The Abortion Debate: A Controversy rooted in Rights, Health, and Ethics Scholars-Weekly·February 21, 2025The debate over abortion is a complex issue with many different perspectives and has been a long-standing global...Life·2 min read·1
The Necessity of a Clean Room: Why Organization Facilitates Better Productivity and Happiness Scholars-Weekly·February 14, 2025A cluttered room often reflects a cluttered mind. Although an untidy area may not seem noteworthy, it can...Life·2 min read·0
Why the Anti-Discrimination Law is Not as Ideal as You Think Scholars-Weekly·November 8, 2024These days, anti-discrimination laws or non-discrimination laws have become a very hot issue. In the US, including California,...Life·2 min read·1
From Exploration to Eradication: The Story of Yellow Fever in American History Scholars-Weekly·February 29, 2024The Age of Exploration, initiated by Columbus’ discovery of the New World, spurred a wave of global exploration...Technology·9 min read·0
Apple Vision Pro: A New Frontier in Spatial Computing Scholars-Weekly·Technology·February 29, 2024·3 min read·0
William Shakespeare’s Story of Life Scholars-Weekly·November 21, 2023William Shakespeare, the renowned playwright, poet, and theatrical manager, left an indelible mark in modern literature through his...Literature·1 min read·0
The Role of Society and Science for Public Health: How They are Interlinked Science·February 28, 2025·1
US President Donald Trump: “Gaza to be Owned and Developed by the US”: Treating the Middle East Conflict as if it were a Real Estate Development! World News·February 21, 2025·0
The Reflexes Scholars-Weekly·February 28, 2025Responding to a stimulus is a basic function of our body. Whenever a stimulus affects us, our body...Science·1 min read·1
Building Muscles with Inappropriate Methods Scholars-Weekly·February 28, 2025Have you ever looked at a bodybuilder’s body? If you see one for the first time, instead of...Science·2 min read·0
Neurodegenerative Diseases: Emerging Therapeutic Strategies Scholars-Weekly·February 21, 2025Neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Parkinson’s disease (PD), Huntington’s disease (HD), and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS),...Science·3 min read·0
Restaurant owners: Delivery App Fees are the Biggest Burden… Scholars-Weekly·February 14, 2025Domestic self-employed business owners consider delivery app fees to be the biggest financial burden in managing their restaurant...Economy·2 min read·0
Powell ‘Dollar Shock’…Exchange Rate 1410 won Re-entry Attempt Scholars-Weekly·November 29, 2024The won-dollar exchange rate is expected to re-enter the KRW 1,410 range. Following U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, Federal...Economy·2 min read·1
Thanksgiving In Different Countries And Their History Scholars-Weekly·November 22, 2024When hearing the word ‘Thanksgiving,’ many people think it originated in the colonial states of the U.S. However,...HistoryWorld News·2 min read·1
The History Behind the Gladiators Scholars-Weekly·November 22, 2024After 24 long years, a sequel to the legendary Gladiator finally hits the big screen. Gladiator 2, like...HistoryWorld News·1 min read·0
Rapidly Changing World Scholars-Weekly·November 22, 2024The trajectory of the Russian-Ukrainian war, which has lasted for almost three years, is suddenly shifting. On October...HistoryWorld News·1 min read·0
China Ends Decades of International Adoption Amid Demographic Challenges Scholars-Weekly·November 22, 2024On August 28, 2024, the Chinese government announced that they would abolish international adoptions. This decision appears to...World News·1 min read·0
Trump’s Second-Term Diplomatic and Security Appointees Put South Korea’s Security at Risk Scholars-Weekly·November 22, 2024Trump’s second-term diplomatic and security circles are being filled with “Trump loyalists,” who are staunchly America-first. In security,...World News·2 min read·0