Today, streamer IShowSpeed has been dealing with a life-threatening medical problem. I’ve viewed some of his videos and messages, and in this piece I’ll explain them and possibly… Read More
Tokyo: Daiichi Sankyo has announced that VANFLYTA (quizartinib) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in combination with standard cytarabine and anthracycline ind… Read More
(Bloomberg) — Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. posted a smaller than expected profit decline, after the global AI development boom outweighed a persistent slump in smartpho… Read More
Author: Editorial Board, ANU
Last week Japan adopted its first ever space security blueprint aimed at better using space for defensive purposes. This builds on the three new security documen… Read More
A technical paper titled “Enabling metallic behaviour in two-dimensional superlattice of semiconductor colloidal quantum dots” was published by researchers at RIKEN Center for E… Read More
Introduction
The urban ensemble of Koh Ker, lies about 80 km to the south-west from the more famous monuments of Angkor. Koh Ker was the capital called Lingapura, abode of Shiva, set up by J… Read More
Today we’re happy to reveal the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog additions for March. The Game Catalog lineup will be available on Tuesday March 21 to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium m… Read More
In my previous post, I reviewed an old book on Japan while teasing a new one:
If you read one book about Japan this year, it should be the beautiful, new Emergent Tokyo: Designing the Spo… Read More
TOKYO & MUNICH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Daiichi Sankyo (TSE: 4568) and AstraZeneca’s (LSE/STO/Nasdaq: AZN) ENHERTU® (trastuzumab deruxtecan) has been recommended for appro… Read More
If you read one book about Japan this year, it should be the beautiful, new Emergent Tokyo: Designing the Spontaneous City by Jorge Almazan and his Studiolab colleagues, including Joe McReyn… Read More
‘What if’ is a powerful hindsight which has the potential of redemption and transformation of those who are lucky to outlive an event, writes Nagesh Alai
‘What if&rsquo… Read More
A public interest litigation has been filed in the Patna High Court seeking a direction to the Bihar Government and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to construct / develop a Greenfield… Read More
In the very first couple of weeks of the year, a significant quantity of capital was assigned to financial investment swimming pools searching for the next huge thing in GameFi — the c… Read More
Creative management platform Rocketium raises $3.2M, will focus on expansion and product development (Funding)Creative automation platform Rocketium has raised $3.2… Read More
Having a career in Animation is not a bad idea because it is one of the well-paying careers in the world. Aside from that, it’s an interesting profession that comes with fun only if y… Read More
A look at today’s energy mix provides a sobering reminder that oil, gas, and coal continue to dominate the global energy system. This is important to remember when considering the ener… Read More
How To Keep Glasses From Fogging Up With A Face Mask
The study instructs an individual to wash his or her glasses with soapy water and shake off the excess — letting it air dry or dry… Read More
Jason M. Barr July 16, 2019
Note this is Part I of what will be an on-going series on the evolution of skyscraper technology.
The Birth of Height
In 1900, the architect Cass Gil… Read More
DARWIN, Australia, Nov 16, 2018 : Prime Minister Shinzo Abe makes a historic visit to Darwin on Friday, some 75 years after Japan bombed the northern Australian city, as the two countries ce… Read More
Self-driving vehicles and delivery containers
Probably the most fantastic and most horrible issues about new applied sciences are their emergent properties. The most recent instance is, af… Read More
Since the end of World War II, U.S. strategy in Asia has rested upon two pillars. The first has been the need to maintain “preponderant” power, to guard against the rise of a gre… Read More
Image: JG Ballard and Iain Sinclair in London Orbital (dirs. Chris Petit and Iain Sinclair, 2002).
by David Cunningham
There are few concepts in contemporary social and cultural theory whos… Read More