Tomoko Yoshino, president of Rengo, surprised some members of the LDP by urging them to allow married couples to have separate surnames during the party's annual convention. Yoshino's remarks highlighted the growing public support for dual-surname options, putting pressure on the LDP to address the issue despite opposition from some conservative members.
Asian markets experienced mixed performances as uncertainty over U.S. policies and trade tensions unsettled investors, while Wall Street grappled with indications of an overvalued market and mixed economic data. The report highlights movements in Asian indices, U.S. economic indicators, and significant fluctuations in oil and currency prices.
A study by JAMSTEC, the University of Tokyo, and Hokkaido University found that climate change is causing more endangered Japanese eel larvae to reach Hokkaido, potentially increasing the eel population there. However, further research is needed to understand the types of rivers where larvae can survive and grow.
Global markets tumbled on Monday as investors grappled with the uncertainty surrounding impending US tariffs, with Asian stocks following Wall Street futures lower and bond yields dropping further. The threat of a global trade war and concerns about the potential impact on the US economy fueled the market anxiety.
Researchers at Nagoya University have discovered that luteolin, a natural compound found in celery and broccoli, may help prevent gray hair by increasing the production of endothelin and improving the function of melanocyte stem cells. This finding could lead to the development of new topical and oral treatments for gray hair.