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Online movie streaming has never been more popular. Services such as Netflix, Disney Plus, and Prime Video have made exploring our taste in cinematography easy and affordable. With just about 10 bucks a month, one can get access to a plethora of movies and series of different genres filmed all aroun
Review
Fuad Samadov Staff Reporter
2023.11.19 16:38
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Time and attention tend to be unforgiving to internet personalities and the World Wide Web in general; what was popular yesterday is not popular today and will be forgotten tomorrow. It makes sense that influencers, streamers, and YouTubers try to establish brands that won't solely rely on the numbe
Column
Andrei Kim Staff Reporter
2023.11.15 21:42
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ChaeYeon Ryu Editor-in-Chief
2023.10.13 21:19
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MOU with Xanadu Quantum TechnologiesTo advance expertise in quantum technologies, KAIST signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Canadian quantum computing hardware and software company Xanadu Quantum Technologies (Xanadu) on September 13. The agreement outlines a commitment to jointly de
News
Jan Brey Espia Junior Staff Reporter
2023.10.13 21:19
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In an effort to advance artificial intelligence (AI) research and digital governance, KAIST and New York University (NYU) have launched the Republic of Korea (ROK) Institutions-NYU AI and Digital Partnership on September 21 at NYU's Greenwich Village campus.The signing ceremony for this collaboratio
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Jan Brey Espia Junior Staff Reporter
2023.10.13 21:19
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KAIST successfully hosted the 2023 KAIST Tech Fair in New York at the New York University’s Kimmel Center on September 22. This event aimed to propagate the KAIST startup ecosystem worldwide and validate the technological prowess of startup companies for attracting investments and securing global cl
News
Jan Brey Espia Junior Staff Reporter
2023.10.13 21:19
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One of the significant economic problems worldwide is the increasing concentration of wealth. The KAIST Herald interviewed Professor Hyung Seok Kim, who has recently provided a novel approach to resolving the fundamental problem of unequal distribution of wealth in his paper “The Macroeconomics of S
Research
Jihyun Kim Staff Reporter
2023.10.13 21:19
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KAIST earned a back-to-back win by emerging victorious in the 20th KAIST-POSTECH Science War (KAPO War) held from September 22 to 23, conquering six of the seven events. KAPO War allows cultural exchange between students from the two universities — not only among the competing representatives, but a
News
Jihyun Kim Staff Reporter
2023.10.13 21:19
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One unassuming night, I found myself in a discussion of who’s wealthier with some of the new freshmen from this semester. One’s family owns this company, while another owns that company. As someone who admittedly comes from a less fortunate household, it didn’t take long before I felt left out of th
Op-Ed
Jan Brey Espia Junior Staff Reporter
2023.10.13 21:19
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On September 18, the KAIST Safety Team began enforcing a campus-wide intensive traffic safety campaign, primarily targeted toward electric scooter users. Students were informed of the campaign through pamphlets distributed at the entrance of the Creative Learning Building (E11) and an email sent by
News
Aow Si Li, Sara Junior Staff Reporter
2023.10.13 21:19
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You’ve missed your alarm again. You hurriedly dress yourself, grab your bags, and run out of your dormitory. You jump on the nearest electric kickboard, speed your way to class, park on the first empty section of footpath that you see, and run into the lecture hall. If you relate to this, you are pa
Op-Ed
Justin Jae Young Kim Head of Culture Division
2023.10.13 21:19
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Cartoon
Chaemin Lee Cartoonist
2023.10.13 21:19
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Cartoon
Chaemin Lee Cartoonist
2023.10.13 21:19
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Cartoon
Nguyen Minh Hieu Cartoonist
2023.10.13 21:19
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The arguments for the installation of surveillance cameras in surgery rooms cannot be marked as "invalid" nor as "unprecedented". There have been numerous cases of patient abuse, unlicensed surgeries, data leaks, and controversies regarding faults of the operating surgeon disguised and hidden, all o
Debate
Andrei Kim Staff Reporter
2023.10.13 21:19
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When can I finish my Korean homework? When will the Fall semester end? When will this bachelor’s end? With a developed melancholic mind, I am constantly riddled with thoughts about the “ends”. Quite opposite to a true ISTJ, my imagination fathoms the deepest depths of the future. These, coupled with
Column
Francis Erluph Barro Cabanting Junior Staff Report
2023.10.13 21:19
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Continuing from Part 1 of the interview last month, Professor Jinjoon Lee discusses his vision for art.As a new media artist, your work largely intersects with the realm of technology. How do you think that KAIST and other tech institutions in Korea should expand to the art sector?As someone deeply
Interview
Kyu-Ri Kim Staff Reporter
2023.10.13 21:19
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Protests founded the South Korea we know now. And this is not an overstatement.In 1960, protests during the April Revolution stymied Syngman Rhee’s attempt to continue his dictatorial rule. The May 18 Gwangju Democratization Movement in 1980 became the cornerstone for the protests that followed, eve
Column
Kyu-Ri Kim Staff Reporter
2023.10.13 21:19
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As the field of artificial intelligence continues to expand on its possibilities, it is only a matter of time before such systems outdo humans on even a set of tasks that comprise professional job descriptions. Concerns about AI taking over jobs are growing day by day, especially with language model
Column
Sean Tristan De Guzman Senior Staff Reporter
2023.10.13 21:19
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Team USA emerged victorious in the recent World Artistic Gymnastics Championship in Antwerp, Belgium, winning its seventh straight gold medal for the Women’s Team Final. At the forefront of this victory was the renowned Simone Biles, who at the young age of 26, is breaking records after records in t
People and Community
Sean Tristan De Guzman Senior Staff Reporter
2023.10.13 21:19