Tuesday, March 17, 2026

HIDDEN MONSTERS: Why Did Kim Hide His ICBMs? Experts Fear A Secret “Final Strike” Weapon Is Already Targeted At D.C.

North Korea's military parade showcased unity and resilience, marking the 9th Workers' Party Congress, with a focus on internal messaging.

North Korea’s Healthcare Collapse: Has It Officially Gone After 70 Years?

North Korea has dismantled its free treatment system, shifting healthcare policy towards insurance and preventive medicine, as revealed by a study.

Shift in the Sky: North Korea Opts for Russian Satellite Over China’s

North Korea has been using Chinese satellites...

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Revolutionary Wearable Blood Flow Measurement: How AI and Heat Sensing Technology Are Changing Healthcare

KAIST developed a wireless wearable blood flow measurement system using AI and thermal sensing, enhancing accuracy in health monitoring.

Smartphone Camera Upgrade in the Works: A New Nanophotonic Color Router Fixes the Angle Problem That Blurs Colors

KAIST's breakthrough in image sensor tech enables stable color separation at various angles, enhancing smartphone camera performance.

Revolutionary InP Nanosemiconductors: How KAIST Boosted Light Efficiency to 18.1%!

KAIST's breakthrough in semiconductor tech enhances indium phosphide nanocrystals' light efficiency from under 1% to 18.1% through atomic-level control.

How CLOSER AI is Revolutionizing Depression Diagnosis: Insights from KAIST’s Latest Research

KAIST's AI tool CLOSER detects depression symptoms through daily behavior analysis, paving the way for personalized treatment options.

No Batteries Needed: These Microscopic Robots Run on Urea

KAIST develops a self-propelled cell robot powered by urea, enabling autonomous movement for targeted transport and environmental modulation.

KAIST Researchers Develop Smart Fabric That Tracks Soldier Movements

KAIST researchers developed a flexible e-textile platform using innovative technology to draw electronic circuits on fabric.

KAIST Unveils Next-Gen Smart Window That Slashes Indoor Heat by 49°F

KAIST's Professor Moon Hong Cheol unveils RECM, a smart window tech that adjusts light and heat, enhancing comfort and reducing glare.

South Korean Scientists Build First Chip That Sees ‘Twisted’ Light

KAIST's research team developed the world's first semiconductor material for detecting circularly polarized light using selenium nanocrystals.

New VR Tools Let You Point With Precision and Choreograph Like a Pro

KAIST's VR precision pointing and choreography creation technology won two best paper awards at the CHI conference.

Magnetic Leap: KAIST Opens New Frontier in Quantum Information Processing

KAIST's Professor Kim Kab-Jin leads a team in groundbreaking quantum computing research using ferromagnets, marking a major advancement.

The Cells That Start It All: KAIST Breaks Ground in Brain Cancer Research

Researchers at KAIST have identified precancerous cells in glioblastoma, revealing their role in tumor evolution and treatment resistance.

New Battery Tech Could Power Your Phone Longer—Even in 122°F Heat

A South Korean team has developed a nanoparticle electrolyte for lithium metal batteries, enhancing performance and lifespan significantly.

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.

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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