Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Facing Doctor Shortages, South Korea Mandates 10-Year Service for Selected Medical Students

South Korea plans a Local Physician System to tackle healthcare disparities, offering support for students who serve in underserved areas.

DIGITAL D-DAY: Microsoft Azure Glitch Knocked Out ALL UK Phones and Nearly Caused A Mid-Air Plane COLLISION

Microsoft faced a major Azure outage disrupting services for global customers, including airlines and social media platforms.

THE HWASONG-20 APOCALYPSE: Is the ‘Mad Dictator’ Finally Ready to Incinerate the U.S. Mainland?

North Korea showcased its new ICBM, Hwasong-20, during a military parade, raising concerns about its nuclear capabilities.

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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!

New Breakthrough Could Unlock the Secrets of Supermassive Black Holes

A significant breakthrough today in addressing the final parsec problem, which affects the formation of supermassive black holes.

Smoking While Pregnant Could Affect Your Baby’s Weight

Pregnant women who smoke in the early stages of pregnancy were found to have placental weights 182g heavier compared to non-smoking women. Furthermore, this...

Sweet Danger: Sugary Drinks Linked to Breast Cancer in Women

A recent study has found that women who consume sugary beverages at least once a day have nearly twice the risk of developing breast...

Working From Home May Lead to Weight Gain

A study has found that employees who work from home three days a week or less are five times more likely to gain weight...

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