Neuroblastoma is a cancer that affects the sympathetic nervous system of children. It is unusual among cancers because it shows a range of outcomes: from aggressive, potentially fatal progression to a ... ( read original story ...)
Shocked soccer’s unprecedented relegation crisis boos and tears, Yokohama loses again and again for …
The relegation of Japan's prestigious Yokohama F Marinos is becoming a reality.Yokohama suffered a crushing 0-3 defeat in the 15th round of the Japanese J-League in the 2025 season against FC Tokyo at ... ( read original story ...)
Educators learn more about Asia’s impact in Mississippi
In West Point, Yokohama Tire is working with the Mississippi Council on Economic Education to help build better understanding between The Far East and The Deep South. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Experiments with a 4-Day Workweek to Address Its Declining Birth Rate
Tokyo is testing a 4-day workweek model to help its population find more time for themselves and shift their perception on starting a family. ( read original story ...)
Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s ‘breakfast’ Hits No. 1, Ae! group’s ‘Chameleon’ Bows at No. 2 on Japan Hot 100
Mrs. GREEN APPLE's "breakfast" hits No. 1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, on the chart released June 25. The latest No. 1 single by the three-man hitmakers, who hosted an event called Mrs. GREEN APPLE ... ( read original story ...)
Einstein’s letter to Japan about atomic bomb fails to sell at auction
Einstein never worked directly on developing the world’s first atomic bomb for the United States, but its shadow loomed over his life’s work. The technology created to harness nuclear fission is ... ( read original story ...)
Japan could face potential power supply crunch in 2050, grid monitor says
Japan could face a big power shortfall in 2050 if demand surges and aging thermal power plants are not replaced and older nuclear plants are decommissioned, the country's power transmission operators ... ( read original story ...)
The Big Loser From the ‘Genius Act’ Is $156 Billion Crypto Giant Tether
A bill laying out rules for stablecoins would force issuers like Tether to be audited and end risky practices.
Space-based experiment opens new avenues in Alzheimer’s research
A collaborative team of researchers has succeeded in revealing the high-resolution structures of amyloid β (Aβ40) fibrils carrying the Tottori-type familial mutation (D7N) by leveraging the ... ( read original story ...)
‘Buckle Up’—Bitcoin Price Suddenly Soars As Crypto Braces For A Huge Fed Flip
“Buckle up,” one crypto trader posted to X alongside a hopeful prediction that “trillions” will flow in to crypto once the Fed eventually cuts rates—now priced at a 22% chance in July, up from just 10 ...
Crypto In France Is Starting To Feel Like An Episode Of Money Heist
Crypto crimes are rising fast in France—kidnappings, ransom, and extortion. As ETHCC kicks off in Paris, safety is now a top concern for Web3 leaders.
China group likely used Japan to ship fentanyl chemicals: Nikkei investigation
NEW YORK/MEXICO CITY/NAGOYA, Japan -- A Chinese organization allegedly used a base in Japan to smuggle chemicals to make the synthetic drug fentanyl into the U.S., a Nikkei investigation has found.
Japan’s Nikkei ends at over 4-month high as chip-related shares track US peers higher
Japan's Nikkei share average reached a four-month high, boosted by chip-related stocks mirroring gains in the U.S. market. Advantest and Tokyo Electron significantly contributed to the Nikkei's rise, ...
Asian shares gain as investors shift focus to Federal Reserve, tariffs
BANGKOK — Asian shares have logged modest gains after U.S. stocks climbed to near their all-time high as investors considered comments by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to Congress.
Japan seals offshore wind deal with Siemens Gamesa
Japan has announced a new cooperative framework with Spanish-German energy company Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy to enhance the country’s offshore wind sector. The public-private deal is part of a ...
Aichi prefectural police in Japan arrest two schoolteachers for taking and sharing indecent photos of girls
TOKYO: The Aichi prefectural police on Tuesday (June 24) arrested two schoolteachers in Nagoya and Yokohama on suspicion of taking indecent photos of girls and sharing them on social media. ( read original story ...)