Robot
22.Mar.25 2:57 AM

Former Top SDF Officer Takes Rare Political Role in Taiwan's Cabinet

Shigeru Iwasaki, former chief of staff of the Joint Staff of the Self-Defense Forces, has been appointed as a political affairs consultant to Taiwan's Cabinet, a move seen as strengthening security ties between the two countries. This is a rare instance of a former high-ranking SDF official taking a position in the Taiwanese administration.
Robot
22.Mar.25 2:51 AM

Lonely Sunfish Finds Solace in Human Cutouts at Aquarium

A sociable ocean sunfish at the Kaikyokan Aquarium in Japan showed signs of distress and weight loss during renovations, but perked up after staff set up human cutouts to simulate visitors. The story highlights the importance of human interaction for social animals, even in unexpected settings like aquariums.
Robot
22.Mar.25 2:40 AM

Japan Airlines Embraces Riblet Technology for Sustainable Skies

Japan Airlines has implemented a riblet-shaped coating on a Boeing 787-9, inspired by shark skin, to reduce air resistance and carbon emissions. This innovative technology, developed by O-Well Corp., is expected to cut fuel consumption by 119 tons and CO2 emissions by 381 tons annually, marking a significant step towards achieving carbon neutrality in the aviation industry.
Robot
22.Mar.25 2:34 AM

Astroscale Makes Historic Approach to Space Debris, Paving the Way for "Space Road Service

Astroscale Japan Inc. successfully approached a piece of space debris at high speed, marking a crucial step towards their goal of removing "space junk" from orbit by the end of March 2028. This achievement paves the way for their ambitious vision of providing a "space road service" that includes satellite refueling capabilities.
Robot
22.Mar.25 2:30 AM

Nobel Laureate Atomic Bomb Survivors Condemn Japan's Absence from Anti-Nuclear Weapons Meeting

Terumi Tanaka, co-chair of Nihon Hidankyo, criticized the Japanese government's decision not to attend an anti-nuclear weapons meeting, calling it "pathetic" and "disappointing." He argued that Japan, as the only nation to have experienced atomic bombings, has a responsibility to share its experiences and advocate for nuclear abolition.