Friday, January 30, 2026

Sam Altman Fires Back at New York Times in AI Copyright Clash

Sam Altman criticizes The New York Times' lawsuit against OpenAI, highlighting tensions between AI firms and traditional media over data use.

Snowstorm Chaos Ahead in North Korea: Heavy Snow and Strong Winds Predicted

North Korea warns of heavy snow, forecasting up to 100 cm in some areas, urging safety measures to prevent accidents and damage.

U.S. Diplomat Hopes to Revive North-South Korea Relations: Can Trump Be the Peacekeeper?

Jung Chung-rae meets U.S. Chargé d'Affaires Yun, emphasizing the need for U.S. support in inter-Korean peace and relations.

Tag: science

Unlocking Creativity: How Seoul’s Youth Will Benefit from New AI and Robotics Programs

Seoul Science Center partners with Smilegate Future Lab to enhance youth education in robotics and AI through innovative programs.

From Science to Strategy: Trinity Test and the Birth of Modern Warfare

The first successful nuclear bomb test, 'Trinity', took place on July 16, 1945, in the New Mexico desert.

New Discovery Shows What Happens When Atoms Stop Dancing

Researchers at POSTECH discovered "phonon frustration," revealing how atomic vibrations are suppressed in specific metals, impacting future technologies.

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 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.

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