norit 노르잇 독서대 노트북거치대 태블릿 거치대 추천 노트북과 책은 이제 이 거치대가 책임져요 노르잇 ASMR 거치대가 고급스럽게 나왔다. 튼튼하고 쓰기 편하다. 높이 조절이 잘되서 높게 보기 좋게 만들어졌다. 태블릿 놓고 영상 볼 때 활용하면 좋을 듯하다. 고급스럽고 튼튼함
AI Healthcare Technology Begins to Innovate in Analysis and Medical Assistance for Human Health The use of AI in the medical field has had limitations from the very beginning, unlike other fields. This is primarily due to the fact that medicine deals with life, so accountability must be clear. This is why autonomous AI technology cannot be used in the same way. Additionally, AI technology relies heavily on data collection, and each country has different medical laws, which affects how AI can be used. Despite these limitations, the healthcare AI market continues to experience explosive growth, as the unique potential of AI technology remains the same across different sectors. Limitations in Data Collection Unlike shopping or search, the medical field cannot use a common global dataset. This is because each country has different genetic traits and health information about its citizens. Therefore, it is difficult to apply AI trained on foreign health data directly in a domestic setting...
**Classical Music Terms: What Do ‘Opus,’ ‘Op,’ ‘K,’ and ‘D’ Mean?** Classical music is often rich in terms derived from Latin or Italian. Let’s take a look at some commonly used classical music terms. **'Op.'** is an abbreviation of the Latin word *Opus*, meaning "work" or "composition." It refers to the opus number of a composer’s work, which is typically assigned in the order the pieces were published. It’s used at the end of a composer’s work title to denote the specific piece within their catalog. Additionally, some composers have unique abbreviations for their works, which have been standardized by scholars or organizations that study these composers. **Various Forms of Opus Numbers:** - **Op**: Short for *Opus*, it is commonly used for most composers’ works. - **K, KV**: Stands for *Köchel Verzeichnis*, a catalog compiled by Ludwig Köchel, which assigns opus numbers to Mozart’s works. - **D**: Refers to *Deutsch*, after Otto Erich Deutsch, who cataloge...
I watched 'Temperature of Love' unintentionally over the weekend. It was my first time choosing a movie that fit the time without any prior knowledge. Still, I chose the movie because the poster seemed interesting. The film opens with interviews between the two main characters interspersed throughout. An interview about the feelings of lovers when breaking up. They are coworkers who have been in a secret relationship for 3 years. They dated without anyone knowing, but they broke up today. The next morning, the two met again as coworkers and cursed at each other at work as if they were not together, broke each other's belongings and sent them back to the company, shopped online at couple rates, and started to follow each other and investigate each other when they heard that each other had new lovers. In front of each other and when interviewing other people, they coolly say they broke up, but the female protagonist cries when she gets home, and the male protagonist looks f...
The Rise and Fall of Hwang Woo-suk: Reflections After Netflix's King of Clones The name Hwang Woo-suk has become a symbol of both glory and disgrace in South Korea's scientific community. Once celebrated for his unparalleled expertise in somatic cell cloning, which captured global attention, his career spiraled into infamy after revelations of research fraud and unethical practices such as the illegal trading of human eggs. These controversies have indelibly linked his name to the phrase “Hwang Woo-suk Scandal.” Approximately a year ago, while investigating Hwang's ventures, it was revealed that he had left South Korea and was residing in the UAE, where he was focusing on animal cloning. This discovery led to an exclusive report, and in July 2023, Netflix further reignited public interest with its documentary King of Clones, which examined parts of his story. Despite the passage of time, his name continues to evoke strong reactions. However, there remain many untold fac...
A soul that couldn't die because of love reincarnates into another person's body and approaches the person she loves. If we only look at the setting of possession (a phenomenon in which a soul enters another person's body), the beginning of addiction is somewhat cliche. The title 'Addiction' is embarrassing. However, as the movie progresses, it reveals the true nature of a terrible love that makes us realize 'addiction'. Ho-jin (Lee Eol) and the innocent and beautiful Eun-soo (Lee Mi-yeon) are a married couple. Dae-jin (Lee Byung-hun), who lives with them, is Ho-jin's younger brother. Eun-soo is a happy woman thanks to her considerate and caring husband. However, Eun-soo's happiness doesn't last long due to a traffic accident that happened at the same time with her husband and younger brother. Dae-jin miraculously wakes up and approaches Eun-soo with the soul of the dead Ho-jin and all the secrets he had with his husband. Eun-soo feels Ho-jin...
'Urban Art - From the Street to the Museum' Chungmu Art Center Exhibition Exhibition at Chungmu Art Center Gallery Shindang until February 2nd next year 'Faceless Artist' Banksy's 'Damaged Telephone Booth' and more to be showcased An exhibition of works by 10 famous urban art artists, including Banksy, KAWS, and Shepard Fairey, is being held at Chungmu Art Center Gallery Shindang in Jung-gu, Seoul. This exhibition, titled 'Urban Art: From Streets to Museums (ICONS OF URBAN ART),' features works from the collection of MUCA (Museum of Urban and Contemporary Art), a German urban art museum. Urban art refers to various forms of art that can be encountered in public places in cities, such as walls, buildings, and roads, and includes graffiti art and street art. In particular, this exhibition features several works by Banksy, the British artist known as the 'faceless artist.' Among them, 'Vandalised Phone Box' is a red phone box work that B...
**The Struggle of Living an Ordinary Life: Wolverine's Journey in "Logan"** **Movie Review: A Glimpse into Logan's Life, Where Normalcy Was the Hardest to Achieve** If you've followed the "X-Men" series from the beginning, "Logan" (2017) is a must-watch film. This movie delves deep into the life of Wolverine (portrayed by Hugh Jackman), who made the X-Men series iconic. As a fan of Wolverine, Logan, Hugh Jackman, or the X-Men, this film touched me deeply and brought many tears to my eyes. Set in the near future, Logan (Hugh Jackman) is losing his powers and living a secluded life near the Mexican border, caring for ailing Professor X, Charles. Unlike his former resilient self, Logan coughs frequently, limps, and spends his days driving a limousine, drowning his sorrows in alcohol. Striving to hide his abilities and live an ordinary life, Logan meets a young mutant girl named Laura, who is on the run from a mysterious group. Reluctantly, Loga...
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