Monday, June 15, 2026

Monica’s Manus AI: State-of-the-Art or Still a Work in Progress?

Manus AI's launch has sparked excitement and skepticism, revealing impressive coding but limited virtual assistant capabilities.

North Korea’s Liberation Day Celebrations: Kim Jong Un’s Visit and the 79th Anniversary Highlights

According to the newspaper, over 13,000 flood victims arrived in Pyongyang yesterday and settled into their accommodations.

Is the Prosecution Against President Lee Jae Myung Based on False Testimonies? Discover the Shocking Facts!

Democratic Party of Korea demands dismissal of charges against President Lee Jae Myung, citing fabricated prosecution and coercion as key issues.

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VOTP vs Traditional AI: Can a Few Videos Teach Machines Human Judgment?

South Korean researchers developed VOTP, enabling AI to learn human judgment from few videos, reducing reliance on extensive data.

How KAIST’s New 2D Material Solves Long-Standing Issues in Electronic Conductivity

KAIST researchers developed a novel 2D conductive metal-organic framework, enhancing electron movement and addressing stacking issues.

KAIST’s Pibot: The Humanoid Pilot Robot Revolutionizing Autonomous Flight in 2026

KAIST's Professor Shim Hyun-cheol and team win Best Paper Award for PIBOT, a humanoid robot enhancing aircraft control.

KAIST Team Develops High-Efficiency, Long-Life AEM Water Electrolysis Technology for Green Hydrogen

KAIST researchers developed a design technology ensuring both performance and stability in anion exchange membrane water electrolysis.

KAIST Develops Optical Chip Technology for Ultra-Stable Millimeter-Wave Signal Generation

KAIST's breakthrough in ultra-low noise millimeter-wave generation enhances 6G communication and radar technology, promising precision and stability.

KAIST Study on Plant-Interactive Gameplay Wins Best Paper Award at CHI 2026

Researchers at KAIST propose a new interaction model where plants engage in digital gameplay, fostering emotional connections with users.

KAIST Develops Silicon-Based Ising Machine for Next-Generation Computing

KAIST researchers developed a scalable silicon-based Ising machine, enhancing optimization in AI and big data applications.

Stem Cells Grown in Body-like Environment Show Improved Therapeutic Effects: Key to Regenerative Medicine

KAIST researchers developed a new polymer-based culture technology that enhances stem cell growth and therapeutic efficacy in regenerative medicine.

How KAIST’s New DNA Bio Transistor Could Transform Semiconductor Technology Forever

KAIST researchers developed a DNA-based bio-transistor for continuous computation, advancing molecular computing and bio-systems.

Breakthrough in neuroscience research…precision correction technology for microscope image distortion developed

KAIST's research team developed a software algorithm to correct microscope image distortions, enhancing biological observation without extra hardware.

AI in Healthcare: How Lunit and KAIST Are Revolutionizing Medical Technology in 2026

South Korea enhances AI in healthcare with Lunit and KAIST's models, achieving high accuracy and speed for medical applications.

AI Security Alert: New ModelSpy System Can Steal AI Structures from 6 Meters Away!

Researchers at KAIST develop ModelSpy, a system that remotely decodes AI structures, posing significant security threats.

How KAIST’s Quinone-Titanium Catalyst Could Transform Energy Production in 2026

A KAIST research team developed a stable molecular catalyst combining quinone and titanium, enhancing artificial energy production methods.

How Graphene Oxide Targets Bacteria Without Harming Human Cells: A Breakthrough Study

KAIST researchers found graphene oxide selectively kills bacteria without harming human cells, paving the way for innovative antibacterial applications.

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