Saturday, June 20, 2026

North Korea’s Russia Deal Explained: Up to $14.4 Billion From Troops and Weapons

North Korea could earn up to $14.4 billion from troop deployments to Russia and military supplies exports by 2025.

Trade Tensions Tighten: U.S. Congress Ramps Up Legislation Against China

As the U.S. election is five months away, warnings have been issued to monitor the trend of anti-China legislation in the U.S. Congress.

How International Collaboration is Revolutionizing Infectious Disease Research in Asia

Korea's Disease Control Agency establishes a framework for local medical institutions to join international clinical trials for infectious diseases.

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Moxidectin vs. Traditional Heartworm Preventatives: Which Offers Better Protection in 2026?

Reports of drug resistance in heartworm prevention highlight the need for moxidectin-based strategies to combat ML-resistant strains.

Revolutionary Nanotechnology: How KAIST’s New Method Transforms EV and Smart Agriculture Applications

Researchers developed a new technology to transfer ultra-fine nano circuits onto plant leaves, fruits, and surfaces without damage.

JW Life Science launches medical care brand “Dr. Claro”

JW Life Science launches "Dr. Claro," a medical care brand with five certified products for wound management and skin protection.

How SCL Science’s Digital Logistics Platform BIONECT is Revolutionizing the Cold Chain Industry

SCL Science showcased its next-gen bio-logistics platform at the Korea Cold Chain 2026, emphasizing advanced cold chain logistics for healthcare.

New Genetic Link Revealed: Why Autism Spectrum Disorder Affects Males More Than Females

Researchers at DGIST identify a genetic mutation linked to autism, revealing why it's more common in males and potential treatments.

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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