Friday, February 21, 2025

Wooju Kim Editor

Sleeping in Dirty Socks? Study Reveals It’s Worse Than You Think

Wearing dirty socks to bed can harm health; clean socks improve sleep quality and hygiene practices are recommended.

DeepSeek AI Raises Eyebrows with Conflicting Answers on Dokdo Ownership and Data Practices

DeepSeek AI gives contradictory answers in different languages, raising data privacy and credibility concerns, prompting bans in South Korea.

Rare Albino Deer Captured on Video: A 1 in 30,000 Moment

A rare albino deer was spotted and filmed by TikTok user "carolynnrs," highlighting its extraordinary 1 in 30,000 birth chance.

Anthropic’s New AI Tool Blocks Jailbreaks and Harmful Content

AI companies enhance censorship to prevent "jailbreaking," with Anthropic introducing a constitutional classifier to block harmful content.

Lung Cancer Becomes Leading Cause of Cancer in South Korea, Early Detection Crucial

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer. Early detection is key for effective treatment, especially for smokers and high-risk individuals.

12-Year-Old Girl’s Severe Reaction to Acne Cream Highlights Risks of Benzoyl Peroxide

A 12-year-old girl suffered severe facial swelling from benzoyl peroxide acne cream, highlighting the risks of common acne treatments.

Young Woman’s Untimely Death from SADS Prompts Family to Fund Heart Screenings

A tragic case in the UK highlights Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome, leading to a family charity for heart screenings for youth.

Woman Collapses into Coma from Severe Allergic Reaction to Onions in Vietnam

A woman in Vietnam fell into a coma after an allergic reaction to onion gases, highlighting the dangers of anaphylaxis and its triggers.

Bone-like Calcification in Penis: Rare Medical Condition Identified in 63-Year-Old Man

A 63-year-old man's entire penis hardened into a bone-like consistency due to rare penile ossification, raising medical concerns.

FAA Warns of Growing Bird Strike Threat as U.S. Air Traffic Recovers Post-Pandemic

Bird strikes are rising in the US, with 19,367 incidents reported in 2023, highlighting increased risks for passenger aircraft.

Why Black Beans are Great for Your Heart—but Not the Miracle Cure for Baldness

Consuming beans can aid in preventing cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and osteoporosis, but excessive intake may cause gas issues.

AI Helps Scientists Unlock Secret to Plastic Breakdown with Insect-Enzymes

Researchers have discovered a method to produce enzymes from wax moth larvae to biodegrade plastics, offering new waste management solutions.