A New Path to Dementia Prevention Created by the Community A prevention-centered management system is being established through the expansion of integrated care systems and dementia-friendly villages. 11/17/2025 7:31:00 PM
10th Anniversary of the Paris Agreement COP30, Agreement to Invest $125 Billion in Tropical Forest Protection At COP30 held in Belém, Brazil, the international community agreed to invest $125 billion in the protection of tropical forests. 11/15/2025 10:00:00 AM
Healing Found in the Palace: Experiences of 3,000 People The Slowness and Emptiness of Traditional Spaces, Mindfulness through Digital Detox 11/12/2025 7:20:00 PM
Invention Was a Miracle, But It Was a Debt I Could Not Fully Bear Leo Baekeland (1863~1944). A chemist who invented the world's first synthetic resin 'Bakelite' in 1907. This material, which does not burn, insulates electricity, and is lightweight and strong, was soon called a 'miraculous substance' and changed the landscape of 20th-century industry and daily life. 10/28/2025 7:03:56 PM
1 Billion Silent, WHO Warns of Mental Health Crisis Reaching Critical Point for "1 in 8 People" WHO's latest report released just before the UN high-level meeting in September 2025 calls for urgent expansion and paradigm shift in global mental health services. "Now is the time to act." 10/28/2025 6:45:56 PM
Changes in Korean Ecology: What Land Cover Tells Us A recent study has revealed that approximately 60% of the Earth's land has surpassed the 'safe ecological limits' proposed by scientists. So, what is the situation in Korea? By examining changes in land cover and the status of biodiversity through domestic environmental data, we can glimpse the current state of Korea's ecosystem and the challenges ahead. 10/23/2025 3:17:48 PM
60% of Earth's Land Has Already Exceeded Its Limits A scientific warning has emerged that 60% of Earth's land has already surpassed the 'safe ecological limit'. This is not just a metaphor, but the result of decades of land use data analysis. 10/23/2025 3:16:51 PM
Resilience After the Pandemic, but Concerns of a Society Living Alone The COVID-19 pandemic left deep scars on humanity, but at the same time showed the possibility of recovery. However, for that recovery to not be a temporary phenomenon, it is necessary to face the reality of South Korea rapidly transforming into a 'society living alone.' 10/23/2025 3:16:46 PM
'The Place to Be' in an Era of Disappearance: The Challenge of South Korea Where People in Their 70s Outnumber Those in Their 20s In the Era of Population Reversal, What Are We Preparing For? 10/22/2025 3:30:00 PM
Step Revived in War, People Planting the Future Tarutino Steppe in Ukraine, Restoring Ecology and Dignity through Rewilding 10/22/2025 11:50:00 AM