Hackers steal $60 million from Japan’s Zaif cryptocurrency exchange

 

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Hackers have stolen a whopping $60 million (6.7 billion yen) worth of cryptocurrency from Zaif, the 35th largest cryptocurrency exchange dealing in Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Monacoin. The exchange is owned by Tech Bureau, Corp. based in Nishi-Ku, Osaka, Japan.

The hack attack took place on September 14th after hackers gained access to exchange’s “hot wallets” and transferred stolen funds to their own wallets. What’s worse is that Tech Bureau wasn’t aware of the breach until Monday, September 17th allowing hackers to cover their tracks without flipping off.

One of the tweets from Zaif exchange suggests that the exchange discovered the hack during an investigation related to server failure and urged users not to deposit or withdraw funds from their wallets.

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God Eater 3 limited-time action demo announced for Japan, opening animation preview

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God Eater 3 limited-time action demo announced for Japan, opening animation preview

A second God Eater Orchestra Live also announced.

Bandai Namco will release a free, limited-time action demo for God Eater 3 via the PlayStation Store in Japan “soon,” the company announced during the God Eater 3 Special Stage event at Tokyo Game Show 2018.

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Japan’s New Supercomputer Is the Fastest Ever for Astronomy Research

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Scientists have incredibly powerful telescopes at their disposal today like Hubble and the Very Large Telescope in Chile. Even more powerful instruments like the James Webb Space Telescope and Extremely Large Telescope are coming down the pike. However, observations will only get you so far. To understand how the universe works, scientists often need to turn to computer simulations. Those simulations are getting more powerful thanks to a new Japanese supercomputer called ATERUI II. It’s the fastest system in the world dedicated entirely to astronomy research.

ATERUI II lives at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) and currently ranks as number 83 on the top 500 list of most powerful supercomputers. Most of these devices are shared among multiple fields or exist only for government use, but ATERUI II is all about making astronomical research faster and better.

The new ATERUI II is a Cray XC50 system that is three times more powerful than its predecessor. Researchers brought it online in June with more than 40,000 total processing cores supporting up to three quadrillion operations per second (that’s more than three-thousand teraflops). It uses Intel Xeon Gold 6148 processors. Each one costs around $3,000 and comes equipped with 20 cores (40 threads) with a maximum frequency of 3.7GHz and 27.5MB of cache. ATERUI II also packs a whopping 385 terabytes of RAM.

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Amazingly, the Switch is slowly approaching the PS4’s total hardware sales in Japan

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Roughly five million for Switch (since 2017) compared to seven million PS4s (2014)

The Nintendo Switch is selling like hotcakes in pretty much every region, especially Japan. Initially the country couldn’t keep the thing on store shelves in implemented a lottery-like system in some areas, but it’s nowhere near the Wii shortages as folks have actually been able to snag them over time.

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Wild Arms: Million Memories launches “soon” in Japan, first trailer and details

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First look at the Wild Arms game for smartphones.

Wild Arms: Million Memories

Wild Arms: Million Memories, the Wright Flyer Studios-developed smartphone RPG in the long-running PlayStation series, will launch for iOS and Android devices “soon” in Japan, publisher ForwardWorks announced. It will be free-to-play with in-app purchases.

Here is an overview of the game, via its official website:

■ Story

Why did you betray everyone? Rudy…

The ruined planet, Filgaia.

Ashley, Virginia, Jude, Dean, and Clarissa—adventurers known as “Migrant Birds”—were in trouble due to Mother, the leader of the Metal Demons.

Are they not able to stop mother’s plan? Will they have to accept their fate of despair?

Mother’s crazy laughter echoes.

Countermeasures against the worst possible situation should have been devised, and yet such a situation is occurring…

“Why did you betray everyone? Rudy…”

Fates will cross, and feelings will connect—-.

■ Characters…

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Japan is experimenting with a blockchain-powered voting system

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Japan is the latest country to consider using blockchain for voting. Tsukuba is set to become the country’s first city to trial blockchain-powered digital voting.

The system will rely on the Japanese equivalent of social security cards to verify voter identity. Currently, the solution is being used to allow citizens to cast votes on “social contribution projects,” the Japan Times reports.

The system does not sound too dissimilar to conventional voting. However, rather than placing a mark against a relevant response for a vote and placing the ballot card in a secure box, voters will place their votes on a screen.

The system will use blockchain tech to prevent falsifying any of the data recorded, according to the Japan Times.

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Japan to conduct first test as part of space elevator project – CNET

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Japan is taking us one step closer to a space elevator.

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Elon Musk may not believe in space elevators yet, but Japan is taking a step forward to realise the dream of travelling to space by elevators instead of the traditional rocket.

A team of researchers from Japan’s Shizuoka University and other institutions will conduct the first test in space this month as part of a project to build a space elevator, Japan’s The Mainichi reported last week. The space elevator essentially ferries people and cargo shipments in an elevator car travelling on a cable connecting Earth to a space station.

This test is the first exploring the movement of a container on a cable in space. Two ultra-small cubic satellites measuring 10 centimeters on each side connected by a steel cable about 10 metres long will be carried from Kagoshima’s Tanegashima Space Center to the International Space Station on Sept. 11.

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Twenty dead as record Japan rains prompt mass evacuations

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(Cover Image)Intense rainfall triggered huge landslides and flash floods in Hiroshima, Okayama, Kyoto and other regions

The death toll from record downpours in Japan jumped to at least 20, with more than 1.9 million people ordered to evacuate on Saturday, as heavy rain continued to strike large areas in the west of the country.

Intense rainfall triggered huge landslides and flash floods in Hiroshima, Okayama, Kyoto and other regions, while hampering operations with dozens of people reportedly missing.

 

Local authorities said a total of 20 people were killed in rain-related accidents, while public broadcaster NHK said the had risen to 38 with 50 others unaccounted for.

 

“The number of casualties is expected to increase as we are still in the middle of collecting information,” Yoshinobu Katsuura, a disaster management official of Ehime prefecture, told AFP.

 

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ordered his ministers to “make an all-out effort” to rescue victims, saying: “The situation is extremely serious.”

 

In Hiroshima, the body of a man in his 60s was found near a bridge early Saturday and another man was killed when a mudslide struck his house, a local government official said.

 

A 52-year-old woman in Kyoto was found dead by a river on Friday, while in neighbouring Hyogo prefecture a construction worker was swept away by flood waters and died.

Some areas were hit by more than a metre of rainfall, according to the government

Some areas were hit by more than a metre of rainfall, according to the government

Television footage showed a wooden bridge being washed away in Hiroshima by a rain-swollen muddy river.

 

Rescue workers dug into the dirt as landslides crushed houses in the same region, while several people evacuated to their rooftops as floods swamped entire residential areas in part of the Okayama .

 

Some areas have been hit by more than a metre of rainfall, according to the government, while around 48,000 troops, police and firefighters have been deployed for , Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said.

 

The Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded its alert system to the highest level—only issued when the amount of rain is expected to be the highest in decades—in large areas of western Japan, while lifting the warning in other regions.

 

Agency official Minako Sakurai told reporters heavy rain was forecast to continue until Sunday in western and eastern Japan.

Local authorities said at least seven people were killed in rain-related accidents

Local authorities said at least seven people were killed in rain-related accidents.

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Japan aims to power Tokyo Olympics with 100 percent renewable energy

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With the Tokyo Olympics just two years away, the event’s organizing committee has announced it wants to power the games exclusively through renewable energy.

That means building systems to supply the Games — both Olympic and Paralympic — with electricity generated from renewable sources such as wind and solar as part of efforts to promote decarbonization, the Japan Times reported.

Described by an official as “unprecedented” for a major sporting event, the Games’ renewable energy target will also encompass the athletes’ village, the international broadcasting center, and the main press center.

Part of the strategy designed to help it reach its target will involve renting and leasing items that are used during the event. If any need to be bought, the committee will make arrangements to guarantee their use once the sporting extravaganza is over.

Organizers also plan to purchase renewable energy from power companies and to install solar panels where possible.

Speaking of solar panels, the committee is making plans to build a number of solar roads to generate some of the power used by the 2020 Games. Embedded directly in roads, the surface of the panels includes a special resin to ensure their durability, the Independent reported. As part of a trial, a convenience store near Tokyo recently installed solar panels beneath its parking lot, with the setup now taking care of almost 10 percent of the store’s power needs. Similar technology has already been installed in several roads in France, as well as on cycle paths in the Netherlands.

Other efforts to make the games greener include making the medals from precious metals collected from used mobile phones. Organizers launched a campaign in Japan last year to encourage people to recycle their old mobile phones from which the metals can be extracted.

Partnering with Japanese cellular giant NTT Docomo and the Japan Environmental Sanitation Center, the plan is to collect at least eight tons of metal from discarded mobile devices. Millions of phones are needed so that enough material can be gathered to make the 5,000 medals due to be presented at the event in 2020.

Recent Olympic Games have used recycled electronic waste to create the medals, but Japan says Tokyo 2020 is aiming to be the first where all of the gold medals are made entirely with recovered metal.

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Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2 launch July 26 in Japan

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First details and a trailer.

Mega Man X Legacy Collection

Mega Man X Legacy Collection and Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 will launch physically and digitally for PlayStation 4 and Switch, and digitally for Xbox One and PC on July 26 in Japan for 3,300 yen, Capcom announced. A set including both collections, dubbed Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2, will also be released for PlayStation 4 and Switch for 5,550 yen.

Mega Man X Legacy Collection will include Mega Man X, Mega Man X2, Mega Man X3, and Mega Man X4. Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 will include Mega Man X5, Mega Man X6, Mega Man X7, and Mega Man X8. Each collection will also feature an “X Challenge Mode” where the series’ boss characters team up and attack the player.

Additionally, each collection will offer various graphics options. With “Filter Off,” you can play with the original pixel graphics; with “Filter 1,” you can play with smooth, revised graphics; and with “Filter 2,” you can play CRT-style graphics. For Mega Man X7 and Mega Man X8, which are 3D games, you can also enjoy the games in higher resolution.

In addition to those elements, there will also be a “Museum Mode,” “Music Player,” “Gallery,” “Trailer Theater,” “Goods Catalog,” and include “The Day of Sigma” original anime originally included with the PSP game Mega Man Maverick Hunter X.

Watch a trailer below. Visit the official website here.

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Japan reveals a ‘Supreme’ version of its bullet train

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Japan has unveiled a ‘Supreme’ prototype version of its 186 mph Shinkansen bullet train which features a sharper nose profile, power sockets for every seat, and light-up luggage racks. According to Japanese publication Asahi, Central Japan Railway’s N700S series trains are due to debut in 2020, on the Tokaido Shinkansen line, which runs between Tokyo and Shin-Osaka. The trains are embellished with a large gold ‘S’ that stands for Supreme, and test runs are due to begin this month.

The seats have also been upgraded with a new fabric and the ability to recline even further with 15 percent more legroom (at least for those who purchase first class tickets). Seats now contain power sockets for every passenger, rather than just those lucky enough to nab a window seat, and lights automatically illuminate the overhead luggage rack at each stop to help passengers find their belongings.

The train is made up of 16 cars — two driving cars and 14 commuter ones, and is able to accommodate a total of 1,323 passengers. As Railway Gazette notes, the nose has been redesigned to have a modified ‘dual supreme wing type’ profile, which will reportedly improve airflow and reduce a sonic boom effect while the train is moving through tunnels. The Supreme train will be able to travel at 177 mph (285 kmph) on the Tokaido Shinkansen line and at 186 mph (300 kmph) on the Sanyo Shinkansen line, which is just as fast as previous trains.



 

 

 

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“The (N700S series) has been completely redesigned through renovating main facilities and equipment,” Masayuki Ueno, deputy director-general of JR Tokai’s Shinkansen Operations Division told Asahi. “We have produced a train that can symbolize a new era for the Tokaido Shinkansen Line.” Though described as a “complete redesign,” it’s important to point out that the N700S still retains design iterations from previous generation trains including the 700, N700, and N700A.



 

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The new generation train allows for different layouts including an 8-car or 12-car train rather than the usual 16-cars, so transportation authorities can change the configuration based on need. In comparison to the N700A trains, the weight of the 16-car train has been reduced by about 20 percent, or over 11 tons, and its energy consumption has been cut by 7 percent.

The new train is due to start taking passengers in 2020, just in time for the Tokyo Olympic Games.

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Kickstarter Is Now Open to Creators in Japan

Artists, authors, filmmakers, musicians, designers, and creators of all types can now launch projects and find support from Kickstarter’s global community of backers.

Japanese culture embodies a spirit of creativity and a tradition of innovation — characteristics that run deep within Kickstarter, too. Since our launch eight years ago, more than 300 creators in Japan have worked with collaborators in other countries to run Kickstarter projects, including a documentary about sake productionan action platformer from a legendary video game designer, and a toy robot that connects family members through voice messages. In the same time frame, nearly 100,000 backers from Japan have supported Kickstarter projects from all of our creative categories and from all over the world. Today we’re honored to build on this strong foundation by officially welcoming all creators from to Japan to join our community.

In addition to making it easy for creators in Japan to launch projects using their Japanese bank account and identification, we’ve made the Kickstarter site and mobile apps available in Japanese. We’re also providing customer support and project review in Japanese. Kickstarter is dedicated to supporting the needs of Japanese creators, and we will continue listening and improving the experience for the local community in Japan.

We can’t wait to see what Japanese creators bring to life on Kickstarter. To kick things off, explore a few outstanding projects from Japan that are live now:

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Nintendo Switch Hits 1.5M Sales In Japan A Lot Faster Than PS4 Did There

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According to newly released figures, the Nintendo Switch has reached 1.5 million sales in Nintendo’s home country of Japan since launch in March. That’s a big number, and to put it in context, it’s significantly better than the start for the PlayStation 4 in 2013.

The Switch reached 1.5 million sales after 26 weeks in Japan. By comparison, after the PS4’s first 26 weeks on sale in Japan, the console sold around 665,000 units. It took the PS4 69 weeks to reach 1.5 million units sold in Japan.

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Google made a tiny error and it broke half the internet in Japan

The interruption lasted for several hours until the internet heavyweight eventually managed to resolve the issue.

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When a company the size of Google makes a tiny mistake, the outcome could have immense repercussions – and this is precisely what happened in Japan last week.

Last Friday, half the internet in the country suddenly shut down after the Big G accidentally botched a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) around noon local time. The origin of the blunder was a number of falsely announced peer prefixes sent to Verizon.

Shortly after the faulty rerouting request went through, numerous users of internet providers NTT Communications and KDDI Corp. were unable to connect to the web – or experienced significantly slower surfing speeds.

Google has since owned up to its mistake, assuming full responsibility for the blackout.

“We set wrong information for the network and, as a result, problems occurred. We modified the information to the correct one within eight minutes,” a company spokesperson told The Asahi Shimbun. “We apologize for causing inconvenience and anxieties.”

 

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Robots in Japan are now Buddhist priests

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It seems there is literally no job that is safe from the rising tide of automation, including those who guide us into the afterlife.

At the curiously named “Life Ending Industry” funereal services convention in Japan on Wednesday, a plastics firm called Nissei Eco showed off a version of SoftBank’s Pepper robot that it had coded to chant traditional Buddhist funeral prayers, Reuters reported.

Pepper has tried its hand at a range of jobs so far, including store greeter, home companion, marketeer, and waiter. But with its high-pitched and robotic voice, Pepper sounds more like something you’d expect to hear in the background of a Radiohead song than at the services to reverently send off those who have died. (Perhaps Pepper should leave funereal rites to other, more qualified robots.)

It costs 50,000 yen (about $460) for a robot to lead a service, whereas a human Buddhist priest can cost up to 240,000 yen ($2,200). Buddhist priest Tetsugi Matsuo checked out Pepper at the expo to see if it could “impart the ‘heart’ aspect” of religion, he told Reuters, but as of yet, the robot has not be hired for any funerals.

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Yakuza: Kiwami 2 officially announced, hits Japan this December

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Yakuza themed PS4 and limited edition also announced

The Taiwanese leak was real: Yakuza: Kiwami 2 is happening. It will release on December 7, 2017 in Japan (no window for localization yet) using the Dragon Engine (same engine as Yakuza 6).

The remake will include new stories, some new voice cast (excluding Kiryu), and a new Majima Goro scenario called “Truth of Majima Goro.” An 11,590 yen (~105USD) limited edition includes 10 business cards features the game’s characters, a PlayStation 4 theme, PS4 avatars, a three-disc CD set, and some DLC.

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Meet the adorable robot camera Japan’s space agency sent to the ISS

Science can be cute as hell when it wants to be – take the JEM Internal Ball Camera (“Int-Ball” for short). The device, created by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), was delivered to the International Space Station on June 4, 2017, and now JAXA is releasing its first video and images.

The purpose of Int-Ball is to give scientists on the ground the ability to remotely capture images and video, via a robot that can move autonomously around in space and capture both moving and still imagery. The 3D-printed drone offer real-time monitoring for “flight controllers and researchers on the ground,” according to JAXA, and the media it gathers can also be fed back to ISS crew.

Int-Ball’s unique design is obviously made possible by the zero-G environment in which it operates. It’s aiming to be able to move around “anywhere at any time via autonomous flight and record images from any angle,” says Japan’s space agency, and will hope to help onboard ISS crew by reducing the time they spend taking photography and capturing video themselves to zero. That currently accounts for around 10 percent of ISS crew time, JAXA says.

Int-Ball contains actuators, rotational and acceleration sensors and electromagnetic brakes to help it orient itself in space, and JAXA is exploring the tech for other applications including in satellites. The mission on the ISS, following its initial verification, which is underway now, includes improving its performance and seeking ways to help it better operate – both in experiments inside and outside spaceborne vehicles.

No word on its friendship capabilities but I have to imagine they’re very high.

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Researchers model superluminous supernova in 2-D for the first time

Researchers model superluminous supernova in 2-D for the first time
Astrophysicist Ken Chen ran 2D simulations with Berkeley Lab’s CASTRO code on NERSC’s Edison supercomputer to better understand the physical conditions that create superluminious supernova. Credit: Ken Chen, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan


Sightings of a rare breed of superluminous supernovae—stellar explosions that shine 10 to 100 times brighter than normal—are perplexing astronomers. First spotted only in last decade, scientists are confounded by the extraordinary brightness of these events and their explosion mechanisms.

To better understand the physical conditions that create superluminious supernova, astrophysicists are running two-dimensional (2D) simulations of these events using supercomputers at the Department of Energy’s National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) developed CASTRO code.

“This is the first time that anyone has simulated in 2D; previous studies have only modeled these events in 1D,” says Ken Chen, an astrophysicist at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan. “By modeling the star in 2D we can capture detailed information about fluid instability and mixing that you don’t get in 1D simulations. These details are important to accurately depict the mechanisms that cause the event to be superluminous and explain their corresponding observational signatures such as light curves and spectra.”

Chen is the lead author of an Astrophysical Journal paper published in December 2016. He notes that one of the leading theories in astronomy posits that superluminous supernovae are powered by highly magnetized , called magnetars.

How a star lives and dies depends on its mass—the more massive a star, the more gravity it wields. All begin their lives fusing hydrogen into helium; the energy released by this process supports the star against the crushing weight of its gravity. If a star is particularly massive it will continue to fuse helium into heavier elements like oxygen and carbon, and so on, until its core turns to nickel and iron. At this point fusion no longer releases energy and electron degeneracy pressure kicks-in and supports the star against gravitational collapse. When the core of the star exceeds its Chandrasekhar mass—approximately 1.5 solar masses—electron degeneracy no longer supports the star. At this point, the core collapses, producing neutrinos that blow up the star and create a supernova.

Researchers model superluminous supernova in 2-D for the first time
Astrophysicist Ken Chen ran 2D simulations with Berkeley Lab’s CASTRO code on NERSC’s Edison supercomputer to better understand the physical conditions that create superluminious supernova. Credit: Ken Chen, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan


This iron core-collapse occurs with such extreme force that it breaks apart nickel and iron atoms, leaving behind a chaotic stew of charged particles. In this frenzied environment negatively charged electrons are shoved into positively charged positrons to create neutral neutrons. Because neutrons now make up the bulk of this core, it’s called a neutron star. A magnetar is essentially a type of neutron star with an extremely powerful magnetic field.

In addition to being insanely dense—a sugar-cube-sized amount of material from a neutron star would weigh more than 1 billion tons—it is also spinning up to a few hundred times per second. The combination of this rapid rotation, density and complicated physics in the core creates some extreme magnetic fields.

The magnetic field can take out the rotational energy of a neutron star and turn this energy into energetic radiation. Some researchers believe this radiation can power a superluminous supernova. These are precisely the conditions that Chen and his colleagues are trying to understand with their simulations.

Researchers model superluminous supernova in 2-D for the first time
Credit: Ken Chen, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

“By doing a more realistic 2D simulation of superluminous supernovae powered by magnetars, we are hoping to get a more quantitative understanding about its properties,” says Chen. “So far, astronomers have spotted less than 10 of these events; as we find more we’ll be able to see if they have consistent properties. If they do and we understand why, we’ll be able to use them as standard candles to measure distance in the Universe.”

He also notes that because stars this massive may easily form in the early cosmos, they could provide some insights into the conditions of the distant Universe.

“To do multi-dimensional simulations of superluminous supernovae you need supercomputers (a large amount of computing power) and the right code (including relevant microphysics). It proposes a numerical challenge for such simulations, so this event has never been modeled in 2D before,” says Chen. “We were the first ones to do it because we were we were lucky to have access to NERSC resources and the CASTRO code.”

 

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Sony A99 II Faces High Demand In Japan 

sony-a99-iiLast month Sony announced their latest A-mount camera: the Sony A99 II. For the past year or two, the company has been focused more on their mirrorless E-mount cameras which led to some photographers getting worried that the A-mount would be left behind, so safe to say that the announcement of the A99 II was a much-welcomed one.

In fact it looks like photographer are proving that to be true because according to anannouncement from Sony Japan (via Sony Alpha Rumors), the company has warned that they are currently facing high demand for the A99 II and that some customers could potentially be affected by later-than-expected shipping.

According to the Google translation of the announcement, “With regard to the digital single-lens camera ‘α99 II’ will be released on November 25th, has received bookings exceeded initial domestic sales plan significantly, it has become a situation that does not keep up with the domestic needs of our customers . For this reason, it might get time to deliver the goods. That you apologize for any inconvenience to our customers and you wait, I apologize.”

It is unclear if this high demand is only for the Japanese market or if other markets around the world are similarly affected. The camera’s release is set for this coming November so if you’d like to avoid any potential delays for your market, maybe you should start placing your pre-orders today.

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How a Volcano in Japan Halted an Earthquake

Ash drifts south from Mount Aso, a volcano on Japan’s Kyushu island, on Jan. 13, 2015.

Credit: NASA Earth Observatory

Mount Aso, one of the most active volcanoes in Japan, recently helped to stop a powerful earthquake before it subsided on its own, researchers discovered.

When a 7.1-magnitude quake struck Kumamoto, Japan, on April 16, 2016, it opened surface ruptures in a zone extending 25 miles (40 kilometers) in length. But scientists found evidence suggesting that the powerful earthquake was halted by a magma chamber under the Aso volcanic cluster, located 19 miles (30 km) from where the quake originated.

This finding provided scientists with a rare glimpse of how two geological phenomena — volcanoes and earthquakes — may interact. This topic is of particular interest in Japan, which is particularly vulnerable to both volcanoes and earthquakes. [The 11 Biggest Volcanic Eruptions in History (Photos)]

An earthquake is a sudden release of pent-up energy in Earth’s crust that has accumulated over time, generated by shifting tectonic plates. When two sides of a fault, or crack along a plate boundary, move apart or slide suddenly past each other, energy gets released. The waves of energy radiate outward from that jolt, often producing shaking on Earth’s surface, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

Japan is especially prone to earthquakes, as it lies in the Pacific Ring of Fire, a U-shaped area in the Pacific Ocean where several tectonic plates meet, and where many earthquakes are generated.

A number of volcanoes are also found in this Ring of Fire. And it was the particular interaction of the April 2016 earthquake with the Mount Aso volcano that triggered the researchers’ interest in how seismic activity could be affected by the structure of volcanic clusters.

Shortly after the Kumamoto quake, the researchers visited the epicenter — the place on Earth’s surface directly above where the earthquake originated — and spent 10 days investigating the ruptures left behind by the quake.

They discovered fresh ruptures that extended into Aso’s caldera — a large, bowl-shaped depression at the volcano’s summit — from the southwest to the northeast edge. And they abruptly ended there, at depths of 3.7 miles (6 km) below the surface.

Investigations of seismic activity deep under the caldera where the ruptures stopped indicated that there was a chamber holding magma — the same hot, fluid material called lava when it reaches Earth’s surface — at that very spot,

Energy waves from the quake traveled toward Mount Aso through cool, brittle rock, the study authors wrote. But the sudden encounter with the extreme heat generated by rising magma under the volcano dispersed the energy upward and outward, sapping the strength of the quake’s flow and stopping the rupture, they explained.

“This is the first case concerning the interaction between the volcano and co-seismic rupturing as we know so far,” study lead author Aiming Lin told Live Science in an email.

Lin, a professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the Faculty and Graduate School of Science at Kyoto University in Japan, said that although this is the first reported evidence of a volcano putting a stop to an earthquake, there are other historical examples that could represent similar activity.

In 1707, ruptures generated by the Houei-Tokai-Nankai earthquake (magnitude 8.7) extended northward and eventually terminated at the western side of Mount Fuji, Lin wrote. And in 1930, the rupturing of the magnitude-7.3 North Izu earthquake was interrupted at the Hakone volcano in Izu Peninsula.

“Along this line, we are studying the interaction between the active faults — including co-seismic rupturing — and large earthquakes in Japan,” Lin said.

This discovery could help researchers more accurately anticipate earthquakes’ duration relative to their interaction with volcanoes, according to seismologist Gregory Beroza, deputy director of the Southern California Earthquake Center and a professor of geophysics at Stanford University.

“What it might mean for earthquakes is that magmatic systems might segment faults and, by doing so, limit the size of earthquakes in a predictable way,” Beroza, who was not involved in the study, told Live Science in an email.

“This is just one earthquake, however,” Beroza added. “No matter how interesting it is, or compelling it looks, it’s potentially hazardous to generalize to future earthquakes.”

The findings were published online today (Oct. 20) in the journal Science.

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Japan Creates LED Basketball Court For Pro League 

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This week in Japan, a new pro basketball league is getting underway, and tonight’s game between Alvark Tokyo and the Ryukyu Golden Kings is being played on an LED court. It’s nuts.

The court for the inaugural B. League game at Yoyogi National Gymnasium is covered with LED light panels. A few years back, Nikecreated an LED court in China, but according to Kyodo News, the B. League says this is the first of its kind to be used in professional league play.

This is not projection, but actual screens. It makes everything look kind of like, well, video games.

 

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Japan’s Sakurajima volcano is edging closer to a major eruption, scientists warn | ESIST

One of Japan’s most active volcanoes is edging closer to its next major eruption, scientists say, after new research detected an accelerated build-up of magma inside Mount Sakurajima.

The findings suggest that the volcano poses a significant threat to the neighbouring city of Kagoshima, with a violent eruption expected to occur some time in the next 25 or so years.

The coastal city, with a current population of more than 600,000 people, last suffered the consequences of a major Sakurajima eruption in 1914. That blast killed 58 people, and ranked as the most powerful volcanic eruption in Japan during the 20th century.

Now, according to an international team of researchers, conditions inside the volcano mean we’re getting closer to a repeat performance.

The scientists, led by geophysical volcanologist James Hickey from the University of Exeter in the UK, studied surface deformation in and around the Aira caldera– a huge volcanic crater that acts as a kind of ‘magma storage zone’ for Mount Sakurajima, feeding the volcano with super-hot molten and semi-molten rock.

Surface measurements of the Aira caldera since the 1914 eruption indicate that the whole crater has been slowly lifting up.

Using GPS readings and computer modelling, Hickey’s team was able to characterise the magma build-up occurring inside the caldera, reconstructing how this volcanic ‘plumbing system’ is feeding Sakurajima.

“What we have discovered is not just how the magma flows into the reservoir, but just how great the reservoir is becoming,” says Hickey. “We believe that this new approach could help to improve eruption forecasting and hazard assessment at volcanoes not just in this area, but worldwide.”

According to their calculations, Sakurajima is receiving approximately 14 million cubic metres (494 million cubic feet) of magma each year, which the researchers say equates to roughly 3.5 times the volume of Wembley Stadium in the UK. If you’re not familiar with Wembley, let’s just say it’s one of the biggest stadiums in the world.

So that’s an awful lot of hot rock being pumped into Sakurajima. And it’s more than the volcano is capable of releasing in its regular mini eruptions – calledVulcanian eruptions – which occur on a daily basis, but aren’t for the most part dangerous (unless you’re standing too close, that is).

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Source: Japan’s Sakurajima volcano is edging closer to a major eruption, scientists warn – ScienceAlert

Hunt some monsters on PS4 with Monster Hunter Frontier Z

The MMO variant of Monster Hunter is landing on PS4 in Japan in the near future (November 22nd, to be clear). Capcom released a trailer today that shows off some of the (slight) visual upgrades this new version will bring.

Monster Hunter Frontier was a PC spin-off of the series that originally launched in 2007. It then made its way to Xbox 360, PS3, PS Vita, and Wii U before now jumping over to PS4. The very limited info I can find about the game says that PS3 and PS Vita players can share data and play on the same servers, so maybe this new version will do the same.

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Apple Working on Special Version of iPhone for Japan, Will Include FeliCa Tap-to-Pay Chip – ESIST

Apple is developing a version of the iPhone for Japan that includes one of Sony’s FeliCa chips to enable contactless transit payments, reports Bloomberg.

FeliCa is a tap-to-pay format developed by Sony and built into cards that are used to access Japan’s railway and bus system. FeliCa is faster than Apple Pay, allowing transactions to occur in a fraction of a second, which makes it suitable for use in a fast-paced transit environment. It’s also able to store e-money that can be used at vending machines and cafes across the country.

Apple plans to work with several transit card providers to create virtual versions of FeliCa transit cards that can be stored in the Wallet app on the iPhone and used in place of a physical card.

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The FeliCa chip will let customers in Japan store their public bus and train passes on their iPhones. Users would then be able to tap their phones against the entrance scanners instead of using physical cards. While the FeliCa chip is the standard technology underlying the service, there are several different providers of transit payment cards based on the type of transit and areas within Japan.

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Source: Apple Working on Special Version of iPhone for Japan, Will Include FeliCa Tap-to-Pay Chip – Mac Rumors