Former “Dancing with the Stars” pro Maks Chmerkovskiy is taking issue with the show’s recruitment of Taylor Swift’s dancer Jan Ravnik. He said during a recent appearance on “The Penthouse with Peta” podcast that Ravnik…
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Dutch volleyball player and child rapist denied Australian visa
A Dutch Olympic volleyball player convicted of raping a British girl more than a decade ago has been denied a visa to compete in Australia.
Steven van de Velde, 31, was due to play at the Beach Volleyball World Championships in Adelaide, South…
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Scientists say gluten isn’t the problem after all
A major scientific review has found that what many people call “gluten sensitivity” may actually be linked to the way the gut and brain communicate, not to gluten itself. The condition affects around 10 percent of people worldwide, and the new…
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Machinery Systems to Exhibit at Japan Mobility Show 2025– Showcasing Autonomous Parking Robot, Merging Support System, and Integrated Environmental Testing System —
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Tokyo, October 28, 2025 – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Machinery Systems (MHI-MS), a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, will exhibit at the “Japan Mobility Show 2025″(Note1) held at Tokyo Big Sight (Koto-ku, Tokyo) from October 30 to November 9. At East Hall 7, MHI-MS will present its autonomous parking robot, merging support system, and adverse weather automated-driving research environment demonstrating how these technologies and applications will help create a more comfortable and safer ‘mobility society’ in the near future.
■ Autonomous Parking Robot
This robot autonomously transports and parks vehicles on behalf of people. It is designed for use in finished vehicle automated transport(Note2) and automated valet parking(Note3).
Finished vehicle automated transport significantly improves working conditions for personnel engaged in vehicle transport, even in harsh environments such as severe weather or extreme heat. It also addresses logistics industry demands, including digital transformation (DX) and decarbonization.
Automated valet parking enables the robot to find and park vehicles in vacant spaces, effectively turning distant, underutilized parking spots into “close” ones. This reduces driver distraction caused by searching for parking spaces, thereby preventing accidents related to inattention. Moreover, by reducing vehicle circulation within parking facilities, it helps reduce CO2 emissions, contributing to a society that is good for both people and the environment.
At the venue, visitors will have the opportunity to experience the future of mobility firsthand with the first public display of the actual autonomous parking robot.
Autonomous Parking Robot
■ Merging Support System
This system supports safe and smooth merging onto main highways, one of the most challenging scenarios in autonomous vehicle demonstration tests. The mechanism will be introduced through video presentations at the show.
Merging Support System (Vehicle Detection Sensor)
■ Adverse Weather Automated-driving Research Environment
To ensure a safe and secure mobility society, this facility recreates harsh natural environments indoors, including rain, fog, snow, and glare, and combines these with various driving scenarios with high precision and repeatability. It allows efficient evaluation of the safety and reliability of advanced driver assistance systems and highly automated vehicles under any weather conditions, accelerating the social implementation of autonomous driving. The venue will feature videos of testing operations and exhibits explaining the facility.
Adverse Weather Automated-driving Research Environment
MHI-MS and the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group leverage their expertise in traffic system development, plant construction, and manufacturing of diverse machinery to support efficient development and verification of automated mobility. This is achieved through advanced monitoring and communication technologies, sophisticated environmental control, digital twin technologies, and mechatronics, all contributing to shaping the future of mobility.
- 1 See the following website regarding the Japan Mobility Show 2025.
https://www.japan-mobility-show.com/en/ - 2 Finished vehicle automated transport: Systems that autonomously move finished vehicles within automobile factories, dealerships, inspection centers, and motor pools. They operate 24/7, addressing driver shortages while ensuring safe and cost-effective transport.
- 3 Automated valet parking: After the driver stops at a designated boarding/disembarking area near the destination, the vehicle transport robot moves the vehicle to a vacant parking space. When retrieving the vehicle, the robot returns it to the designated area at the pre-specified time via a smartphone app. This eliminates the inconvenience of searching for parking and reduces the risk of door dings and collisions with adjacent vehicles.
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- 1 See the following website regarding the Japan Mobility Show 2025.
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Why your vitamin D supplements might not be working
Our lifestyles have changed faster than our bodies can keep up. Between long hours indoors, endless screen time, and the occasional “sunlight through the window counts” delusion, we’ve quietly starved ourselves of one of the most essential…
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KLEVV EXPANDS URBANE V RGB DDR5 GAMING/OC MEMORY SERIES WITH AN ALL-NEW JET BLACK EDITION
DELIVERING ELITE PERFORMANCE FOR GAMERS AND ENTHUSIASTS
HONG KONG, Oct. 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — KLEVV, the leading consumer memory and storage brand introduced by Essencore, proudly unveils a striking new colorway for…
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Scientists Built a Working Computer Memory Out of Shiitake Mushrooms : ScienceAlert
A computer that relies on fungal mycelium to store information could one day be a low-cost alternative to the current generation of memory hardware.
Using plain old shiitake mushrooms (Lentinula edodes), scientists have built working
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China’s Sany Heavy Industry jumps TK% on Hong Kong trading debut
A worker debugs a robot at a Sany Heavy Industry plant in Changsha, central China’s Hunan Province, on Feb. 20, 2020.
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China’s Sany Heavy Industry traded flat on its Hong Kong trading debut Tuesday after raising HKD$12.36 billion ($1.59 billion) in one of the city’s largest listings this year.
Shares were priced at HK$21.30 apiece. The listing adds to a pickup in Hong Kong equity fundraising, following recent sizable offerings such as Zijin Gold International’s $3.2 billion initial public offering on Sept. 30.
Sany’s Shanghai-listed stock has gained over 35% so far this year. The company, founded in 1994, is among the world’s largest makers of construction machinery, producing excavators, cranes, road-building equipment and pile drivers.
China International Capital Corp. acted as the sole sponsor and overall coordinator for the initial public offering. Other banks on the deal included BOC International, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China and China Merchants Bank.
Cornerstone investors included Hillhouse, BlackRock, Temasek and Infore Capital. Sany said it plans to use the funds for overseas expansion, R&D, digital upgrades and sustainability efforts.
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MSI Named Official PC and Laptop Partner for Red Bull Home Ground World Final, November 13
NEW TAIPEI CITY, Oct. 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — MSI (Micro-Star International), a global leader in high-performance gaming hardware and esports innovation, proudly announces its role as the official PC and laptop partner…
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Blood Signals May Predict Multiple Sclerosis 7 Years Before Symptoms : ScienceAlert
Scientists have found blood protein signals that may flag multiple sclerosis up to seven years before symptoms begin.
Spotting early warning signs means more opportunities to treat or prevent multiple sclerosis (MS) – and more insight into…
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