[조간브리핑] ‘Mars invasion begins’, will migration become reality?

[중앙일보] Five probes floated on the red planet… Will the migration to Mars become a reality?

On the 19th at 5:55 a.m. KST, the Mars exploration rover’Perseverance’ of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Jet Propulsion Research Center (JPL) lands at the crater as an example north of Mars’ equator. Succeeded. Perseverance plans to search for traces of life on Mars for at least two years and collect soil samples.

[중앙일보] Powers to develop and occupy space… The principle of’peaceful sharing’ is broken

“The UN’s treaty on external rights is wrong, and the United States should amend it or consider withdrawing.” This is the content of a lecture by a renowned space law scholar who I heard at the George Washington University Space Policy Research Center in Washington, DC, in August 2019 during the sabbatical year. It came as a big shock to the writer who thought of the exosphere treaty as a bible, with the principle of freedom of space activities, the principle of peaceful use of space, and the principle of prohibiting appropriation of space.

[중앙일보] If you can’t fix the broken air system, it becomes a’inhabitable earth’

All beings on Earth, including humans, belong to the air community. Humans are’breathing animals’ before being rational, instrumental, or playful animals. Humanity is part of the air system around the Earth, especially the oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle. Air forms ourselves endlessly as it enters and exits the body. When the air is destroyed, there is no humanity. Since ancient times, practitioners have known the’power of breathing’ well.

[동아일보] Production fast and safe’plant protein vaccine’… Will it be the key to escape the pandemic

Experts point out that in order to supply a stable vaccine, it is necessary to hurry to develop its own vaccine, as the corona19 crisis is expected to prolong. Strategies for securing various types of vaccines are also important, as large-scale vaccinations of certain vaccines may cause unexpected and serious side effects. POSTECH researchers, biotechnology company BioApp, and National Institute of Health are attracting attention for their challenge to develop a plant-based recombinant protein vaccine.

[중앙일보] ‘Park Geun-hye Alumni’ completes the completion of KAIST President

It wasn’t without heartbreak. It is a pilgrimage. It was a case of accusation that shouldn’t or couldn’t. While doing international joint research with world-class research institutes, I couldn’t do this even though I had a small understanding in using the huge facility. Young researchers related to me have been intimidated and insulted a lot, but I don’t want to go into details. I hope to become a teacher on the other hand for the advancement of science technology and audit system.

[중앙일보] Korea, where world-class scientists cannot focus on research

The 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Professor Emmanuel Charpentier of the Max Planck Institute in Germany and Jennifer Dodna of UC Berkeley. The two women scientists opened a new chapter in basic science and medicine with the study of CRISPR gene shears. Since the mid-2010s, rumors have circulated that this field is ranked 0 in the Nobel Prize, and in addition to the two winners, Dr. Jinsoo Kim, along with Professor Jang Feng, MIT Professor and George Church Harvard University, went up and down.

[한국경제] Was it burdened with the US and’rare earth all-out war’… China to increase production in the first half of this year

With the spread of prospects that the US and China may collide over rare earth, an essential material for high-tech products, China, which accounts for 80% of the world’s rare earth supply, decided to increase its supply in the first half of this year to the largest ever. According to Chaishin, an economic media outlet on the 21st, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China set the quota for mining and smelting rare earths in the first half of this year to 84,000 tons and 81,000 tons, up 27.6% from last year. It is the largest scale ever.

[중앙일보] 1.4 billion Chinese e-yuan aims for’transparent wallet’

On the 16th, during the Lunar New Year holiday, the Wangfujing shopping street in Beijing was filled with billboards promoting digital renminbi (hereinafter referred to as e-yuan). There was also a countdown clock for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, less than a year left. Ahead of the Lunar New Year, an e-yuan promotional event was in full swing, with a total of 10 million yuan (1.7 billion won) distributed to 50,000 people by lottery out of 2.25 million applicants.

[조선일보] “The reason we have overcome the Qualcomm crisis has opened a golden age for telecom companies thanks to 5G technology.”

Cristiano Amon, president of Qualcomm, the world’s largest telecommunications semiconductor company, said in a written interview on the 21st. “I have seen it spread in 3-6 months.” He also said, “The changes that have begun once will continue (even if the corona ends).”

[한국경제] In a hurry to build the automotive semiconductor supply chain

As vehicle semiconductor shortages are accelerating around the world, leading automobile companies such as General Motors (GM) and Ford are shutting down their factories (temporarily suspending operations) or reducing production. Fortunately, Hyundai Motor Company and Kia have saved inventory for more than a month to avoid direct production disruption, but GM Korea has been hitting a direct hit and cutting production at the Bupyeong plant by more than 50% since the 8th.

[중앙일보] Artificial intelligence to see the world

There is an incident called the’Great Cambrian Explosion’ in paleontology. According to the fossil record, a wide variety of species suddenly appeared about 540 million years ago. Opinions seem to be divided over the cause. One interesting argument is that by that time’eyes’ emerged and played a key role in evolution. Previously, predators, who had been searching for food by guesswork because they could not see the world, were able to find food easily when snow appeared. Predators would have had to find ways to escape more effectively.

[한겨레] CTN·PP·mVoIP?… “Let’s talk in simple Korean”

Rate, frequency, router, overpayment, Citien (CTN), PPS (PPS)… . These are the terms commonly heard by telecommunication service users whenever they call the telecommunication service provider’s customer center or visit a mobile telecommunication distribution store. It is also widely used in manuals provided in online shopping malls dedicated to attracting telecommunication subscribers, telecommunication bills, telecommunication service policy materials, and telecommunications company press releases. However, people who listen or see often listen or see and pass without knowing what it means. ‘Because you’re not talking,”because you’re bothered’, or’because you might seem ignorant,’ you just pass it over even though you don’t understand what the other person says or what is written on your bill.

[매일경제] The pleasure of an accidental encounter

The great scientist Newton, fascinated by the motions of celestial bodies, plunged into that unknown world, eventually discovering the law of gravitation and succeeding in explaining both how gravity works and the movement of the Earth and the Moon. While trying to express and manipulate the motions of celestial bodies in a new way, when confronted with the absence of mathematical tools, he created and broke through calculus.

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