■The Chaos Foundation announced on the 27th that it will release the science talk content "After-School Chatter of Scientists," encompassing scientists in science and technology, humanities, and culture, through its YouTube channel. "After-School Chatter of Scientists" is a science talk content planned by the Chaos Foundation, which has been leading the popularization of basic scientific knowledge since 2014, to unravel the latest scientific issues from the vivid perspectives of scientists. New content will be published every Wednesday over four weeks. Participants will include Professor Yoon Seong-cheol from Seoul National University’s Department of Physics and Astronomy, Professor Lee Hyun-sook from Seoul National University’s Department of Life Sciences, and Professor Jeong Ha-woong from KAIST’s Department of Physics, who will discuss various topics related to science.

■The Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute announced on the 27th that it has signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the artificial intelligence startup Zenti regarding the utilization of large language model (LLM) technology to enhance nuclear research efficiency. The Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute plans to establish an innovative AI solution that will assist in quickly analyzing and utilizing vast amounts of data related to nuclear energy in collaboration with Zenti.

■The Korean Intellectual Property Office announced on the 27th that it held the '2025 Invention Education Forum' at the Gyeongju Commodore Hotel. The forum was held to encourage those involved in the advancement of invention education, including teachers who have contributed significantly, and to share excellent cases of invention education. The 'Republic of Korea Invention Education Award' from the Minister of Education was awarded to teacher Park Song-eun (Masang Gapoh High School), and the Korean Intellectual Property Office Award was given to teacher Oh Dong-su (Gyeonggi Hwawon Elementary School), among others.

■Satrec Initiative announced that it has signed a memorandum of agreement with the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) for the '6G Low Earth Orbit Satellite Communication System Technology Development.' The two institutions are expected to promote cooperation in the development, verification, and system integration of the 6G low Earth orbit satellite communication system with this memorandum of agreement.