Worldwide popular Chinese EVs are coming to Korea and Tesla and Hyundai should be ready for this Scholars-Weekly·April 22, 2026The future of the South Korean automotive industry has suddenly appeared very uncertain due to the rapid increase...Technology·3 min read·15
Why Motivation Doesn’t Last and What Actually Works Scholars-Weekly·April 20, 2026Think about the last time you truly felt motivated. Maybe it could have been the first day of...Life·5 min read·2
Understanding Autoimmune Diseases. Scholars-Weekly·April 15, 2026The immune system is a large network of organs, white blood cells, protein and chemicals that work together...Science·3 min read·1
The Rise of Deepfakes and Why They Are Problematic Scholars-Weekly·April 8, 2026Despite the numerous positive effects that AI brings to today’s world, we face unprecedented forms of cyberattacks. One...Technology·3 min read·2
From Community to Consumption: The Transformation of Modern Public Spaces Scholars-Weekly·April 6, 2026Have you ever noticed that places designed to bring people together may actually be encouraging them to stay...Life·3 min read·1
How a Simple Walk Can Improve Your Thinking Scholars-Weekly·April 3, 2026In modern society, many people spend most of their day sitting while studying, working, or using digital devices....Life·3 min read·2
Why Doing Nothing Is Important Scholars-Weekly·March 31, 2026Think about the last time you did absolutely nothing. No phone, no music, no task to finish. If...Life·4 min read·5
Major air pollutants in Seoul Scholars-Weekly·March 29, 2026These days, air pollution is a serious issue worldwide, especially in Seoul, South Korea. According to WHO, Air...Science·2 min read·2
The Rise of Cost-Friendly Products Scholars-Weekly·March 23, 2026Have you ever wanted to buy a cool new phone, laptop, or even an electric car, but you...Technology·4 min read·18
Missiles at Midnight Scholars-Weekly·March 20, 2026On the morning of February 28, 2026, the Middle East changed overnight. I remember I woke up to...World News·3 min read·4