Not exact matches
So I'd
institute a rather harsh regime like in North
Korea where it would be a crime to say someone else was more attractive or younger than me.
Already some European countries as well as South
Korea and Japan have
instituted such eco-labeling.
For this latest study, Yaghi and Osamu Terasaki, a chemist with Stockholm University, along with collaborators from
institutes in the United States, China, South
Korea and Saudi Arabia, interfaced a gas adsorption apparatus with a form of X-ray crystallography, called in - situ small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS).
Kang's primary research focuses on designing and developing effective vaccines against viral diseases such as influenza virus and RSV, but he partnered with a university and research
institutes in South
Korea that wanted international collaborative projects to study if ginseng can be used to improve health and protect against disease because of the potential benefit in fighting these viruses.
Even the nation's leading science
institute — the
Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology — has a creation science display on campus.
Along with two public talks, the overall programme was well - received by the participants and audience and it connected UK's artists and artistic
institutes to collaborate with artists in
Korea and scientists in Daejeon's science hub.
Businesses or
institutes in finance in South
Korea are not allowed to own or invest in services that are not deemed by the FSC to be financial services or services, and are therefore not allowed to own virtual currencies.
For example, China and South
Korea have recently
instituted restrictions on cryptocurrency trading.
Three weeks later, South
Korea Finance Minister Kim Dong - yeon made it clear that the government would not
institute bans.
The latest breaking news out of South
Korea is that officials there are coming close to reversing the domestic ICO ban that had been
instituted just weeks ago.