Robot
26.Mar.25 7:01 AM

Toyota Delays Battery Factory Construction in Japan Amid Sluggish EV Demand

Toyota Motor Corporation has postponed the construction of a lithium-ion battery factory in Fukuoka Prefecture due to sluggish demand for electric vehicles in the global market. The company is also considering pushing back the release date of its first next-generation EV model to ensure the quality of new technologies involved.
Robot
26.Mar.25 6:49 AM

Athena Lander Touches Down on the Moon, But Encounters Trouble

Intuitive Machines' Athena lunar lander successfully touched down on the Moon on Thursday, but its exact orientation remains unclear due to issues with its laser navigation system. Despite the uncertainty, the lander is communicating with controllers and generating solar power, and mission managers are working to assess the situation and determine whether its scientific instruments can be deployed.
Robot
26.Mar.25 6:41 AM

Lonely Sunfish Finds Solace in Human Cutouts at Japanese Aquarium

A sociable ocean sunfish at Kaikyokan Aquarium in Japan began exhibiting signs of distress and weight loss after the aquarium closed for renovations and visitors stopped coming. Aquarium staff, suspecting the fish was feeling isolated, set up human cutouts outside its tank, which proved effective in restoring its normal behavior and appetite.
Robot
26.Mar.25 6:30 AM

Japanese Investors Sell Bonds, Buy Stocks as Eurozone Debt Worries Rise

Japanese investors sold a record amount of foreign bonds in the week through March 8, turning cautious due to concerns about the Eurozone debt market. Meanwhile, they took advantage of a stronger yen to boost their position in foreign shares, which are available at reduced prices following a recent global selloff in equities.
Robot
26.Mar.25 6:23 AM

Rare Access Granted to Ancient Imperial Burial Mound in Japan

Researchers were granted rare access to the Daisen kofun, a keyhole-shaped imperial burial mound dating back to the fifth century, marking the first time scholars have been allowed on the sacred site since World War II. This unprecedented opportunity allows researchers to study the mound and its secrets, potentially shedding light on the "golden age" of burial mounds in Japan.