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Evolution of Image Signal Processors: 2000s to 2020s

With the advancement of smartphones and digital cameras, Image Signal Processor (ISP) technology has significantly evolved from the early 2000s to today. Initially, ISPs had a simple pipeline focused on low-resolution image processing. However, with the increasing demand for high-quality mobile photography, ISP architecture has undergone major transformations in both performance and functionality. Below, we…

South Korea’s Nuclear Debate: Risks and Implications

People Power Party Debate: “South Korea Must Have Nuclear Potential at Japan’s Level to Counter North Korea’s Nuclear Threat” In response to changes in international politics, particularly the foreign policy direction of the Trump administration, South Korea should secure potential nuclear capabilities, including uranium enrichment and reprocessing technology, according to arguments made at a debate…

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…

Heinrich’s Law and Recent Aviation Accidents in the U.S.

In the past six months, the U.S. has witnessed multiple aviation accidents, including the Philadelphia medical transport plane crash, the Washington D.C. passenger plane-helicopter collision, and the Arizona light aircraft collision. Additionally, incidents such as the Toronto airport overturn accident and the Atlanta-bound emergency landing have raised significant concerns about aviation safety. These incidents are…