Monday, June 15, 2026

CG MedTech’s Spine System Gets U.S. Debut in Texas Surgery

CG MedTech's INNOVERSE Spinal System gains FDA clearance and is successfully used in surgeries, marking a milestone for Korean medical devices.

Trump’s 15%→25% Tariff Threat Puts Korea’s “U.S. Investment” Special Act in the Spotlight: What Happens Next?

South Korea's Minister Kim plans to visit the U.S. to address potential tariff increases announced by President Trump on various products.

Boston Dynamics’ Spot Goes Nuclear: UK Sellafield Deploys the Robot Dog for Radiation Inspections and Sample Collection

Boston Dynamics' Spot robot enhances safety and efficiency at Sellafield's nuclear decommissioning sites, performing remote inspections and data collection.

Tag: NASA

NASA Expands Moon Exploration Roadmap With New Uncrewed Missions Ahead of Permanent Lunar Presence

NASA plans three unmanned lunar missions this year to explore the Moon's south pole and gather data for future permanent bases.

How Artemis 2’s Record-Breaking Journey is Shaping the Future of Space Medicine in Asia

NASA's Artemis 2 mission sparks interest in space medicine, with South Korea's Boryung leading advancements in space-based healthcare solutions.

America Prepares to Send Astronauts Back to Lunar Orbit After 54 Years

NASA's Artemis II prepares for its first crewed lunar orbit flight in 54 years, with rehearsals and a mission to measure cosmic radiation.

NASA’s Perseverance Just Drove 1,496 Feet on an AI-Planned Route on Mars — No Joystick Needed

NASA's Perseverance rover successfully navigated Mars using AI, completing experimental drives with a route planned by Claude, an AI model.

They Were Headed for the Moon—Then Everything Went Wrong

Apollo 13's mission faced disaster after an oxygen tank explosion, but the crew's ingenuity and teamwork led to their safe return.

Moon Mining Starts Underground—South Korea Tests Space Tech in Coal Shafts

KIGAM is testing lunar exploration technologies, aiming for resource development and collaboration with NASA's Artemis program.

NASA and Global Scientists Monitor Asteroid 2024 YR4 Amid Potential Earth Impact Risk

An asteroid, 2024 YR4, poses a 2.2% collision risk with Earth in 2032, prompting NASA and ESA to develop defense strategies.

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