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  • 10 Intereting Nobel Prize Facts: What You Didn’t Know About the Award The Nobel Prize honors global contributions in physics, chemistry, literature, peace, and more, with a prestigious medal.
  • NASA's Latest Feat: CODEX Coronagraph Installed on ISS to Study Sun's Corona A telescope for detailed study of the solar corona has been successfully installed on the International Space Station (ISS).
  • Why Are Mosquitoes Still Around? Tips to Keep Them at Bay As autumn arrives, mosquitoes return due to warmer temps. Use citronella oils for repelling and mild ointments for bites.
  • New Trump Era: South Korea’s Tech Industry Faces Risks and Rewards Trump's reelection is expected to significantly impact South Korea's science and technology innovation environment.
  • North Korea Boasts 1,300 Breakthroughs from Science and Tech Initiatives North Korea reports over 1,300 proposals from science and tech exchanges, highlighting advancements in research and practical applications.
  • New Study Reveals Cats Learn Words Twice as Fast as Infants A new study has found that cats may be quicker learners than human babies when it comes to recognizing words.
  • Stanford Study Reveals Aging Happens in Sudden Leaps, Not Gradually A Stanford University research team scientifically proved that aging accelerates rather than progresses gradually.
  • Ever Wonder Why Time Seems to Speed Up? Here’s What’s Really Happening As we age, cognitive decline, reduced dopamine, and fewer new experiences make time feel like it passes faster.
  • North Korea's Kim Jong Un Pushes for Rapid Development of Industrial and Health Facilities Kim Jong Un inspected local factory construction, emphasizing health, tech, and grain facilities, with progress over 80%.
  • Freezing Plastic Bottles Releases More Microplastics Than Heating, Study Finds A recent study has found that freezing disposable plastic bottles, including bottled water, can release more microplastics than usual.
  • Mars’ Hidden Ocean: Groundwater Discovery Could Fill the Red Planet with Water A recent study has uncovered a substantial amount of groundwater beneath Mars, often called the "Red Planet."
  • Is Earth Facing Its Most Extreme Heat Ever? Truth About Today's Climate Crisis Climate change today is unprecedented, with temperatures rising rapidly and CO2 levels exceeding 400 ppm, driven by human activities.
  • Why Your Brain Thinks You're Poisoned: Surprising Science Behind Motion Sickness Let's delve into everything about motion sickness, which makes the brain mistakenly think you've ingested poison.
  • Diamonds Under Mercury? New Research Unveils Shocking Possibility A diamond mantle layer approximately 16 kilometers (10 miles) thick may exist beneath the surface of Mercury, according to a recent study.
  • Are You in the Group That Has a Higher Risk of Dementia? Research presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in 2022 indicated that experiencing hypertensive disorders during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of vascular dementia and accelerated brain aging. Chronic/gestational hypertension and preeclampsia, collectively known as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP), are closely linked to heart disease later in life. However, few studies have […]
  • NASA's SpaceX $843M Deal: Say Goodbye to the International Space Station On the 28th, BBC reported that NASA selected SpaceX to dismantle the ISS. The contract is worth approximately $843 million.
  • The Hidden Benefits of Peanut Butter: It's Not Just for Kids! When we think of peanuts, the first image that comes to mind might be a snack to have with beer or something simple to munch on. However, recent studies have highlighted the health benefits of peanuts. One of the most surprising benefits is that peanut butter can aid weight loss. Who would have thought that […]
  • Dinosaur-Dooming Asteroid's Cousin to Pass Earth, Visible to All! Another giant asteroid is scheduled to approach close to Earth, though it is not quite as big as the one previous.
  • China's Xi Picks Liu He to Lead Science and Tech Charge Against US Chinese President Xi Jinping has appointed Deputy Prime Minister Liu He to oversee China's science and technology policy.
  • Revolutionary AI Algorithm Mimics Human Thought to Predict Walkways Researchers at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), led by Professor Jeon Hae Gon from the AI Graduate School, have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that predicts pedestrian paths by mimicking human thought processes using large language model (LLM) technology. This could be applied to pedestrian avoidance technologies in autonomous driving systems […]
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