Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Pei Slams Apple, Predicts One Super App Will Rule Them All

Carl Pei criticizes Apple for losing creativity and envisions a future where smartphones use a single app for all functions.

North Korea May Have 50 Nukes—And More on the Way

North Korea may have 50 nuclear warheads, with projections of up to 500 by 2030, raising global nuclear conflict risks.

Is South Korea’s Economy Stuck? Analyzing the 1.0% Growth Rate Compared to Global Trends

Korea's economy grew by only 1.0% last year, the lowest among major economies, hindered by political instability and weak demand.

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DeepMind Debuts AlphaEvolve, an AI Optimized for Mathematics and Systems Engineering

DeepMind's AlphaEvolve AI system enhances reliability in solving complex problems through self-evaluation, optimizing Google's AI training.

The Truth About Habits: 8 Tricks That Actually Work

Experts debunk the 21-day habit formation myth, revealing it can take 59 to 154 days. Consistency and simplicity are key.

Smallest Long-Period Super-Earth Discovered 14,000 Light-Years Away

A new Super-Earth exoplanet, 1.3 times Earth's mass, was discovered 14,000 light-years away, revealing insights into planetary formation.

AI Gap Shrinks to 0.3 Points as China Matches U.S. in Key Metrics

China is closing the AI gap with the U.S., with significant advancements in models and research, though the U.S. still leads in investment.

New Tech Can Trace Where Airborne Mercury Really Comes From

UNIST's research team developed a method to identify atmospheric mercury sources, revealing seasonal and regional concentration variations.

Dark Energy Is Fading, Scientists Say — And That Could Change Everything

A study reveals dark energy's density has decreased by 10% since 4.5 billion years ago, challenging standard cosmological models.

Underweight People Face Higher Suicide Risk, Study Shows

A study reveals underweight individuals face a higher suicide risk, while overweight individuals show a lower risk, emphasizing BMI's impact.

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.

Solar Panels and Efficiency Measures Cut Campus Emissions by 20% at Seoul City University

Installing solar panels on campuses can significantly reduce carbon emissions, as shown by research from Seoul City University.

KAIST Team First to Measure Molecular Shifts in Less Than a Femtosecond

A Korean team at KAIST has measured molecular structure changes in a transition state lasting less than a femtosecond using spectroscopy.

Global Cancer Cases to Soar 76% by 2050, Study Warns

Cancer cases and deaths will rise sharply by 2050, with disparities widening based on HDI, gender, and region.

Sip Your Way to Health: How 3 Cups of Coffee Can Save Your Life

The Theon R, a restored Porsche 964, boasts a 4.0L engine with 507 hp and weighs 1,000 kg. Priced near $1M, it rivals the new GT3 RS.

New Hope for Alcohol-Related Liver Disease: GLP-1 Drugs Show Promise

Research shows that GLP-1 receptor agonists, like Wegovy, may help combat alcohol-related liver disease, reducing liver cancer risk.

Skin Cancer Surges in South Korea: A 700% Rise Over 20 Years

Skin cancer, once relatively rare among South Koreans, has surged sevenfold over the past two decades. Here's what you need to know!

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