals by recognizing obstacles and providing navigation assistance through vibrations.

Hyundai’s Smart Hall Button Wins Red Dot—Here’s Why It’s a Big Deal

Hyundai Elevator wins the 2025 Red Dot Design Award for its Smart Hall button, enhancing accessibility with AI and foot sensor technology.

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