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  • DESI's 3D Map Shows Universe's Evolution Over Billions of Years A three-dimensional (3D) map of the universe has been unveiled, allowing us to see millions of galaxies at a glance, even if we are capturing light from 11 billion years ago. The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is a massive international project to create a 3D universe map to reveal the identity of dark energy, […]
  • Robot or Human? Chinese Restaurant Owner's Performance Leaves Diners Guessing! A restaurant owner in Chongqing, China, who delivers true-to-life robot performances that could easily be mistaken for a genuine android is garnering attention. According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), on the 10th, a video and photos of a restaurant owner in Chongqing, southwestern China, imitating a mechanoid server went viral online. The 26-year-old […]
  • Fearless Female Cop Stops Deadly Knife Attack in Sydney A man went on a stabbing spree in a shopping mall in Sydney, Australia, killing six people. A female police officer who single-handedly subdued the assailant at the scene has been drawing attention. According to reports from public broadcaster ABC in Australia on the 15th (local time), six people were killed and 12 injured in […]
  • New Research Reveals How Pregnancy Might Speed Up Aging Correlation between biological aging and multiple pregnancies A new study suggests that pregnancy may accelerate the biological aging process in women. According to the Washington Post and other sources on the 8th (local time), researchers from the Aging Center at Columbia University in the U.S. announced that women who have experienced pregnancy have a greater […]
  • Truth About Cardiovascular Disease - Here's What You Need to Know Cardiovascular disease poses a significant threat to the health of our heart, which serves as the pump supplying blood throughout our bodies. One of the most frightening aspects of cardiovascular disease is that it is the leading cause of sudden death. If a heart vessel suddenly ruptures or becomes blocked, the heart muscle tissue or […]
  • Sleep Divorce: The New Trend Sweeping American Marriages According to media reports, the trend of ‘sleep divorce,’ where couples in the US sleep in separate rooms, is on the rise. On the 2nd (local time), the Wall Street Journal reported that many couples in the US are opting for ‘sleep divorce,’ preferring to use separate bedrooms over the typical marital practice of sharing […]
  • US Bolsters Semiconductor Production with Massive TSMC Funding The U.S. government has announced it will provide up to $6.6 billion in support to the Taiwanese semiconductor company TSMC. On the 8th (local time), the U.S. Department of Commerce pledged to provide up to $6.6 billion to expand the facilities that TSMC is constructing in Arizona and to enable the production of cutting-edge semiconductors […]
  • Total Solar Eclipse Thrills Observers in Malvern for 4 Minutes and 26 Seconds On the 8th, a total solar eclipse crossed all of North America. In Lampasas, Texas, the eclipse occurred from 12:18 PM to 2:58 PM and lasted for 2 hours and 40 minutes. The total eclipse, in which the Moon completely covered the Sun, lasted for 4 minutes and 26 seconds. The Korea Astronomy and Space […]
  • High Early Voting Reflects Desire to Judge Yoon Administration Sentiment to Judge Yoon Administration and ruling party prevailsReform New Party aims for seven elected members Cheon Haraam, Chairman of the Reform New Party’s Executive Election Committee, asserted that the early voting rate of 31.28% for the 22nd National Assembly election reflects a sentiment of not wanting to see President Yoon Suk Yeol and First […]
  • Man in His 30s Enters the Country Carrying a Sanitary Pad - What Was Hidden Inside? A male individual in his thirties, who clandestinely transported narcotics into the country concealed within feminine hygiene products, has been handed a nine-year prison sentence. According to the legal community, on the 8th, the Busan District Court’s Criminal Division 6, under Judge Kim Yong-Kyun, sentenced a man in his thirties prosecuted for violating the Act […]
  • Beware of Bargain Bling: Carcinogens Detected in Jewelry from Alibaba and Temu Carcinogenic substances exceeding Korean safety standards by up to 700 times have been detected in jewelry sold at ultra-low prices on Chinese e-commerce platforms, AliExpress and Temu. On the 7th, Incheon Regional Customs announced that upon analyzing the components of 404 pieces of jewelry, such as earrings and rings, sold on AliExpress and Temu, carcinogens […]
  • How Different Types of Belly Fat Affect Your Health The most troublesome area when we gain weight is, without a doubt, belly fat. However, the same belly fat can pose different risks depending on its shape. Our bodies have two main types of belly fat: subcutaneous and visceral fat. As the name suggests, subcutaneous fat is located under the skin. It’s present not only […]
  • Samsung Wins Over Netlist in U.S. Patent Battle After disputes over memory semiconductor module patentsAll five cases raised by Netlist invalidated Samsung Electronics has won a patent invalidation lawsuit against American semiconductor company Netlist over memory semiconductor module patents. According to industry sources, on the 4th, the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) ruled in favor of Samsung Electronics in two patent […]
  • Solar Eclipse: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Sun's Corona An annular solar eclipse is set to occur on the 8th (local time), sweeping across Mexico, the United States, and eastern Canada. Areas under the path of the moon’s shadow will experience up to 4 minutes and 30 seconds of the eclipse’s darkness. An eclipse is a phenomenon where the moon passes between Earth and […]
  • Candidate Park Ji Won Asserts President Yoon Will Leave Party or Be Ousted in Event of General Election Defeat Park Ji Won, the Democratic Party candidate in the April 10th general elections in Haenam, Wando, and Jindo of South Jeolla Province, claimed that “President Yoon Suk Yeol will face a harsh fate, either leaving the People Power Party or being ousted, if he is defeated in the general elections.” Appearing on the BBS Radio […]
  • China Implements Voice Detectors in School Restrooms to Combat Violence Amidst the growing societal concern over school violence in China, some schools have installed voice detectors in CCTV blind spots, such as restrooms. These detectors are designed to detect profanity or calls for help, enabling prompt intervention. State-run Guangming Daily reported on the 1st that such detectors have been installed in schools in various regions […]
  • High-Fat, Low-Carb Diet Delays Memory Loss in Alzheimer's Mouse Models [iNews24 Reporter Shin Soo-jeong] The 'low-carb, high-fat' keto diet, known as one of the most popular diets, is associated with early memory impairment in the mild cognitive impairment (MCI) stage of a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
  • Russian Pickpockets Strike Seoul Subway: Trio Sentenced to Prison A Russian pickpocket, known for spending five hours a day getting on and off the Seoul subway to commit theft, has been sentenced to prison. According to the legal community, on the 24th, the Seoul Central District Court’s Criminal 17 (Judge Kim Han-chul) sentenced three Russian nationals, A (46), B (46), and female C (39), […]
  • Slim Down While You Sleep: The Secret to Losing Weight Revealed Stories of women who have successfully lost weight by going to bed early have been revealed. The UK media Daily Mail recently introduced the success stories of three middle-aged women who lost weight with a simple habit of going to bed at 8 p.m. Sarah Shaw, a 50-year-old mother of three, shared that she lost […]
  • Obesity Runs in the Family: Study Shows Kids Follow Parents' Weight If parents are obese in middle age, their children are likely to be obese when they reach middle age as well. The New York Post, an American daily newspaper, cited a study from a Norwegian university on the 7th, reporting that “if parents were obese in middle age, their children are six times more likely […]
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