Thursday, April 3, 2025

Trump-Putin Ceasefire Talks Could Restore South Korea’s Petrochemical Edge Amid Global Market Struggles

Trump's call with Putin may influence the petrochemical market, potentially helping South Korea regain competitiveness post-ceasefire.

North Korea’s Anti-South Campaign Targets Youth Amid Growing Military Tensions

North Korea's media promotes anti-South sentiment among youth, coinciding with military enlistment drives amid rising tensions.

North Korea Continues to Withdraw Diplomatic Offices Abroad

2024 Global Diplomacy Index Report by Lowy...

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No Cooling Required: KAIST’s Tiny Sensor Sees What the Eye Can’t

KAIST's research team developed a groundbreaking mid-infrared photodetector that operates at room temperature without cooling systems.

INNOSPACE Tests Satellite Rocket System as It Prepares for Brazilian Launch

INNOSPACE completes system integration test for the HANBIT-NANO rocket, preparing for its inaugural launch with international payloads.

How Robotic Parking Solutions Can Help Solve Urban Density and Housing Challenges

Abhiram Sitakalin discusses how robotic parking can reduce housing prices by maximizing space in urban areas like Bangkok and Korea.

SPHEREx Space Telescope Launch Pushed to Friday After Falcon 9 Prep Delay

SPHEREx space telescope launch postponed by one day; aims to create a 3D space map tracing galaxies back to the Big Bang.

How Carl Sagan Sparked Humanity’s Curiosity About Space and Forever Changed Science

Carl Sagan inspired curiosity about the universe, contributed to science, and authored the influential book *Cosmos*. His legacy endures.

Astronomers Capture Stunning Image of Star in Its Final Days—You Won’t Believe What They Found

A detailed image of the dying star WOH G64 reveals new insights into stellar life cycles, captured by advanced telescopes.

Neptune’s Secrets: From Methane Skies to Icy Winds at 1,200 MPH

Neptune, discovered in 1846, is the solar system's most distant planet, known for its blue color and extreme conditions.

Nuri Rocket’s Second Launch: A Stellar Achievement for South Korea!

KARI announced that the Performance Verification Satellite, launched on June 21, 2022, has completed its mission successfully.

South Korea’s New Spy Satellite is Keeping Watch on North Korea

South Korea's first military reconnaissance satellite from Project 425 is now certified for combat and fully operational.

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.

North Korea Rails Against U.S. Space Strategy Following Failed Satellite Mission

North Korea failed its first military reconnaissance satellite launch of the year and strongly criticized the U.S.'s space activities.

Intrigue Surrounds North Korea’s Suspended Satellite Launch

According to Beyond Parallel, there are indications that North Korea had prepared for an additional military reconnaissance satellite launch this year but then canceled it,...

KAI Opts for Future Tech: Focusing on Reusable Rockets to Keep Pace with SpaceX

Korea Aerospace Industries (047810)(KAI) has decided to focus on developing future technologies, such as reusable rockets...

5,000-Pound Satellite is Expected to Descend to Earth This Week

5,000-pound satellite, ERS-2, launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) in 1995, is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere and disintegrate on ...

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