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(Nutria | FWS.gov) A nutria (Myocastor coypus) in a U.S. wetland, showing its characteristic large orange incisors. Nutria are invasive, semi-aquatic rodents that have become a serious ecological threat in the United States (FS-WS-NutriaAnInvasiveRodent-4.10.20.R3.indd). Paradoxically, these pests may also serve a beneficial purpose as a sustainable source of ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), a valuable bile acid…
Nutria: From Invasive Pest to a Highly Sought-After Delicacy – The Unexpected Twist in Korea
Just a few years ago, nutria was nothing more than an ecological nightmare in Korea. They burrowed into riverbanks, devastated wetlands, and destroyed rice paddies. Farmers cursed them, environmentalists feared them, and the government struggled to control them. In an effort to curb their growing numbers, the Korean government offered a 5,000 KRW ($5) bounty…
Reflections on Freedom and Noise in America
In Korea, we are taught from a young age that personal freedom should not infringe on the rights of others. Under the concept of “consideration,” it is natural to be mindful of our actions in public spaces to avoid causing discomfort to others. In crowded places like coffee shops and restaurants, people make an effort…
Fukushima’s Wastewater Release: U.S. Concerns Grow
According to Kyodo News, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) has begun the 11th round of ocean discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant today. This 11th release is scheduled to continue until March 30, with a total discharge volume of 7,800 tons, the same amount as in previous rounds. TEPCO stated…
Investigation Reveals Mismanagement in Seoul-Yangpyeong Expressway
Summary of the Investigation After Two Years of Allegations Poor management of feasibility study contracts Initially claimed as a “clerical error,” but confirmed as an intentional omission Seven government officials disciplined: five reprimanded, one warned, and one cautioned A Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport (MOLIT) internal audit revealed that the feasibility study for the…
Singer Wheesung Found Dead at Home, Syringe Discovered at the Scene
Autopsy Scheduled to Determine Exact Cause of Death As an autopsy is set to be conducted to determine the exact cause of death of singer Wheesung (43, real name Choi Whee-sung), his family has announced that they will not be holding a funeral service and will proceed directly with cremation after the autopsy. Police requested…