Friday, May 1, 2026

National Security Act Case: A North Korean Defector Spied on a Military Base, Threatening South Korea

A North Korean defector faces a four-year prison term for spying on a radar facility in Jeju and transmitting information to North Korea.

Korea vs. Japan: Why Traveling in Korea is 30% Cheaper for Tourists in 2024

South Korea's tourism thrives with record foreign visitors and competitive prices, showcasing value compared to Japan and Singapore.

Kim Jong Un Congratulates Vietnam’s Party Leader: What This Means for North Vietnam Relations in 2026

Kim Jong Un congratulates Nguyen Phu Trong on his re-election as Vietnam's Communist Party leader, emphasizing cooperation between the nations.

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New 3D Printing Technology Creates Complex Structures in Just 1 Minute

A new 3D printing technology enables rapid production of complex structures, using AI to enhance efficiency and reduce production time.

Lunit’s AI Foundation Model: Transforming Healthcare with 16 Billion Parameters

Medical AI firm Lunit successfully passes the first phase of a national project and enters the second phase of nationwide validation.

Jeonbuk National University Teams Up with Purdue University: What This Means for AI and Defense Tech

Jeonbuk National University and Purdue University launch a Joint Research Institute to advance global technology and defense research.

Boston Dynamics Joins U.S. Robotics Strategy: What This Means for the Future of EVs and Automation

Boston Dynamics is set to influence U.S. robotics strategy through a new commission aimed at enhancing competitiveness and innovation.

Uncovering the Truth: National Investigation into Contaminated COVID-19 Vaccines

The People Power Party demands a congressional investigation into COVID-19 vaccine contamination, citing national responsibility and accountability.

U.S. Charges Executive in $1B Nvidia AI Chip Smuggling Case to China

Federal prosecutors indicted an IT executive for allegedly smuggling Nvidia AI chips to China, raising national security concerns.

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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