Monday, June 15, 2026

North Korean Hackers Strike Again: Major Event on Human Rights Falls Through

North Korean human rights event, set to take place for the first time in the former East Germany, was canceled due to a website outage.

Spam: From WWII Rations to Every Kitchen – How Did It Happen?

On July 5, 1937, Hormel Foods, an American food company, introduced a canned ham made from pork. This product is now famously known as Spam.

South Korea Considers Individual Tourism to North Korea Despite Tensions

South Korea considers individual tourism to North Korea to ease tensions, despite challenges and UN sanctions.

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Revolutionary Artificial Optic Nerve Semiconductor Mimics Human Memory Using Light

A team from Sungkyunkwan University developed an artificial optic nerve device using light, enhancing AI learning and memory functions.

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.

HLB Genex Advances U.S. Market Entry With First Catalase Supply for Semiconductor Manufacturing

HLB Genex has launched catalase shipments to the U.S. semiconductor market, aiming for long-term growth and capitalizing on global demand.

2026’s New Radiation-Resistant RaonMedix Gear: A Game Changer for Veterinarians?

S&C Company introduces lead-free radiation protective gear for vets, addressing safety concerns amidst rising digital imaging use.

South Korean Researchers Crack the Dry-Electrode Bottleneck: 4x Faster Processing, 3x Stronger EV Battery Electrodes

A research team has improved eco-friendly battery manufacturing, reducing production time by 75% and increasing energy storage capacity.

Samsung Unveils 13-inch Color E-Paper: 0.34″ Thin, 2.0 lb, and Uses Zero Power on Static Images

Samsung Electronics launches a 13-inch eco-friendly Color E-Paper, enhancing digital signage with low power consumption and innovative materials.

Essential Guide to the 2026 Biohealth Supply Chain Stability Project: What You Need to Know

KHIDI is recruiting organizations for the 2026 Biohealth Supply Chain Stability Support Project to enhance the biohealth industry's resilience.

SAMSUNG JUST BROKE PHYSICS: This Secret Chip Can Run The Entire AI Grid On a Single Battery

Samsung's SAIT researchers have discovered a method to reduce NAND flash memory power consumption by 96%, revolutionizing AI technology.

LG Chem Eyes China-Free Supply Chain to Avoid FEOC Designation

LG Chem is considering adjusting its stake in a Gumi plant due to U.S. regulations, aiming for a China-free supply chain.

New Discovery Shows What Happens When Atoms Stop Dancing

Researchers at POSTECH discovered "phonon frustration," revealing how atomic vibrations are suppressed in specific metals, impacting future technologies.

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.

ReMA 2025 Winner: Galaxy S25 Proves Premium Phones Can Be Planet-Friendly

Samsung's Galaxy S25 wins ReMA 2025 for its use of recycled materials, showcasing commitment to sustainability and circular design.

Volvo’s Moss Yellow EX30 Is a Limited-Edition Electric Stunner—Only 30 Exist

Volvo Cars Korea will sell 30 units of the limited EX30 Moss Yellow Edition online starting April 17, featuring sustainable materials.

LG Chem Pushes for U.S. Policy Support at Tennessee Manufacturing Forum

LG Chem is building the largest U.S. cathode materials plant in Tennessee, aiming to support the electric vehicle market with policy backing.

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