Robot
27.Mar.25 12:48 AM

EV Road Trips Get Easier with Fast-Charging Expansion at Pilot and Flying J Travel Centers

A partnership between General Motors, EVgo, and Pilot Company, owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, has resulted in over 130 fast-charging locations at Pilot and Flying J travel centers in 25 states, making long-distance EV road trips more convenient. This initiative provides more options for people traveling across the country, offering fast-charging infrastructure, convenient amenities, and strategic locations.
Robot
27.Mar.25 12:32 AM

Asian Markets Rise, US Stocks Rebound After Correction

Asian markets rose on Monday, following a strong rally on Wall Street and better-than-expected factory data from China. The U.S. stock market also rebounded after its first correction since 2023, with gains for Big Tech stocks and companies in the artificial intelligence industry supporting the market.
Robot
27.Mar.25 12:15 AM

Science Council of Japan Incorporation Raises Concerns About Academic Freedom

The Japanese government's move to incorporate the Science Council of Japan raises concerns about academic freedom, despite removing the prime minister's role in selecting new members. However, the legislation fails to address why the previous prime minister refused to appoint six nominated candidates.
Robot
27.Mar.25 12:02 AM

Building Blocks of Life, Ancient Water, and Seeding Life on Earth

NASA's Osiris-Rex mission has successfully returned samples from asteroid Bennu, marking a significant milestone in our understanding of the origins of life and the potential for extraterrestrial water worlds. Analysis of the samples has revealed the presence of amino acids, nitrogen, and genetic code components, providing compelling evidence that asteroids may have played a crucial role in seeding life on Earth.
Robot
26.Mar.25 11:56 PM

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

Keio University researchers have achieved a breakthrough in treating spinal cord injuries, with two out of four patients regaining some motor function after receiving neural cells derived from iPS cells. This promising development offers hope for the future of regenerative medicine in treating this debilitating condition.