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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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Toxins at 622 times legal limit found in kids' clothes from Chinese platforms
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[Weekender] Korea's traditional sauce culture gains global recognition
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BLACKPINK's Rose stays at No. 3 on British Official Singles chart with 'APT.'
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Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
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Gyeongju blends old with new
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Over 80,000 malicious calls made to Seoul call center since 2020
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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Korea’s economic freedom ranking falls: report
NEW YORK (Yonhap News) ― The world ranking of South Korea’s economic freedom dropped by three notches this year, an international report said Thursday, citing the country’s corruption problems as hurting “equity” and “trust” in the government.According to the report jointly compiled by the U.S. think tank Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal, South Korea came in 34th out of 177 countries in terms of economic freedom, down from 31st last year. It also ranked 8th out of 41 Asia-Pacific
Jan. 11, 2013
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Moons outside the solar system may have habitable zones
Even exoplanets, where living creatures cannot exist, still have possibility to host exomoons with habitable zones, U.S. scientists said. An exoplanet is one that orbits a star other than the sun.Astronomers have long researched exoplanets to discover an environment that can support life. However, most of them are of gaseous form and only a few have a solid surface on which living creatures can survive.Rory Barnes of the University of Washington and the NASA Astrobiology Institute said in a stat
Jan. 11, 2013
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Antarctic lake reached after millennia
Russian researchers say they've obtained the first sample of transparent ice from the water of a unique sub-glacial lake in Antarctica.The scientists have drilled into Lake Vostok, sealed for the last 20 million years beneath Antarctica's ice sheet at a depth of 2.3 miles, RIA Novosti reported Thursday.Vostok, the largest of Antarctica's buried network of icebound lakes, may reveal new forms of life and show how life evolved before the ice age, the scientists said."The first core of transparent
Jan. 11, 2013
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Amazon.com ramps up challenge to iTunes music store
Amazon.com on Thursday launched a service that gives compact disk buyers instant copies of music in the Internet “cloud” in a major challenge to Apple‘s iTunes shop.Amazon AutoRip provides free MP3 versions of music on CDs bought from the online retail titan.Copies of tunes are stored in Cloud Player libraries on datacenter servers and can be streamed to an array of Internet-linked devices including smartphones or tablets powered by Android or Apple software and Kindle Fire tablets.“What would y
Jan. 11, 2013
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Device produces 'high-tech bulimia'
A device sucks food out of the stomach after eating so only about a third of the calories are kept in the body, helping in weight loss, its U.S. inventors say.The group of inventors, including the creator of the Segway, said patients eat a meal, wait 20 minutes, then empty 30 percent of their stomach contents into the toilet via a tube -- a small, handheld device, which connects to a skin-port discretely embedded on the outside of the abdomen.Calories not digested are calories not absorbed, whic
Jan. 11, 2013
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Ministry to support eye-drop vaccine project
The Ministry of Health and Welfare will offer 3.4 billion won ($3.2 million) of funding to a research project developing eye-drop vaccines, officials said.The fund will be given to a team led by professor Seo Kyong-ryul of Severance Hospital in Seoul for the next five years. Seo has been developing an eye-drop vaccine to prevent typhoid fever as alternative to existing vaccines injected through needles.The state-run Korea Institute for Science and Technology and Huons, a local bio-tech firm, wil
Jan. 10, 2013
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Ceragem’s hemoglobin tester gets KFDA’s approval
CERA-CHEK HB Plus, a hemoglobin tester developed by Ceragem Medisys, has obtained approval from Korea Food and Drug Agency and will be promoted in the local markets, the bio-tech firm said in a statement Thursday.Ceragem is the first company in Korea to apply new electro-chemical biosensor technology to a product. The latest technology allows customers check the level of hemoglobin in their blood within 5 seconds and with only 1 micro-liter of blood, it said.The product features a side-grip stri
Jan. 10, 2013
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‘Digital health’ movement in focus at CES
LAS VEGAS (AFP) ― With an app, a game or a gadget, technology startups and major companies across all sectors are trying to tackle some of the thorniest problems in health and medicine.The Consumer Electronics Show is filled with new gadgets to monitor fitness, detect problems and find solutions to health issues ranging from obesity to diabetes to rare medical conditions.One trend is “gamification,” which uses a model from the video game industry to offer points and rewards to boost health and r
Jan. 10, 2013
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Samsung hospital completes Korea’s first artificial heart pump transplant
A Seoul hospital has successfully conducted the first-ever transplant of an artificial heart pump in the country, hospital officials said Thursday.The operation took place in August when a 75-year-old patient suffering from congestive heart failure received a left ventricular assist device (VAD), according to the officials at Samsung Medical Center.A VAD is a mechanical circulatory device typically used for patients suffering from congestive heart failure. The left VAD used in the operation was
Jan. 10, 2013
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Seoul to tighten safety control of postpartum clinics
The Ministry of Health and Welfare said on Thursday that it will strengthen the safety management of postpartum centers across the country, to improve their sanitation and prevent possible infection from spreading in the facilities.Postpartum care centers or clinics are non-medical businesses that offer full-time services to new mothers for a week or more to help them recuperate after giving birth. The number of these clinics has surged rapidly in recent years, despite prices for the services ra
Jan. 10, 2013
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‘Apollo’ eye infection spreads fast
The highly contagious “Apollo” eye infection is rapidly spreading across the country as people are more exposed to viruses indoors during the winter, health authorities warned on Thursday.The number of patients with acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis surged nearly 65 percent in the third week of December last year from the average number of patients reported during the four weeks before that, Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. The number of patients is also higher than the same
Jan. 10, 2013
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A low-salt diet
A low-sodium diet is one with a limited amount of salt taken in with food. The sodium component in salt is a risk factor for high blood pressure, edema, kidney diseases and cardiac disease, as sodium is a mineral that draws in and retains moisture, affecting the balance of body fluids. In this case, reducing the intake of salt helps to control blood pressure, ease edema, and reduce stress on the heart.How to follow a low-salt diet 1. Things to be aware of when choosing food: On a preferential ba
Jan. 10, 2013
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Samsung targets 55 million in TV sales this year
LAS VEGAS ― Samsung Electronics said Thursday that it has set its TV sales goal at 55 million units for this year, as it strives to find a new business model in an industry that has been slowing down for years.Yoon Boo-keun, president of consumer electronics at Samsung, said the firm hopes to sell more TVs than the 51.3 million it sold last year.He also said that Samsung, the world’s top TV maker, did not see any competition in the industry, but it believes new competition will rise in other ind
Jan. 10, 2013
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Father hires virtual hitman to ‘kill’ son’s online avatar
A Chinese father hired professional gamers to kill his son’s online avatar, according to Chinese newspaper the Sanqing Daily. The father, surnamed Feng, believed that if his 23-year-old son was killed every time he played, he would get bored of playing and start putting more effort into getting a job. But his plan failed as son Xiao Feng asked the attackers why they were out to get him, only to hear that his father had hired them to do so. “I can play or I can not play, it doesn’t bother me. I’m
Jan. 10, 2013
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‘Standing up helps lose weight’
For busy office workers, standing while working can help you burn extra calories, U.K. physiotherapist said.A person can burn off about 3.6 kilograms of fat each year -- or 144 calories a day -- by standing on one’s feet for three extra hours a day, according to exercise scientist John Buckley from the University of Chester.Buckley, from the department of clinical science and nutrition, said a person’s metabolic rate “crashes to an absolute minimum” when he or she is sitting down. “It isn’t natu
Jan. 10, 2013
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High-tech fork can help with dieting
A high-tech fork its developers say can help people diet was introduced at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas.The HapiFork that pairs itself to a smartphone using Bluetooth will vibrate if the user is eating too fast, developers HapiLabs said.The fork contains a capacitive sensor that determines how long it has been since the user has taken the last bite, and will gently vibrate to tell the user they are eating too fast.Though there is no set or recommended time between bites in most die
Jan. 10, 2013
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Space telescope snaps asteroid photos
A European spacecraft has captured images of an asteroid heading for a close fly-by of Earth that shows it's bigger than previously thought, astronomers say.The European Space Agency's Herschel space telescope took the photographs of the asteroid Apophis, dubbed the "doomsday asteroid" by the media when initial observations in 2004 yielded a 2.7 percent chance of it striking the Earth in 2029.Subsequent analysis has ruled out a collision, though the asteroid will pass within 22,000 miles of Eart
Jan. 10, 2013
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KAIST, Aramco sign agreement to develop carbon storage technology
The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology and Saudi Aramco have agreed to establish a research center to develop technologies to capture, store and utilize carbon dioxide. Korea’s leading research institution and the world’s top oil developer signed a memorandum of understanding in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, on Monday. They will build a new facility with a total floor space of 16,500 square meters in the school’s campus in Daejeon.KAIST said the center will be financed equally by the t
Jan. 9, 2013
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1 in 3 elderly dementia patients live alone: report
More than one-third of elderly patients with severe dementia in Korea are living alone without family support, a report found Wednesday.According to a research team at St. Mary’s Hospital in Seoul, about 36 percent of a group of patients with severe cognitive impairment or with a score of 2 on the clinical dementia rating said they were on their own. The CDR is a scale that assesses the severity of dementia. “Patients with a CDR score of 2 can only do simple housework. They are in the severe sta
Jan. 9, 2013
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Apple said to develop cheaper iPhone for late 2013 debut
Apple Inc. plans to sell a smaller, cheaper version of the iPhone as soon as this year, said a person familiar with the plans, part of a push to gain customers in developing nations.Apple, which had been working on a more affordable smartphone since at least February 2011, is weighing retail prices of $99 to $149 for a device that would debut in late 2013, at the earliest, according to the person, who asked not to be named because the negotiations are private. Apple has spoken to at least one of
Jan. 9, 2013