Study: Gum disease treatment after heart rhythm ablation reduced risk of recurring AFib
Recurrence of atrial fibrillation in patients who have undergone catheter heart ablation may be reduced by treating gum disease with three months of the procedure, new Japanese research out Wednesday shows. (Source: Health News - UPI.com)
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BoJ Governor Ueda on Difficulty of Affecting Inflation Expectations in Japan Due to Prolonged Deflation and Low Inflation
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Microsoft to invest $2.9 billion to boost AI, cloud in Japan
Microsoft will invest $2.9 billion over the next two years to boost its hyperscale cloud computing and artificial intelligence infrastructure in Japan, marking its biggest investment in the country. The announcement was made on Tuesday in Washington after Microsoft President Brad Smith met Prime…#bradsmith #fumiokishida (Source: Reuters: Health)
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Japan Warns AI Could Cause Total Collapse Of The Social Order
Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Modernity.news, Two top Japanese companies have warned that artificial intelligence could cause a total collapse of the social order if it is not rapidly reigned in. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone…#warnsai #socialorderauthored #pauljosephwatson #tokyo #bedrockone #keiouniversity #google #openai #xmodernitynews #tylerdurden (Source: Reuters: Health)
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Asian stocks subdued on yen caution, US inflation in focus
Asian stocks were muted as investors kept watch for possible intervention by Japanese authorities to stop the yen's decline and awaited U.S. inflation data later on Wednesday for clues to future interest rate moves. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was up 0.2%, after U.S.…#asiapacific #treasury #australian #ministryoffinance #mof #hongkong #anz #usd (Source: Reuters: Health)
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Japanese PPI YoY Actual 0.8% (Forecast 0.8%, Previous 0.6%)
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Japanese Bank Lending YoY Actual 3.2% (Forecast -, Previous 3.0%)
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Japanese PPI MoM Actual 0.2% (Forecast 0.3%, Previous 0.2%)
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Japan sees March YoY domestic CGPI up 0.8% according to BOJ, in line with a poll (+0.8%)
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Japan's 5-year government bond yield increases to 0.42%, the highest since November 14
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Embattled Harvard honesty professor accused of plagiarism
Harvard University honesty researcher Francesca Gino, whose work has come under fire for suspected data falsification, may also have plagiarized passages in some of her high-profile publications. A book chapter co-authored by Gino, who was found by a 2023 Harvard Business School (HBS) investigation to have committed research misconduct , contains numerous passages of text with striking similarities to 10 earlier sources. The sources include published papers and student theses, according to an analysis shared with Science by University of Montreal psychologist Erinn Acland. Science ha...
Source: ScienceNOW - April 9, 2024 Category: Science Source Type: news

Japan outspends U.S., Germany on chip subsidies as share of GDP
TOKYO -- Japan is proportionately spending more heavily to support its semiconductor sector than the U.S. and other major Western nations are on theirs, data presented at a key government panel here Tuesday shows. The Japanese figure of 3.9 trillion yen ($25.7 billion) over three years equals…#tokyo #western (Source: Reuters: Health)
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Microsoft is about to pump billions more into AI data centers
None Microsoft plans to invest $2.9 billion in AI data centers in Japan by 2025, according to reports. • None It's the latest big push by the tech giant to boost its AI business. • None In November, Microsoft announced it'd spend roughly $3 billion on AI data centers in the UK. Microsoft is…#nikkeiasia #tokyo #bradsmith #mustafasuleyman #google (Source: Reuters: Health)
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Canon Medical begins wide-ranging PCCT clinical research
Canon Medical Systems announced the kickoff of new clinical research involving its photon-counting CT (PCCT) technology. The announcement is a follow-up to an initial agreement with Hiroshima University announced in November. Led by Prof. Kazuo Awai of the Hiroshima University Department of Diagnostic Radiology, the research will explore the clinical usefulness of data captured by PCCT, evaluate and optimize various kinds of diagnostic information provided by PCCT, and determine imaging protocols in order to maximize the functionality of PCCT from a basic level to clinical applications, according to the vendor. Canon sai...
Source: AuntMinnie.com Headlines - April 9, 2024 Category: Radiology Authors: AuntMinnie.com staff writers Tags: Industry News Source Type: news

Write down your thoughts and shred them to relieve anger, researchers say
Writing negative reactions on paper and shredding it or scrunching and throwing in the bin eliminates angry feelings, study findsSince time immemorial humans have tried to devise anger management techniques.In ancient Rome, the Stoic philosopher Seneca believed “my anger is likely to do me more harm than your wrong” and offered avoidance tips in his AD45 work De Ira (On Anger).Continue reading... (Source: Guardian Unlimited Science)
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - April 9, 2024 Category: Science Authors: Caroline Davies Tags: Psychology Society Science Japan Source Type: news