Monday, June 15, 2026

New Battery Tech Could Power Your Phone Longer—Even in 122°F Heat

A South Korean team has developed a nanoparticle electrolyte for lithium metal batteries, enhancing performance and lifespan significantly.

South Korean Naval Assets Strengthen Combat Capabilities in Joint Exercise

South Korea's Navy conducted its first joint exercise with the Mobile Fleet Command, enhancing defenses against North Korean threats.

NAVER to Invest Heavily in Creator Ecosystem as AI Search Competition Shifts to Data Quality

Naver will support creators of AI search content with 20 billion won annually to enhance AI search service competitiveness.

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RSV Prevention: How New Antibody Treatment Can Save Infants from Severe Infections

RSV poses severe risks to infants; preventive antibodies offer protection, but costs are a concern. Policymakers are urged to adapt.

South Korea Surpasses 2 Million Medical Tourists in 2025, with Double Visa-Free Chinese Visitors

South Korea welcomed over 2 million foreign patients in 2025, driven by a visa-free policy for Chinese tourists and high demand for medical services.

“Meta collects employees’ mouse and keyboard inputs”…AI training or surveillance?

Meta introduces tracking software to collect employee data for AI training, raising privacy concerns and expanding workplace surveillance.

Turning Crisis Into Opportunity: Korea Looks To AI For Its Next Leap

Choi Tae Won emphasizes AI's potential for growth amid economic challenges, pledging support for job creation and societal needs.

Celltrion’s Strategic Move: How Local Production in the U.S. Can Mitigate Tariff Risks

Celltrion outlines its Branchburg facility's operations and plans to mitigate tariff risks by establishing local production and a supply system.

YouTube Targets AI Content Farms and Tightens Shorts Controls for Children

YouTube cracks down on AI-generated, low-quality content, enhancing protections for minors and promoting original creators.

U.S. Hits Chinese Battery Supplier With Shocking 712% Tariff

The U.S. plans a 712% duty on Huizhou Kaixin, boosting South Korean battery firms while raising concerns over production costs.

Huang: U.S. AI Edge Over China Is Barely Hanging On

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warns China's AI capabilities are catching up to the U.S., urging policy changes to boost domestic tech development.

No More Lab Rats? FDA Shift Spurs AI Boom in Drug Development

AI is transforming drug discovery in pharma, especially after the FDA's shift away from animal testing, enhancing efficiency.

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