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Blinken calls on China to press N. Korea to end its 'dangerous' behavior
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Naver’s Line ownership in jeopardy as Japan ups pressure
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South Korea to launch space security center under spy agency
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Hybe refutes Ador CEO Min's denial of breach of trust
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S. Korea, Japan could consider simplified entry agreement: Seoul official
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New celebrity-endorsed therapy for face contouring requires only a pair of rubber bands
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[Weekender] How DDP emerged as an icon of Seoul
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Doctor group's incoming head renews call for govt. to scrap medical school quota hike for dialogue
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[Herald Interview] Guggenheim Museum makes a push for technology-based art with LG
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'The Roundup: Punishment' becomes fastest 2024 film to top 2 mln admissions
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Astronaut recounts terror
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (AP) ― The Italian astronaut who nearly drowned in his helmet during a spacewalk last month is sharing more details about the terrifying experience, revealing how he felt all alone and frantically tried to come up with a plan to save himself.Luca Parmitano wrote in his online blog, posted Tuesday, that he could no longer see as the water sloshed around in his helmet outside the International Space Station.“But worse than that, the water covers my nose ― a really awful sen
Aug. 21, 2013
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Swedish museum recovers lost scientific artifact
AMSTERDAM (AP) ― A rare 16th-century scientific instrument used by early astronomers that has been missing from a Swedish museum for around a decade has been recovered and will be returned this week, the London-based Art Loss Register says.The brass-and-silver astrolabe, made in 1590 and worth around half a million euros ($750,000), turned up when an Italian collector discovered that the piece was listed as missing and came forward to return it, Register Director Chris Marinello said.The collect
Aug. 21, 2013
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SK Hynix builds analysis center for R&D
SK Hynix on Tuesday said it has established an analysis center within its research and development center in its headquarter city of Icheon, Gyeonggi Province. Analysis is an essential step in semiconductor development, especially as demand is growing for intricate and more developed technology procedures, SK Hynix said. “Semiconductors need to be developed without a centimeter of error, for which analysis plays a key role,” said SK Hynix CEO Park Sung-wook. “I hope our new center will lay the f
Aug. 20, 2013
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CIA acknowledges Area 51 but not UFOs
LAS VEGAS (AP) ― UFO buffs and believers in alien encounters are celebrating the CIA’s clearest acknowledgement yet of the existence of Area 51, the top-secret Cold War test site that has been the subject of elaborate conspiracy theories for decades.The recently declassified documents have set the tinfoil-hat crowd abuzz, though there’s no mention in the papers of UFO crashes, black-eyed extraterrestrials or staged moon landings.Audrey Hewins, an Oxford, Maine, woman who runs a support group for
Aug. 20, 2013
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S.F. Bay Area building demolition fuels quake study
HAYWARD, California (AP) ― It took just seconds for a 13-story building overlooking San Francisco Bay to implode, spewing smoke and chunks of concrete as it crumbled into a heap of rubble. But U.S. Geological Survey scientist Rufus Catchings was marveling less at the visual spectacle than what he could feel with his feet.As the building collapsed, the vibrations Catchings noted told him that a novel experiment to study one of the most dangerous fault lines in the country likely was a success. “I
Aug. 20, 2013
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LG Display keeps lead in large LCD panel market
South Korean display giant LG Display Co. kept its dominant position in the market for liquid crystal display (LCD) panels that are 9.1 inches or larger in the first half, data showed Tuesday.Shipments by LG Display reached 88.96 million units in the January-June period, accounting for 26.2 percent of a total 339 million units shipped globally, according to the data by market researcher DisplaySearch.The large LCD panels are usually used for computer monitors, laptop computer screens and TVs.LG
Aug. 20, 2013
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Earliest iron artefacts came from meteorite
The earliest iron artefacts ever found -- funeral beads strung around bodies in a 5,000-year-old Egyptian cemetery -- were made from a meteorite, archaeologists said on Monday.Hi-tech scanning of the beads, discovered by British archaeologists in the Lower Egypt village of el-Gerzeh in 1911, shows the metal came from a rock in outer space, they said.The nine small beads come from two burial sites dated to around 3,200 BC, where they were found in necklaces along with exotic terrestrial minerals
Aug. 20, 2013
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Samsung flat TVs maintain top spot in Europe: data
Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s largest maker of TVs, maintained its lead in Europe’s flat TV market in the first half of the year, industry data showed on Monday.The South Korean tech behemoth accounted for 38 percent of Europe’s flat TV market in the January-June period, according to the data compiled by market researcher GfK.LG Electronics Inc., Samsung’s hometown rival, came in second with a 16.6 percent share, followed by Phillips with a 9.9 percent share, they showed.Samsung accounted
Aug. 19, 2013
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China's share in Samsung Electronics' net sales falls
Samsung Electronics Co. is struggling in the Chinese market, despite its steady sales growth in other parts of the world, according to company sales data released on Sunday.Samsung's net sales amounted to 77.2 trillion won (US$69.4 billion) in the first half of this year, its regulatory filing showed.The Americas accounted for 26.7 percent, or 20.6 trillion won, of the electronics giant's half-year turnover, followed by 23.3 percent for Asia and Africa, excluding China, and 21.5 percent for Euro
Aug. 18, 2013
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In ads, Coke insists sweetener safe
WASHINGTON (AFP) ― Faced with falling sales of its diet soda, Coca-Cola is running ads in the United States that say its sugar-free beverages, sweetened with the chemical aspartame, are safe.The print ads which began appearing Wednesday in major U.S. newspapers show a pair of laughing women, one holding a bottle of diet Coke in hand, alongside text that reads: “Quality products you can always feel good about.”The copy beneath the picture says, “The safety of aspartame is supported by more than 2
Aug. 15, 2013
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Gynecological infections
Infections in the female reproductive tract can be divided into lower tract infections, such as vaginitis or cervicitis, and upper tract infections, which cause pelvic inflammatory disease. The characteristic symptoms of vaginitis include itching, discharge, odor, pain during intercourse, and painful urination which are common symptoms that women visit gynecology clinics for. Bacterial vaginosis is the most common cause of vaginitis. It is not an infection by specific bacteria, but rather caused
Aug. 15, 2013
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Korea to launch first brain bank next year
Korea’s first state-run brain tissue repository will be established next year to assist research on neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s and autism, the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning said Thursday.The planned “brain bank” in Daegu is expected to collect, store and distribute brain and spinal cord tissue for research.The Korea Brain Research Institute will take charge of designing and operating the project to study neurodegenerative diseases and develop t
Aug. 15, 2013
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Samsung, Apple dispute to drag on: expert
The patent dispute between Samsung and Apple is most likely to drag on as neither side has been given a “definitive victory,” an expert on the issue said.“The assumption is that in the background there are discussions between the companies seeking terms on which to settle their differences, likely through cross-marketing agreements, but so far neither company has been able to score a definitive victory that changes the stakes between them to give one side a definitive advantage over the other. A
Aug. 15, 2013
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[Newsmaker] LG’s G2 phone garners rave reviews overseas
A wave of positive reviews overseas for LG Electronics’ newest smartphone, the G2, is fanning the company’s hopes for better luck in the market this year. CNET called it a “speed demon,” noting that the “menus flew by with almost blinding swiftness.” Trusted Reviews claimed it was not just LG’s best phone so far, but is “shaping up to be one of the best phones ever made.” Ubergizmo raved about the decision to install power control buttons on the back of the device, saying they have become “beli
Aug. 14, 2013
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Samsung launches curved OLED TVs in U.S.
Samsung Electronics Co., the world‘s largest flat TV maker, rolled out its first 55-inch curved OLED TV with full HD capabilities in the U.S. with a price tag of $8,999.Samsung Electronics follows the footsteps of its local rival LG Electronics Inc., which started receiving orders in April for the world’s first-ever curved OLED TVs. In June, Samsung introduced the TV set on its home turf, joining the race for next-generation TV market. Consumers in the U.S. can order the 55-inch curved display T
Aug. 14, 2013
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KAIST unveils foldable electric vehicle
A group of scientists from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology has developed what is claimed to be the country’s first foldable electric vehicle, the school announced on Tuesday. Developed by Seo In-soo and his research team, the Armadillo-T uses a 13.6 kWh battery and four independent in-wheel motors that enable it to reach 60 kilometers per hour and travel approximately 100 kilometers on a single charge.The small, battery-powered vehicle weighs less than 500 kilograms and measur
Aug. 13, 2013
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Kakao Talk questioned on U.S. crime suspicions: reports
The chief executives of Kakao Talk, one of the most used mobile messenger services here, were allegedly questioned by the U.S. authorities in June over a possible connection to a crime ring. The reports said the authorities believed the company chairman Kim Beom-su and co-CEO Lee Sir-goo, along with a vice president, could have been working with a Korean-American crime organization to illegally import stolen phones to Korea. Lee, however, flatly denied the reports, saying that they were not eve
Aug. 13, 2013
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Apple ended negotiations with Samsung unilaterally: report
Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics reportedly suspended negotiations on multiple patent disputes due to the U.S.-based tech firm’s “unreasonable demands” just ahead of a compromise, local media reported. E-daily said there might be a possible link between Apple’s sudden move and the Obama administration’s decision to overturn a U.S. sales ban imposed on some Apple products in connection with patent infringement.According to media, Apple demanded a large amount of compensation money from Samsung
Aug. 13, 2013
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Apple to roll out iPad mini with Retina display: report
Apple Inc. is set to introduce a thinner version of its iPad and a new iPad mini with a high-resolution screen, U.S. media reported. Bloomberg, citing industry sources, reported Tuesday that the U.S.-based tech powerhouse is planning to release the new iPad models in the last three months of this year. The slimmer iPad is expected to be a full-size model with a 9.7-inch screen and a thinner bezel. It will also “have a body that more closely resembles the current iPad mini.” The new iPad mini is
Aug. 13, 2013
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'Hyperloop' would link LA-SF in 30 mins, if built
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk unveiled a transportation concept Monday that he said could whisk passengers the nearly 400 miles (644 kilometers) from Los Angeles to San Francisco in 30 minutes _ half the time it takes an airplane.If it's ever built.His “Hyperloop” system for travel between major cities would use a large tube. Inside, capsules would float on air, traveling at over 700 mph (1,126 kph). The air would be sucked by a powerful fan at the front and expelled at the rear.“Short of f
Aug. 13, 2013