Friday, May 1, 2026

A 5-Year Enrollment Surge Meets Regional Care Gaps: Can a New Medical School Open Before 2030?

The Korean government plans to increase medical school enrollment and establish new schools in underserved regions by 2030.

North Korea Says Must Deter Nuclear Armament Ambitions Over Japanese Officials Nuke Possession Remarks

North Korea criticizes Japan's nuclear ambitions, labeling them provocative and a threat to regional peace, urging global condemnation.

North Korea Marks Day of Songun, Hails Military Legacy of Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un

North Korea celebrated the Day of Songun, emphasizing Kim Jong Il's military initiatives and Kim Jong Un's leadership in strengthening the armed forces.

Tag: nanotechnology

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.

How This New Blood Test Using Nanotechnology Could Change Brain Disease Monitoring Forever

South Korean researchers developed a blood test to track brain disease progression, potentially replacing imaging scans for monitoring.

Samsung Electronics, Johns Hopkins Win R&D 100 Award for Next-Gen Cooling Tech

Samsung Electronics' Peltier cooling technology wins R&D 100 Award for innovation in eco-friendly cooling solutions.

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