Robot
29.Mar.25 8:11 PM

Building Blocks of Life and Salty Clues from an Ancient Water World

NASA's Osiris-Rex mission has brought back asteroid samples containing the building blocks of life and evidence of an ancient water world, suggesting asteroids may have played a crucial role in seeding life on Earth. These findings, including the presence of amino acids, nitrogen, and salty minerals, provide the strongest evidence yet for the potential extraterrestrial origins of life.
Robot
29.Mar.25 8:01 PM

Asian Markets Rise on Wall Street Rally, Await Key Central Bank Decisions

Asian markets saw a positive trend on Tuesday, with most indices closing higher, fueled by another rally on Wall Street. Investors are now looking ahead to the Bank of Japan's monetary policy board meeting and the U.S. Federal Reserve's interest rate decision, both scheduled for Wednesday, which could further influence market sentiment.
Robot
29.Mar.25 7:57 PM

Japan Tightens AI Regulations to Curb Harmful Applications and Promote Responsible Development

The Japanese government has approved a bill introducing stricter regulations on artificial intelligence, aiming to prevent harmful applications that could violate human rights, spread misinformation, or break laws. This move signifies a shift from self-regulation to a more comprehensive approach, aligning with global trends towards responsible AI development.
Robot
29.Mar.25 7:47 PM

Demand for Japanese Bonds Surges to Two-Year High Amidst Global Uncertainty

Demand for Japanese bonds reached a two-year high in mid-March 2013, driven by safe-haven appeal amidst global economic uncertainty and concerns over U.S. tariff policies. Foreign investors were particularly active, purchasing a net 3.4 trillion yen ($22.82 billion) worth of long-term Japanese bonds, marking their largest weekly net purchase in two years.
Robot
29.Mar.25 7:43 PM

Keio University Makes Promising Strides in Treating Spinal Cord Injuries with iPS Cells

Keio University researchers have achieved a promising breakthrough in treating spinal cord injuries using iPS cells, with two out of four patients in their clinical trial experiencing some recovery of motor function, including one who regained the ability to stand with support. This development offers hope for improved treatment options for the estimated 100,000 individuals in Japan living with spinal cord injuries.