Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Naver’s Humanoid Robot Mininoid: Why Is Its Launch Delayed Again in 2026?

Naver's humanoid robot Mininoid faces delays, raising concerns about its robotics capabilities and competition with Hyundai's Atlas robot.

BLIND and Dumb: Kim Jong Un Analyzed The ENTIRE Trump Team—And Trump Still Thinks Kim Just Needs A ‘Friendly Chat’

Kim Jong Un is open to U.S. dialogue, with March's military exercises seen as pivotal. North Korea is enhancing ties with Russia and China.

Kim Jong-un’s Historic Appearance with Xi and Putin: What It Means for North Korea’s Diplomacy

Kim Jong-un's attendance at China's Victory Day event symbolizes a potential shift in North Korea's diplomatic stance.

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New Research Security Law: How Korea is Protecting Scientists from Global Threats

Rep. Choi Soo-jin emphasizes the need for a robust research security system to protect against foreign recruitment and technology theft.

Samsung Electronics Wins U.S. DOE Backing for Next-Generation Dryer Aimed at Cutting Energy Use

Samsung Electronics' new dryer technology aims to enhance energy efficiency, reducing power use by 65% while maintaining performance.

Google’s AI Says It Can Predict Hurricanes Better Than Weathermen

Google DeepMind partners with the NHC to create an AI hurricane prediction model, enhancing forecast accuracy and extending prediction timelines.

Breakthrough Tech Tailors Gene Editing to Your DNA

Researchers at Pusan National University developed a tool for personalized gene editing, predicting side effects based on DNA variations.

No More Hiding: UNIST Nanotech Breaks Cancer’s Invisibility Cloak

A South Korean team engineered a protein complex that degrades cancer cells' immune evasion proteins, enhancing immune response.

South Korea Downplays Impact of U.S. Tech Restrictions: Here’s Why It Might Not Matter

South Korea views new US export controls on advanced tech as minimally impactful, with potential for future exceptions.

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