At the Naruse Dam construction site in Japan, autonomous bulldozers and rollers operate seamlessly, guided by AI, addressing labor shortages and setting new records for efficiency. This technological marvel demonstrates the potential of AI-powered construction to revolutionize the industry and ensure its future.
Japan and the U.S. will jointly attend a memorial service on Iwo Jima for the first time, marking 80 years since the end of World War II and symbolizing the strength of their alliance forged from the ashes of conflict. This historic gathering underscores the commitment of both nations to work together for peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
Researchers at Nagoya University have discovered that luteolin, a natural compound found in celery, broccoli, and other plants, may inhibit the graying of black hair. Their findings, published in the journal Antioxidants, suggest that luteolin could potentially be used to develop topical agents and oral supplements to prevent hair from turning gray.
Russian companies, some with established operations in India, participated for the first time in the Smart Cities India Expo. The event, a platform for India's modernization and development, provided opportunities for Russian firms to connect with potential partners and explore business collaborations.
The Indian Parliament passed the Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill on Wednesday, introducing major changes to banking regulations, including improved governance standards, enhanced depositor protection, and extended director tenures in cooperative banks. The bill also reflects the government's commitment to tackling bank fraud, with the Directorate of Enforcement taking action against 912 cases since January 2025.