Saturday, December 6, 2025

Tasman’s Off-Road Edge: Hyundai Wia’s 4WD System Conquers Deserts and Snow

Hyundai Wia launches a new 2-speed ATC for 4WD vehicles, enhancing performance across terrains with dynamic power distribution.

Study Finds AI Tools Like ChatGPT Could Hurt Your Brain

A study from MIT shows that using large language models like ChatGPT can impair learning abilities over time.

How TikTok is Fueling the Global Rise of Korean Culture

Mjaor short-form video hosting service, TikTok has recently become a leading force in spreading the Korean Wave, also known as Hallyu.

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Shocking Truth About Summer Workouts: Rhabdo Risks Revealed

Engaging in high-intensity strength training over a short period can strain muscles and lead to rhabdomyolysis.

Feeling Cranky? It Might Be Kidney Stones—Here’s What to Watch For

Kidney stones become more common during the hot summer when sweating reduces urine output, allowing substances that form stones to...

Heat-Related Illnesses Surge: Tips to Stay Cool During the Heatwave!

After rainfall, high humidity combined with a heatwave can elevate the perceived temperature, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses.

Why Quick Weight Loss Can Lead to Serious Health Issues!

Doctors warn that even simple weight loss methods can potentially harm your body. They advise getting a health checkup before starting.

How AI is Changing the Game for Drug Makers!

This joint initiative aims to reduce the costs and time associated with new drug development using AI models based on federated learning.

Dangerous Diet Trend: The Fatal Risks of Water Fasting

Health authorities have warned about the water-fasting diet, which involves drinking only water and refraining from consuming other food. This diet can lead to...

Sweet Danger: Sugary Drinks Linked to Breast Cancer in Women

A recent study has found that women who consume sugary beverages at least once a day have nearly twice the risk of developing breast...

Japan Surged With A Cannibalistic Bacterial Infection, 70% Fatality Rate

In Japan, there is a rapid increase in patients infected with fulminant hemolytic streptococcus, a disease with a fatality rate of up to 70%....

Smoking and Drinking Fuel Oral Cancer Growth, KAIST Study Finds

Increased YAP expression and heterodimerization of TM4SF19 protein due to oxidative stress in oral cancer cells. (Courtesy of KAIST)/News1 Korean researchers have identified a mechanism by which smoking and drinking promotes oral cancer proliferation.

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