Thursday, June 18, 2026

How South Korea Plans to De-escalate Tensions After North’s Drone Accusations

South Korea aims to reduce tensions with North Korea amid drone incident, prioritizing investigation and communication over military response.

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.

US-Iran Ceasefire Boosts Bitcoin: Will Crypto Winter End in 2026?

A ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran boosts major cryptocurrencies, signaling potential recovery from the crypto winter.

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This New ‘Leaf’ Turns Sunlight and Water Into Clean Hydrogen—No Plug Required

UNIST researchers developed a modular artificial leaf for efficient solar hydrogen production, achieving 11.2% conversion efficiency.

Google Search Can Now Talk Back—Here’s What You Can Ask

Google introduces a voice conversation feature in AI mode for interactive searches, enhancing user experience with real-time responses.

China Pulls Off Mind-Control Milestone With Brain Chip Trial

China advances brain-computer interface technology with successful trials, enabling paralyzed patients to control devices using thoughts.

AI Girlfriends That Never Say No: The Future of ‘Guilt-Free’ Affairs?

LOVERSE, an AI dating app, offers guilt-free romance for married users but faces criticism for its lack of authenticity and emotional depth.

KAIST Unveils Next-Gen Smart Window That Slashes Indoor Heat by 49°F

KAIST's Professor Moon Hong Cheol unveils RECM, a smart window tech that adjusts light and heat, enhancing comfort and reducing glare.

Google Just Made Search Easier for People Who Hate Reading

Google tests Audio Overviews, offering voice summaries for search results, enhancing accessibility for multitaskers and auditory learners.

New AI Vision Sensor Cuts 90% of Image Data While Boosting Accuracy

Researchers developed a robotic vision sensor inspired by brain synapses, enhancing data processing and object recognition accuracy.

Google’s AI Says It Can Predict Hurricanes Better Than Weathermen

Google DeepMind partners with the NHC to create an AI hurricane prediction model, enhancing forecast accuracy and extending prediction timelines.

Meta’s New AI Tool Can Turn Your Phone Clips Into Hollywood Films

Meta launches an AI video editor for Hollywood-quality effects, enabling easy manipulation of visuals and backgrounds for users.

Oura Ring Wants to Be Your Tiny, AI-Powered Doctor

Oura Ring is evolving into an AI-driven health platform, enhancing personal health monitoring and aiming for preventive care innovations.

Samsung Tops Europe’s Microwave Market—Again

Samsung Electronics leads the European microwave market for the 10th year, with innovative designs and eco-friendly features.

macOS 26 May Drop Another Intel Mac—Is Yours on the List?

Apple may drop support for the 2020 13-inch MacBook Pro in macOS 26, alongside other Intel-based models, raising concerns for users.

How a Game of Thrones Chatbot Pulled a Teen into a Dangerous Spiral

A tragic case highlights the dangers of emotional dependence on AI chatbots, leading to isolation and a young boy's suicide.

iPhone 17 Air May Ditch Titanium for Aluminum—Here’s What That Means

The iPhone 17 Air may feature a lighter aluminum frame, prioritizing design over durability, raising concerns among users.

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