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The Artificial Intelligence Paves a New Highway in Biochemical Research
Image by Google The Key Word For the first time, a scientific progression achieved by Artificial Intelligence(A.I.) has been awarded with...


Misinformation carried by social media is again confounding the public
By John Park Image by https://www.mddionline.com/medical-device-markets/us-election-2024-top-issues-for-medtech The last quarter of 2024...


How deep Artificial Intelligence has permeated our social life
By John Park According to Enzuzo Data Privacy Statistics, 38% of responders use their social media less than before because of privacy...


New movements in social media platforms: regulation of teen accounts
By John Park “Monesting Misery.” Molly Russell has accused the world's biggest social platforms after investigation of harmful online...


AI-based airport operation significantly reduces holiday congestion
At Singapore's Changi Airport, an AI-based airport operation system was piloted during the recent holiday season. AI analyzed baggage handling, boarding gate allocation, and passenger travel routes in real time, and adjusted the section where airport congestion was expected in advance. As a result, waiting times for passengers have been reduced by an average of 30 percent and flight delays have been minimized. "AI has optimized staffing and guidance to match actual operationa


AI Autonomous Drone Succeeds in Safe Flight in a Storm
Photo by: Wired The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) team successfully conducted a test flight under strong winds and heavy rain through an autonomous drone controlled by AI. The drone controlled the flight by itself by analyzing air condition and weather data in real time, and landed safely. The researchers explained, "Human pilots also need to make quick judgments, but AI can instantly calculate data and select the optimal route." This test is an im


AI prevents aircraft engine accidents
Photo by: Delta Airlines Recently, an AI-based predictive maintenance system has succeeded in preventing actual engine failures at Delta Airlines. The AI, which detected subtle vibration and pressure changes in the engine sensor before flight, sent a warning, and the maintenance team immediately inspected the parts and found small cracks. The component was likely to fail soon, but thanks to AI, it could be prevented before leading to a major accident. Experts say, "In the pas


Elon Musk Proposes Sunshine Control With Satellites..."You can stop global warming"
Photo by: Wired Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla and SpaceX, recently drew attention by suggesting the idea of controlling sunlight reaching Earth using satellites on Twitter. "Using a solar-powered AI satellite network can prevent global warming," he said. Musk's idea is to control the amount of heat the Earth receives by reflecting or blocking some of the sun's light, which is called "Solar Radiation Management (SRM)" in the scientific community. To put it simply, it is a co


Two Japanese Scientists Win the Nobel Prize in 2025
Photo by: Nippon.com At the 2025 Nobel Prize, two Japanese scientists won prizes in physiology and chemistry, respectively. Professor Shimon Sakaguchi, winner of the physiological medicine category, discovered a 'regulatory T cell' that regulates our body's immune system. Simply put, they discovered a 'safety device' to prevent immune cells in the body from accidentally attacking their cells. This discovery is expected to be of great help in researching autoimmune diseases an


Muan Airport plane accident raises possibility of defect in complex equipment...Estimation of engine/hydraulic system simultaneous abnormalities
Photo by: BBC News Korea Regarding the cause of the Muan International Airport plane accident that occurred in late December, there is a possibility that complex device defects, not simple pilot mistakes, are the main cause. The Aviation Railroad Accident Investigation Committee (ARAIB) is focusing on whether the engine of the accident aircraft and the hydraulic system failed. At the time of the accident, the Jeju Air passenger plane reportedly approached the runway in an abn


How is Sky Road Trust and Aviation Safety Evolving
As of 2025, aviation is still considered the safest mode of transportation. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the global fatal accident rate of commercial aircraft over the past decade has been only 0.15 cases per million flights. This is one in thousand of car accident rates. However, aviation safety is not simply a matter of 'number'. Behind the more than 100,000 daily flights into and out of the sky around the world, numerous innovations and


The Safety Net You Can't See: How Data and Honesty Make Flying Safer
In addition to rigorous inspection and backup systems, there are more complex and cultural aspects of aviation safety: strong data mixing and "just culture." This forward-looking approach goes beyond simply responding to accidents and aims to prevent accidents through millions of perfectly normal flights. At the heart of this system is flight operational quality assurance (FOQA). During every flight, the data recorder collects thousands of parameters, including wind speed, fl


The secrets behind the needles
A mysterious yet fascinating performance of thin needles - acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine, where five to twenty needles...
21st century-Frankenstein: but made with printers
The idea of reanimating corpses and eternal life has intrigued several scientists and thushas produced many Victor Frankensteins in real...
The Impact of Brain Injury Timing on Motor and Language
In the publication of PLOS ONE, it is stated that pediatrics, neurology and radiology researchers in University of California- San...
The View of the Himalayan Mountains May Only Be a Hallucination
Covid-19 has completely transformed the world; by April 9th, 2020, 87,816 peoplehave died worldwide, and 1,531,188 people have tested...
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