Japan is creating protocols to manage a possible UFO contact
The UFO videos released by the American Defense alarm Japan, which prepares a protocol for possible contacts.
The UFO videos released by the American Defense alarm Japan, which prepares a protocol for possible contacts.
A soft artificial skin capable of sensing "pain" thanks to a series of sensors can greatly improve empathy between robots and humans. But will it be enough?
Pets? Beloved by many busy Japanese. And for those of them who can't or don't want to have one, there's Bongo, a robot dog.
Technology gym and city of the future. Toyota will transform a 70-hectare site in Woven City, an employee site that will adopt innovative solutions.
They spend a lifetime at work, and when they have to quit it's hard. This is why Japanese elders use exoskeletons trying to postpone retirement.
In Japan, technology prevails over everything, except when it comes to eliminating cash. Government and companies jump through hoops to get citizens to use apps and cards. Without success.
Cellulose nanofibers are light, resistant, printable and recyclable: what are we waiting for to make wooden cars? In Japan they are thinking about it.
Robot at reception, robot on bedside table, no humans around. There's a lot of privacy in this Japanese hotel, isn't there? Mistake.
“This bonze robot will never die, it will continue to update itself and evolve indefinitely, helping people to reflect” declares the bonze Tensho Goto.
Never say teleworking. Karate Work. Coworking sushi. Do you have any other clichés you can lend me to give a name to this Japanese boom in tiny workspaces? In the land of the Rising Sun, people in a hurry can find quiet mini offices to sit down and take out a laptop and start working. Tiny places, as big as a telephone booth and scattered almost everywhere in stations, airports, skyscraper halls. You don't believe it, but when I talk about mini offices I really mean... Read more
During a disaster, the first things to be cut off are electricity and water: elements that mini dialysis can consume little and for two weeks.
Take Straws, this is their name, biodegrade in a few months and can even be ingested (I would not try). Towards Japanese plastic free.
It oxygenates the water with its "paws" and patrols the rice field: Aigamo will bring an ancient practice back to life and keep a thousand-year-old industry alive
Japanese railways redesign the routes and set up tunnels for turtles between their tracks
It is a single "aggregated" piece of furniture that moves on a track controlled by a touchpad
The average age is increasing, and efforts to help the ever-increasing number of people with limited mobility are always appreciated in Japan.
Only the latest of the boundaries overcome by Japan in terms of railway technology, and already other developments are on the horizon: ALFA-X will soon be dethroned by the Maglev between Tokyo and Nagoya scheduled for 2027, which will reach a speed of 505km per hour.
The energy transition will do much more than destroy the economy and social fabric of the planet, (detailed) data in hand.
A creator has shown the potential of AI to generate entire television episodes with just a few clicks, opening a glimpse into the future of "automated" entertainment
Myopia is reaching epidemic levels, with estimates predicting that half the world's population will need corrective lenses by 2050.
No mysteries, HAARP and geomagnetic weapons. Spiaze. Here we are talking about very small grains of sand in a somewhat cheerful laboratory. But we bet you will find it even more intriguing?