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Russia sent more than 165,000 barrels of refined petroleum to N. Korea in March: White House
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Key suspects grilled over alleged abuse of power in Marine death inquiry
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S. Korean children, teens grow taller, mature faster than before: study
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[Graphic News] Number of coffee franchises in S. Korea rises 13%
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Army takes group action against Hybe for neglecting BTS
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Some junior doctors are returning: Health Ministry
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Marine Corps commander summoned by CIO for questioning on alleged influence-peddling case
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[Robert J. Fouser] AI changes rationale for learning languages
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Ador CEO's request for exclusive right to terminate NewJeans' contract with Hybe refused in February
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Woman dangling from power lines rescued by residents holding blanket
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Smoking addiction linked to brain’s self-control
Smokers’ craving for cigarettes is directly linked to brain’s self-control circuitry, a study showed Monday.A research team studied the relationship between the changes in brain activities and the level of craving for a cigarette after participants watched a neutral video and a video of people smoking. Before the experiment, some respondents were told that smoking would be allowed after watching the video, while others were told to wait 4 hours to smoke after the experiment was over. Scanning th
Jan. 29, 2013
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Parents paying tuition linked to lower GPA
U.S. college students who get their education paid for by parents may not study as hard, but they have better odds of graduating, a researcher says.Laura T. Hamilton, a sociology professor at the University of California, Merced, found students‘ GPAs decreased with increased financial support from their parents.However, the study also found students with financial aid from their parents were more likely to complete college and earn a degree.“Students with parental support are best described as s
Jan. 29, 2013
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Text app said violating privacy laws
WhatsApp, which allows text messaging over the Internet without incurring SMS messaging charges, violates Canadian and Dutch privacy laws, officials say.Canada’s privacy watchdog, in a joint investigation with Dutch authorities, determined the popular mobile messaging app breaches Canadian and Dutch privacy laws by forcing many of its users to grant access to their entire address book to use it, Canadian Broadcasting Corp. News reported Monday.“The address book contains phone numbers of both [Wh
Jan. 29, 2013
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Final preparations under way for launch of Naro space rocket
The Korea Space Launch Vehicle, the Korean-made space rocket also called Naro-1, began final preparations on Monday for its Wednesday launch. The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology announced Monday that Naro-1 had been moved to the launch pad at the Naro Space Center in Goheung, South Jeolla Province.The Naro-1 is scheduled to blast off from the Naro Space Center on Wednesday at around 4 p.m. A final rehearsal for the launch will take place Tuesday, and the preparation committee will
Jan. 28, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Apple relinquishes its crown
For any reigning monarch, stumbling off the throne is painful. It’s expected to be the same for Apple Inc., the king of electronics and smartphones, which recently forfeited the crown as the world’s most valuable company. ExxonMobil has now taken over that spot as Apple has lost some $247 billion in shareholder wealth compared to its high, which pundits note exceeds the value of IBM, worth $232 billion. Last week, following its earnings announcement -- which disappointed investors despite being
Jan. 28, 2013
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More U.K. women injecting fat to change look
An increasing number of women in Britain are injecting fat into their bodies to change how they look, a British cosmetic surgeon group said.According to data published by the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, the number of women who had undergone fat transfer procedures in the U.K. came to 2,641 in 2012, marking a 13 percent increase from the year before.BAAPS president Rajiv Grover said that people wanting to receive procedures have risen by double digits, despite the country’s
Jan. 28, 2013
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Cellphones teeming with germs
Cellphones are full of germs but users can damage phones‘ finishes with some commonly used cleaning products, U.S. researchers say.“Cellphones are 10 times as dirty as a toilet seat,” Chuck Gerba, a professor of microbiology at the University of Arizona, told ABC News.Cellphone users often carry their phones or smartphones all day -- from cars, public transit, offices, restaurants, stores, gyms, public bathrooms, home and often their beds.Most mobile phone manufacturers do not recommend using an
Jan. 28, 2013
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People worldwide living longer, but sicker
The majority of the people in the world live longer, but spend more years in poor health compared to 20 years ago, U.S. researchers say.Christopher Murray, director of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington, and colleagues found life expectancy increased in 19 of 21 regions around the world but people are spending their later years living in relatively poor health. Comparing healthy life expectancy for 187 countries in 1990 and 2010, the researchers were
Jan. 28, 2013
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Pantech unveils 5.9-inch full HD smartphone
South Korean handset maker Pantech Corp. on Monday unveiled its 5.9-inch full HD display “Vega No. 6” in a move to jump-start demand for smartphones with bigger and more vivid screens.The Vega No. 6 runs on the latest Android Jelly Bean platform and features a natural IPS Pro Full HD liquid-crystal display, which is the biggest full HD display packed on locally-released smartphones, according to Pantech.The company said the display enables a screen quality that is 2.3 times sharper than existing
Jan. 28, 2013
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People who never married may die earlier
Not having a permanent partner or spouse during midlife is linked to a higher risk of premature death during that part of one‘s life, U.S. researchers say.Dr. Ilene Siegler and colleagues at Duke University Medical Center analyzed data for 4,802 people who took part in the University of North Carolina Alumni Heart Study -- an ongoing study of individuals born in the 1940s.The study authors were particularly interested in stability and change in patterns of marital and non-marital status during m
Jan. 28, 2013
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Seoul begins preparations for launch of Naro space rocket
South Korea began preparations Monday for what will be the third launch of the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 (KSLV-1) by moving the space rocket to its launch pad.The KSLV-1, also known as Naro, is set to blast off Wednesday from the country's Naro Space Center in Goheung, South Jeolla Province, located 480 kilometers south of Seoul.The transfer of the space rocket from its storage facility to the launch pad began earlier in the day, and Naro is expected to be in place around 5 p.m., according to
Jan. 28, 2013
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Samsung becomes top global mobile phone seller in 2012
South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics Co. sold more than 400 million mobile phones last year, outstripping Nokia Corp. as the world's leading handset vendor, an industry report showed Sunday. According to the latest report by International Data Corp., Samsung's shipments of smartphones and other handsets jumped 22.7 percent on-year to 407 million in 2012, taking up 23.7 percent of the global cellphone market. In comparison, last year's top global vendor Nokia saw its sales tumble 19.5
Jan. 27, 2013
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Study: Good grammar makes bad passwords
Good grammar may be important, but when used to concoct a long computer password, grammar -- good or bad -- undercuts its security, U.S. researchers say.Computer scientists at Carnegie Mellon University said a password-cracking algorithm they developed that took into account grammar was tested against 1,434 passwords containing 16 or more characters.The grammar-aware cracker surpassed other state-of-the-art password crackers when passwords had grammatical structures, a university release reporte
Jan. 25, 2013
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S. Korea's fertility rate edges up in 2012
South Korea's fertility rate is expected to have risen slightly last year but is still far from a safe level, a government commission said Friday.According to the presidential commission on birth rate and aging society, the country's fertility rate is believed to have risen to 1.3 children per woman in 2012.The fertility rate is the average number of children born to a woman during her lifetime. The rate needs to be at over 2.01 for the population to grow, but South Korea's fertility rate has re
Jan. 25, 2013
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Online game ‘ArcheAge’ to advance into N. America, Europe and Oceania
Massively multiplayer online role-playing game “ArcheAge” will be launched in the North American, European and Oceanian markets.XLGAMES, developer of the title, announced on Friday that it made a contract with Trion Worlds, an online game developer and publisher based in North America. The contract will allow the publisher to operate the “ArcheAge” game service in Europe, Turkey, Australia, New Zealand and North America.“’ArcheAge’ is one of the most anticipated game titles in North America and
Jan. 25, 2013
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Mars rover snaps first nighttime photo
NASA says its Mars Curiosity rover has taken its first nighttime photos of the Red Planet's surface, using both white and ultraviolet lights of its instruments.Scientists used the rover's Mars Hand Lens Imager instrument for a close-up nighttime look at a rock target called "Sayunei," in an area where Curiosity's front left wheel had scuffed the rock to provide fresh, dust-free materials to examine, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., reported Thursday.The Curiosity science tea
Jan. 25, 2013
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Study: Good grammar makes bad passwords
Good grammar may be important, but when used to concoct a long computer password, grammar -- good or bad -- undercuts its security, U.S. researchers say.Computer scientists at Carnegie Mellon University said a password-cracking algorithm they developed that took into account grammar was tested against 1,434 passwords containing 16 or more characters.The grammar-aware cracker surpassed other state-of-the-art password crackers when passwords had grammatical structures, a university release reporte
Jan. 25, 2013
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Women slim down more slowly than men
With the same exercise program, it’s easier for men to slim down and get healthier than women, a recent study has found.The study was conducted by researchers at the University of Missouri on 75 obese people for 16 weeks.The researchers asked the participants to do aerobics exercises and observed each person’s weight loss and health improvement. The level of exercise was adjusted individually as 65 percent of their health improvement was measured by the recovery time after exercise.After 16 week
Jan. 25, 2013
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LG Uplus to introduce first unlimited LTE data plan
Korean telecommunication company LG Uplus announced that it will introduce a new subscription plan which provides unlimited Long Term Evolution data transfer for the first time in local industry.LG Uplus announced on Friday that the new LTE data plan will be released on Jan. 31 and will temporarily invite subscribers for three months. Whether the subscription will be available after three-month period will be later decided, considering the number of customers, the company said.The new unlimited
Jan. 25, 2013
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Naro space rocket launch set for Jan. 30
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology announced Thursday it has set Jan. 30 as the launch date of the country’s space rocket Naro-1.The ministry and the Korea Aerospace Research Institute held a meeting Thursday on how to monitor the weather conditions and possibility of collision with space debris on the day of the launch. The ministry said the exact time of the launch will be announced at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday after taking into consideration the weather and space conditions on the
Jan. 24, 2013