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Students at Yale MUN Korea debated about the ethics of organ transplantation and donation
From November 25 to November 27, the Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD) committee at Yale Model United Nations Korea debated about the ethics of organ transplantation and donation.
Education 2023-01-29 19:05 Rachel Minju Kang
A math tutor proposed to reform Korean mathematics educational system for improved effectiveness and equality
Mr. Wyatt Bhang, an astronomy major at the ROK Air Force Academy with 15 years of experience in teaching mathematics, said that there should be a reform in the way mathematics is placed into the Korean education curriculum.
Education 2023-01-29 14:29 Min June You
Homer Hulbert changed Korea’s education system forever
Homer Bezaleel Hulbert incited a revolutionary shift to the Korean education system through multiple innovative accomplishments just after two years of his stay in Korea.
Education 2023-01-13 16:11 Keonhee Ahn
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AI is transforming the process of diagnosis and care of rare diseases
A groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) model developed by researchers at Harvard Medical School is being used to accelerate the diagnosis of rare diseases.
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Genetic, lifestyle, and environmental differences cause certain diseases to affect Asian populations differently
Kawasaki disease, a serious childhood illness that causes inflammation of blood vessels, is several times more common in Japan and other East Asian countries than in the United States.
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Shingle vaccines may be the solution to dementia
On April 2nd, 2025, the journal Nature published a groundbreaking study presenting the closest evidence between the correlation of shingle vaccines and dementia.
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The Trump administration overhauls national park fee-free days for 2026, removing MLK Jr. Day and Juneteenth
The National Park Service announced a revised schedule of fee-free admission days for 2026 that removes Martin Luther King (MLK) Jr. Day and Juneteenth while adding Flag Day, which falls on June 14, President Donald Trump’s birthday, according to the Department of the Interior and multiple national news outlets.
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Researchers discover the oldest host-associated microbial DNA
On September 2nd, 2025, research and details on the discovery of the oldest host-associated microbial DNA was reported in the journal Cell.
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Samsung SDI and BMW announce joint project on all-solid-state EV car battery
On October 31, 2025, Samsung SDI signed a trilateral agreement to work on an all-solid-state battery validation project with BMW Group, a premium automaker in Germany, and Solid Power, a battery technology business based in the United States.
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