Monday, June 15, 2026

KOREAN UNIFICATION: North and South Korea Finally Connect—Over Illegal Gambling Sites and $16M in Crime

A South Korean kingpin was sentenced to five years for collaborating with North Korean hackers to operate illegal gambling sites.

86% of French Say Olympics Opening Was a Hit—But Not Everyone Agrees

French citizens revealed that 86% of respondents rated the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics as a resounding success.

Kim Jong Un Dismisses Deputy Prime Minister Yang Seung-ho: What This Means for North Korea’s Leadership Ahead of the 9th Party Congress

Kim Jong Un dismissed Deputy PM Yang Seung-ho, criticizing incompetence in leadership during a modernization ceremony at Ryongsong Complex.

Tag: biomedical engineering

UNIST Researchers Develop Ultra-Sensitive Skin-Attachable Sensor Material for Detecting Subtle Bodily Signals

A new sensor material can detect subtle bodily changes like temperature, cough, and swallowing just by being attached to the skin.

Seragem’s Groundbreaking Hybrid Simulation Technology: What You Need to Know About Its Impact on Medical Devices

Ceragem Clinical's human simulation model enhances healthcare device efficiency, published in Annals of Biomedical Engineering.

How Tumor Microenvironment Stiffness Fuels Cancer Aggressiveness: Key Insights from Pusan National University

A study reveals that tumor microenvironment stiffness increases cancer aggressiveness and treatment resistance, highlighting its significance in treatment strategies.

Sepsis and Pneumonia Diagnosis Transformed by New 3-Hour Bacterial Test

A new diagnostic technology identifies infection-causing bacteria with 99% accuracy in three hours, crucial for timely antibiotic treatment.

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