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  • Goodbye to the Ban: Handset Subsidies Set to Make a Comeback! South Korea will lift the handset subsidy ban next week to reduce consumer costs for communication services, according to the science ministry.
  • Meet the New Face of Ocean Education: Professor Tit Meng Lim Takes the Helm at OceanX OceanX Education appoints Professor Tit Meng Lim to lead its expansion and STEM mission across Asia.
  • A Satellite Will Be Sent With Nuri Space Rocket by 2027 to Dispose of Space Debris The Ministry of Science and ICT announced that it would begin developing a Capture Satellite that can perform various tasks in terms of retrieving or repairing space assets like the KITSAT-1, which has reached the end of its lifespan, in space orbit. The Ministry of Science and ICT held an online briefing on the Space […]
  • Korean Scientists Cook Up Beef-Flavored Rice Craze [iNews24 Kim Down Reporter] Korean researchers have developed a 'beef-flavored hybrid rice'. It is characterized by meaty flavor by attaching stem cells of cattle to rice...
  • Vibrating Pill Could Provide Dieters with a Sense of Fullness Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) say they've developed a pill that makes you feel full just by eating it.
  • Potential Influence of AI-Generated Text on Human Relationships The growing use of AI tools like Chat GPT for writing texts raises questions about their impact on relationships.
  • South Korea Joins Elite Club as the 7th Nation in the World to Possess Submarine-Launched Missiles South Korea has become the world's seventh SLBM operator. It has successfully completed the final stage, a submarine test launch, and has been deployed in practice. SLBMs are considered strategic weapons that can be operated stealthily and survive a preemptive strike. India and North Korea are also focusing on developing SLBMs...
  • Why Do We Close Our Eyes When We Sneeze? Here's the Science Behind it Closing our eyes when sneezing is an automatic protective reflex to shield the eyes from particles and pressure during a sneeze.
  • Korea's Meteorological Institute Triumphs with Game-Changing Spectrograph for World's Largest Telescope Korea's KASI achieves milestone: Successful development of IGRINS-2 spectrograph for Gemini Observatory; advanced celestial research.