Tuesday, March 17, 2026

What Will Kim Jong Un’s Revolutionary Ideology Mean for North Korea’s Future?

Experts predict North Korea may adopt Kim Jong Un's ideology as its supreme doctrine at the upcoming Workers' Party Congress.

Dog Meat on the Menu: North Korea Hosts Summer Cooking Competition

South Korea bans dog meat sales by 2027, while North Korea promotes it as a summer dish, highlighting contrasting attitudes.

The Fragile Friendship of Putin and Kim: What Lies Beyond Ukraine?

While North Korea and Russia are strengthening...

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America Prepares to Send Astronauts Back to Lunar Orbit After 54 Years

NASA's Artemis II prepares for its first crewed lunar orbit flight in 54 years, with rehearsals and a mission to measure cosmic radiation.

Rice Cooker-Sized Tech, Big Strategic Ambitions in Low Earth Orbit

KARI has developed a cost-effective orbital deorbiting device for space debris removal, enhancing satellite reusability and sustainability.

NASA’s Perseverance Just Drove 1,496 Feet on an AI-Planned Route on Mars — No Joystick Needed

NASA's Perseverance rover successfully navigated Mars using AI, completing experimental drives with a route planned by Claude, an AI model.

The First Woman in Space: Her Story Still Inspires

Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space in 1963, inspiring future generations and advocating for women's rights.

Artemis 2 to Carry CubeSat Testing Samsung’s Next-Gen Space Chips

Samsung and SK Hynix will validate advanced semiconductors in NASA's Artemis 2 mission, focusing on radiation-resistant technologies.

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.

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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