15 |
Ahead of the curve: S.Korea's evolving strategy to prevent a coronavirus resurgence |
REUTERS |
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1 |
2020.04.15 |
14 |
To restart the economy, Trump should pay attention to the South Korea model |
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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1 |
2020.03.24 |
13 |
Coronavirus Pandemic: South Korea tackles economic fallout |
CGTN |
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1 |
2020.03.20 |
12 |
KAIST researchers develop mask that can be reused even after 20 washes |
Arirang TV |
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2 |
2020.03.16 |
11 |
South Korea university develops recyclable facial masks |
UPI.com |
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2 |
2020.03.16 |
10 |
Computers Confirm Beethoven's Influence |
Scientific American |
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4 |
2020.03.03 |
9 |
Robots Autonomously Navigate Underground in DARPA Challenge |
NASA |
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1 |
2020.02.28 |
8 |
Catalyst recycles greenhouse gases into hydrogen gas, fuel, other chemicals |
UPI.com |
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27 |
2020.02.17 |
7 |
Rachmaninoff the most innovative composer ever...says computer |
Telegraph |
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9 |
2020.01.30 |
6 |
Beethoven WASN'T the most innovative composer in history because Rachmaninov's music was more original, researchers reveal |
Daily Mail |
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66 |
2020.01.30 |
5 |
[#KOREA 4.0] Ep.12 - South Korea's Scientific Circles Help Technological Independence |
Arirang TV |
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66 |
2019.12.11 |
4 |
Computer system can detect multiple kinds of gender bias in films |
Electronics360 Powered by IEEE GlobalSpec |
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56 |
2019.10.21 |
3 |
[Emerging Innovators] KIM Heung-nam, Vice President, KAIST |
Arirang TV |
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74 |
2019.10.19 |
2 |
Hollywood is STILL sexist: Study reveals women spent half as much time on screen as men in films released in 2017 and 2018 |
Daily Mail |
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63 |
2019.10.17 |
1 |
Scientists can now manipulate brains using smartphones: study |
New York Post |
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17 |
2019.08.06 |