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40 flights canceled on Jeju Island due to bad weather
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Pandemic left Korea more depressed than before: report
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N. Korea slams US, other countries for seeking alternative to UN sanctions monitoring panel
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Korean labor force to shrink by 10 million by 2044: report
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Gov't appears to shelve punitive measures against mass walkout by doctors
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[AtoZ Korean Mind] Does your job define who you are? Should it?
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Govt. asks hospitals to mitigate impact of medical professors' absence
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Doggy patrol team on the move to protect their cities
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S. Korea's working-age population to dip nearly 10m by 2044 amid low births
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Samsung mocks Apple over iPhone alarm glitch
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2NE1 unveils new music video with Intel
Intel on Tuesday unveiled its new lineup of ultrabook devices powered by the third generation Intel Core processors as it aims to add a touch of innovation to the existing personal computer industry.Labeled as the second generation ultrabooks, a total of eight device manufacturers, including Samsung and LG Electronics as well as Sony, rolled out their upgraded PCs to consumers at an event in south
June 5, 2012
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Predatory birds may have ended era of giant insects
U.S. scientists have found that the evolution of birds may have triggered the extinction of gigantic insects, according to a report on Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.Researchers from the University of California, Santa Cruz studied the fossil records dating back to Carboniferous period, and found that high oxygen levels of the time allowed species like dragonfly-like Meganisoptera to have wingspans of up to 71 centimeters around 300 million years ago. Further study showed that m
June 5, 2012
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Childhood neglect may increase skin cancer risk
Those who experience neglect or maltreatment during their childhood have a weaker immune level against certain types of cancer, a recent study suggests. Researchers at Ohio State University’s Institute for Behavioral Medicine Research studied 91 men and women with basal cell carcinoma, a common type of skin cancer, who previously had BCC tumors. The findings revealed that those who had experienced neglect or maltreatment in the past had a lower immune response to the tumors.“This means that for
June 5, 2012
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iPad rules the tablets, Samsung tops Kindle: survey
The Apple iPad extended its lead in the global market for tablet computers at the start of 2012 while Amazon's Kindle Fire flamed out after a sizzling introduction, a survey showed Monday.The ABI Research survey showed overall global sales of media tablets amounted to 18.2 million in the first three months of the year, up 185 percent from a year earlier, but down 33 percent from the fourth quarter
June 5, 2012
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South Africa backs out of partnership with Korea’s KT
JOHANNESBURG (AFP) ― South Africa’s fixed line operator Telkom announced that plans for a partnership with South Korea’s telecom operator KT will not go ahead after Pretoria decided not to back it.The two last year opened talks on a “strategic venture” that would have given KT Corporation a 20 percent stake in Telkom.Telkom said in a statement on Friday it had been informed by the Communications Minister Dina Pule that cabinet had this week “taken the decision not to support the transaction as p
June 4, 2012
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S. Korean, Chinese firms encroach upon Taiwan’s LED makers’ turf
HONG KONG (Yonhap News) ― Taiwan’s light-emitting diode industry is facing stiff competition from South Korean and Chinese rivals due to greater efforts by the two competitors to develop the sector, a Taiwanese industry report said Monday.Taiwan’s Photonics Industry & Technology Development Association said Taiwan should not overlook the rapid development of the LED industry in South Korea and China.“Mainland China has been expanding the scale of its industrial base with government subsidies and
June 4, 2012
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After gory incidents, online 'zombie' talk grows
First came Miami: the case of a naked man eating most of another man's face. Then Maryland, a college student telling police he killed a man, then ate his heart and part of his brain.It was different in New Jersey, where a man stabbed himself 50 times and threw bits of his own intestines at police. They pepper-sprayed him, but he was not easily subdued.He was, people started saying, acting like a
June 4, 2012
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‘Mad’ scientists find out why geniuses ‘go mad’
From the movie “A Beautiful Mind” to television drama “House M.D.,” the notion of the psychotic genius has always been popular to public audiences. However, scientists with a history of various mental conditions themselves have suggested that there is an actual correlation between being mentally ill and being smart, according to an article on the website Livescience.In the report, a group of panelists at the annual World Science Festival in New York on Thursday said that a previous study in 2010
June 4, 2012
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Daily dark chocolate lowers heart risk
(MCT)Dark chocolate lowers blood pressure and cholesterol, making it a cheap and tasty way to lower cardiovascular disease risk, Australian researchers say.Professor Christopher Reid, Dr. Alice Owen, Dr. Dianna Magliano and Ella Zomer, a doctoral student at Monash University, and Danny Liew of the University of Melbourne predicted daily dark chocolate consumption could prevent 70 non-fatal and 15
June 4, 2012
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Korea’s third rocket launch attempt set for October
Despite two previous failures, Korea is gearing up to launch the country’s first rocket from its own territory in October, a top government official confirmed.Minister of Education, Science and Technology Lee Ju-ho said on Friday that the first stage of the KSLV-1 launch vehicle has been completed and will be delivered from Russia to Korea before the end of August. Lee made the comment after visiting Russia’s Khrunichev Space Center in Moscow, which designed and assembled the lower part of the s
June 3, 2012
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Going green pays off
The world needs a green transition. That is crucial to our children’s and grandchildren’s welfare and well-being. In 2030, the world will have 3 billion more middle-class consumers than today, which will put massive pressure on the Earth’s resources and place serious strain on the climate and environment. There is no way around a new growth strategy. We need a smart new growth strategy where we create jobs through commercial solutions to the Earth’s resource problems. Smart growth can only be cr
June 3, 2012
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Samsung releases multimedia laptop
Samsung Electronics, Korea’s biggest tech manufacturing firm, has released its all-new laptop computer line with high-performance multimedia applications, targeting young consumers.The laptop, named “Series 5 Boost,” in 15-inch and 17-inch display models, is embedded with the latest audio and video software and hardware, the company said on Sunday in a press release.It has audio speaker systems provided by the U.S.-based JBL, with subwoofers that can process low-pitched audio frequencies into hi
June 3, 2012
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Many smartphone apps invade privacy, test finds
Smartphone apps are very useful but users often have to pay for them with their privacy.The German consumer protection group Stiftung Warentest looked at 63 applications and graded 28 of them as "critical" in regards to data protection. Another nine were determined to be "very critical" -including widely-popular apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Foodspotting and iTranslate.The applications take per
June 3, 2012
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Arctic ice sheets may provide clues in searching for alien life
U.S. scientists are studying sheets Arctic ice sheets, looking for evidence that can help them find alien microorganisms that may have evolved in the Solar System.A group of researchers, led by environmental biogeochemist Jeffrey White from Indiana University, looked at glaciers in Greenland to study the methane released by methanogenic microbes. By analyzing the methane emissions, White and his
June 3, 2012
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Arctic ice sheets may provide clues in searching for alien life
U.S. scientists are studying sheets Arctic ice sheets, looking for evidence that can help them find alien microorganisms that may have evolved in the Solar System.A group of researchers, led by environmental biogeochemist Jeffrey White from Indiana University, looked at glaciers in Greenland to study the methane released by methanogenic microbes. By analyzing the methane emissions, White and his colleagues found out that a variety of microbes have emitted the methane discovered at the area, indi
June 1, 2012
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Porn may lead to unhappy relationships
A study has suggested that frequent porn use by men can hurt their romantic partners’ self esteem as well as increase disatisfaction in their relationships, Livescience.com reported.The research by Destin Stewart, a clinical psychology intern at the University of Florida, sought to clarify the anecdotal theory that porn can harm relationships. Stewart asked 308 heterosexual college women, aged 18-29 years old, to fill out questionnaires about their current partner‘s porn use as well as their rel
June 1, 2012
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Future galaxy collision predicted
U.S. astronomers are forecasting the Milky Way will have a violent collision with the neighboring Andromeda galaxy in about 4 billion years.The encounter will result in a major makeover for our galaxy, NASA astronomers said, that will see the sun flung into a new area of the Milky Way. However, Earth and the rest of the solar system will be in no danger of being destroyed, a NASA release said Thur
June 1, 2012
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For some, exercise can increase health risk
Exercise may increase heart risk for some, a study has found.Scientists analyzed data from six exercise studies including 1,687 people to find that close to 10 percent showed worse blood pressure, insulin levels, HDL cholesterol or triglycerides, all of which are related to heart disease.The direct cause, however, remains unknown.“It is bizarre,” said Claude Bouchard, lead author of the paper and a professor of genetics at Louisiana State University.Authors of the study also warned that the stud
June 1, 2012
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Baby bird found with 2 heads, 3 beaks
(UPI)A Massachusetts woman said she investigated bird sounds in her yard and discovered a baby cardinal with two heads and three beaks.April Britt of Northampton said she and her husband followed the sounds of squawking birds in their back yard to a tree where they discovered the baby female cardinal with the unusual deformities, WGGB-TV, Springfield, reported Thursday."My husband says, 'Oh my God
June 1, 2012
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320,000 Koreans have sleep disorders
About 320,000 people have been treated for sleeping disorders last year, the Health Insurance Review and Assessment said Monday. The figure is a 73 percent jump from 180,000 in 2007, the state insurance-auditory body said. About one-third of the patients were in their 40s and 50s. According to HIRA, the factor behind the spiraling cases of sleep disorders is extreme stress from work. The fact that they suffer from obesity, hypertension and other illnesses stemming from an unbalanced diet and lac
May 31, 2012