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The world’s first biological computer powered by human brain cells comes out
CL1, the world's first commercial biological computer, was revealed by Cortical Labs on March 2, 2025.
Science & Technology
2025.07.12 23:43
Bomi Han
Surge in antisemitic violence triggers alarm across the US
On Sunday, June 1, 45-year-old Mohamed Sobry Soliman launched a makeshift flamethrower into a peaceful march aimed at raising awareness for Israeli hostages held in Gaza.
People & Events
2025.07.12 00:22
Yujin Shin
World watches as Israel hits Iran
On June 13, just after 3 a.m., over 200 Israeli jets launched a sudden and massive airstrike on Iran, targeting Tehran, Natanz’s nuclear facility, and top military officials.
People & Events
2025.07.12 00:13
Danny Jung
Japan encounters an unprecedented rally of Earthquakes
From June 21st to June 26th, a sequence of 475 tremors struck the Tokara island chain of Kagoshima prefecture, located in southwestern Japan.
People & Events
2025.07.12 00:01
Jeongyun Lee
Scientists successfully grow human hearts in pig embryos
In June 2025, scientists successfully cultivated human hearts in pig embryos, which survived for 21 days.
Science & Technology
2025.07.11 19:39
Gyuhyeong Park
All Day Project redefines K-Pop culture with debut and chart success
The K-Pop industry has witnessed a groundbreaking debut with the All Day Project, a mixed-gender group introduced by Teddy.
Media & Entertainment
2025.07.11 15:34
Yuna Seung
Dostarlimab opens a new era in cancer treatment without surgery
A groundbreaking clinical study has revealed that the immunotherapy drug dostarlimab can lead to complete tumor remission in patients with early-stage mismatch repair deficient rectal cancer, eliminating the need for surgery or radiation therapy.
Science & Technology
2025.07.11 00:04
Esther Kim
Zebra named Ed escapes in Tennessee
In early June, a rogue zebra created a sensation in Tennessee after escaping from a farm in the small town of Christiana, quickly going viral on social media.
People & Events
2025.07.10 23:58
Carolynn Kim
Fed policymakers warn that tariffs could push prices higher again
At its most recent meeting on June 18, 2025, the U.S. The Federal Reserve left its target interest rate unchanged for the fourth straight meeting, with persistent inflation concerns limiting its policy maneuvers.
Life & Style
2025.07.10 02:51
Alex Han
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston features Vincent Van Gogh’s portrait of the Roulin Family
The special art exhibit “Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits” is taking place at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Arts
2025.07.09 22:28
Yujun Lee
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