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On August 8, the 'JOHN&3:21' collection was presented at the 2026 F/W Seoul Fashion Week held at Dongdaemun Design Plaza, featuring former NATURE members and various artists. Notable attendees included Kim Sohee, Lee Yoonmi, and DJ SODA, among others. Additionally, Kim Sohee and Kanou Miyu's duo, Atlantis Kitsune, will release their first digital single on August 9.
On the afternoon of the 4th, Seoul Fashion Week kicked off at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza, featuring the PHENOMENON SEEPER collection. Notable attendees included Han Seungwoo, DREAMCATCHER's Sua, and members from LIGHTSUM, Queenz Eye, and more. Additionally, Han Sona reportedly opposed her brother's idol debut, referencing their past matching outfits. The event also celebrated DREAMCATCHER's first unit, UAU, with a showcase for their mini-album 'Playlist #You Are You.'
On the afternoon of the 30th, a red carpet photo wall event for the Demon Slayer film was held at CGV Yongsan in Seoul. Attendees included voice actors Natsuki Hanae and Hiro Shimono, along with K-pop stars. The film, which depicts the final battle between the Demon Slayer Corps and demons, surpassed 2 million viewers in just five days in Korea, setting a record for the fastest release this year.
In the Phase 1b NIVIPIT trial, a paper published in Nature demonstrated that the combination of intravenous anti-PD-1 antibody nivolumab with intratumoral administration of anti-CTLA-4 antibody ipilimumab improves safety and achieves higher therapeutic efficacy compared to conventional intravenous combinations. nature.com/articles/s4158…

A paper has been published in Nature showing that an artificial blood clot designed using rapidly bridged red blood cells forms within seconds, demonstrating high toughness and adhesion, significantly enhancing hemostatic effects and contributing to tissue repair. nature.com/articles/s4158…

A paper has been published in Nature revealing that the anti-CRISPR protein AcrVA2 specifically inhibits the biosynthesis of Cas12a by inducing mRNA degradation in a translation-dependent manner, highlighting the existence of a new CRISPR control mechanism linked to the translation process. nature.com/articles/s4158…

"The collapse of the Roman Empire transformed Europe into a genetic melting pot! After the fall of the Roman Empire, genomic analysis investigated the migration of peoples in Europe. It was found that rather than violent invasions, a gradual mixing of people built the diverse ancestry of modern Europe. Nature magazine nature.com/articles/d4158…"

"Bleeding stops in seconds! Artificial coagulation that connects cells." In response to severe bleeding, synthetic blood coagulation technology quickly connects cells, stopping severe injuries in rats within seconds. Expectations for groundbreaking life-saving measures. Nature magazine nature.com/articles/d4158…

A paper has been published in Nature demonstrating that a machine learning framework incorporating decision-making, deployed nationwide as a decision support system for pharmaceutical distribution in Sierra Leone, has improved access to essential medicines even under resource constraints, contributing to the enhancement of the healthcare delivery system. nature.com/articles/s4158…

"Exploring the mystery of octopus intelligence, which has evolved differently from humans! The intricate brains of octopuses and squids hold the key to understanding the diversity of intelligence evolution. Neuroscientists are researching the secrets of intelligence that differ from those of humans. Nature magazine nature.com/articles/d4158…"

"【A technology that allows us to peek into the AI's mind and manipulate its thoughts freely】 A new method has been developed to identify the internal 'concepts' that explain why AI thinks the way it does. This will enable us to control AI's responses more accurately and monitor it safely. Nature magazine nature.com/articles/d4158…"

"When you have a cold, you should eat! Food activates immune cells." This is a study that scientifically proves the old wisdom of "eat when you catch a cold." It was recently discovered that T cells from people who have recently eaten can rapidly proliferate in response to pathogens. This is a new fact that shows how eating can boost immunity. Nature magazine nature.com/articles/d4158…

"Instant hemostasis! Artificial blood clots instantly repair wounds. A new technology has been developed that uses modified red blood cells to create powerful clots that stop bleeding almost instantly and even promote tissue regeneration. Nature magazine nature.com/articles/d4158…"

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