Saturday, January 31, 2026

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.

Gym in Daegu Bans Elderly, Cites Safety Concerns

Recently, controversy arose over a notice at...

Advanced Yet Flawed: OpenAI’s o3 and o4-mini Under Scrutiny

OpenAI's new AI models, o3 and o4-mini, show increased hallucination rates despite performance improvements, raising reliability concerns.

Tag: Singularity

MIT Study Says AI Doesn’t Hold Values—It Mimics Prompts

MIT's research reveals AI lacks consistent values, responding variably to prompts rather than holding firm opinions.

OpenAI’s Pioneer Program Aims to Reinvent AI Evaluation Standards

OpenAI launched the Pioneer Program to create industry-specific AI evaluation standards, addressing current benchmarks' flaws and biases.

Is SpaceX Killing Our View of the Night Sky? Here’s Why Scientists Are Worried

The article reflects on the stars visible in the night sky and questions what future generations will see and sing about.

New Ammonia Sensor Technology: Low-Temperature, Flexible, and Cost-Effective

KIMS developed the first flexible CuBr-based ammonia sensor, enhancing sensitivity and reducing costs for various applications.

3.14159 and Beyond: Pi Day Marks Over Three Decades of Math Fun

Pi Day, celebrated on March 14, honors the mathematical constant π, showcasing its history and significance through global festivities.

Transparent Film Technology Harnesses Wrinkles to Reveal Hidden Colors

UNIST have developed a bendable film technology that creates dynamic colors through nanoscale wrinkles, enhancing anti-counterfeiting.

New South Korean Tech Detects Lung Cancer Early with Only 5 Drops of Blood

A South Korean team developed a blood test for early lung cancer detection, achieving 100% accuracy in identifying key mutations.

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