Medicine & TechnologySouth Korea finally succeeded in launching its Nuri rocket carrying satellites into orbit on June 21, completing its flight sequence and creating history for the country. Read the article to know the full details of the historic event.
Autonomous service robots are now increasing, partly due to the risks of pandemic, in recent years. Check these new robotic units in South Korea that focuses on disinfecting establishments.
Check out NASA's Aqua satellite's image of the ensuing smoke plumes in natural color in South Korea as firemen work on putting out the wildfire that has been going on for days.
A new study found that East Asia lost a staggering 63 billion dollars in their agricultural sector following the impact of increased ozone pollution in the region.
South Korea aims to develop space defense capabilities after the U.S. lifted its restrictions in rocket development, hoping to catch up with the commercial space sector.
South Korea is the latest country to sign the Artemis Accords on May 24, a pact that governs norms of behavior for those who will join the NASA-led Artemis lunar exploration program. Brazil and New Zealand will likely sign next.
A new study examines the capacity of health care systems to accommodate patients - among the factors that determine public health in the face of infectious disease outbreaks like COVID-19.
Thousands of students in the United States have been quarantined after schools have reopened. How has South Korea managed to have zero cases within the first two months of face-to-face classes?
Another 40 coronavirus patients in South Korea that were 'cleared off' from the virus have tested positive again, adding to the 51 others who also recovered but tested positive again this week.